If you like a little traditional Japanese food with your entertainment, try Inakaya. You will be greeted like an old friend, loudly, by the entire staff upon entering the establishment; no sneaking in quietly. It is traditional robatayaki style dining involving interaction with a skilled chef, who displays the various meats and vegetables right in front of you, then cooks and serves your choices on a large wooden paddle. This is not a restaurant for quiet reading or introspection, as the orders are yelled out by the chefs and waiters and repeated in ritualistic fashion to confirm the order. A wide variety of Sake is available and beer is also served. There are three different locations in Tokyo to choose from.