A club and restaurant rolled into one; with sushi rolls being the main course and TV and film stars being the dessert. The admission fee gets you into the nightclub includes food, and the chance to get a glimpse of famous Japanese personalities that frequent this spot. Non-stop partying, 365 days a year, Lexington Queen gets going later in the evening but come early and energize yourself with sushi prepared by sushi chefs as you watch.
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“Tokyo's oldest club.”
if you're looking for a place to dance to a mixture of popular rock and hip hop sogs, oggle at celebrities, [--] about snobby Russian models, g...
“Best all-around nightclubs in roppongii, tokyo japan.”
This is almost a tourist attraction. If you want to end your evening with a bang, this is the place to be. After a long day of sightseeing and ...
30 Years Ago@The Lexington Queen
I served at Yokota AFB and danced at The Lexington Queen in the late 80's when Eurobeat/Eurodance was popular. Dead Or Alive reigned the charts...
so it was renovated
finally renovation is over, yeay! i do miss the ghetto-ness back then. i still appreciate it for being there for so long. it's been there for g...
Absolutely Wonderful
The Lexington Queen is by far the best restaurant that me and my family ate at while in Tokyo.I recommend it to anybody wanting a nice night ou...
Friendly girls!
Say what you want about the Lexington, but I've never seen so many pretty and friendly Japanese girls on one single dance floor! The place was ...
SEE YOU AT THE LEX!
Absolutely loved Lex, it's the oldest, most famous club in Tokyo...many friendly models, many celebrities, and free drinks. The music is great,...
Its hot
It is an old ugly club, but its a good place to see cause most of the clubs r new and modern.... Even if the club is filthy, it has a lot of c...
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