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Best Restaurants in Tokyo

  • Shinpachi Shokudō

    This izakaya offers incredibly affordable yakitori and small plates, perfect for a casual and budget-friendly dining experience.

  • Asakusa Menchi

    Famous for its piping hot, deep-fried minced meat cutlets (menchi katsu), this is a must-try street food snack in Asakusa.

  • Asakusa Unana

    A delightful spot offering traditional Japanese sweets and parfaits, especially known for its delicious matcha.

  • Tokyo Curry Pan

    This stall specializes in Japanese curry bread, a deep-fried bun filled with savory curry.

  • Asakusa Kagetsudō

    A legendary Asakusa institution famous for its giant, fluffy melon pan, a sweet bun with a crisp cookie-like topping.

  • Ichikawa Tempura

    This long-established restaurant offers exquisite tempura, featuring light, crispy batter and fresh ingredients.

  • Chanko Kawasaki

    Savor hearty Chankonabe, the traditional stew eaten by sumo wrestlers, in a cozy, authentic atmosphere.

  • Ramen Afro Beats

    Experience a unique fusion of soul food and ramen, offering creative broths and toppings in a vibrant setting.

  • Onigiri Marutoyo

    A popular stand offering a wide variety of delicious and affordable onigiri (rice balls) with diverse fillings.

  • Sushi Okame

    Enjoy excellent, high-quality sushi in a traditional setting, known for its fresh fish and skilled chefs.

  • Le Pain

    A French-inspired bakery offering delicious pastries, croissants, and artisan breads.

  • Shouro

    Discover traditional Japanese sweets and tea in a serene, elegant setting.

  • Tsukiji Teppan-yaki Juju

    Experience teppanyaki grilling with fresh ingredients, including seafood and vegetables, right before your eyes.

  • Kanazawa Maimon Sushi

    Experience fresh, high-quality sushi with a focus on ingredients from the Kanazawa region.

  • Udatsu Sushi

    A modern sushi restaurant offering creative nigiri and omakase experiences with a focus on seasonal ingredients.

  • Butagumi

    Indulge in premium tonkatsu (deep-fried pork cutlet) made from carefully selected pork breeds.

  • Shibuya Morimoto

    A popular izakaya in Shibuya known for its lively atmosphere and delicious, modern Japanese small plates.

  • Andy's Shin Hinomoto

    A long-standing izakaya offering classic Japanese dishes and a wide selection of sake in a friendly, bustling environment.

  • Wakura

    An upscale restaurant specializing in Kaga cuisine from the Ishikawa Prefecture, featuring exquisite seafood and local ingredients.

  • Ichiran Ramen

    Experience Ichiran's famous tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen in a unique solo dining booth setting.

  • Yoshinoya

    A ubiquitous fast-food chain serving affordable and classic Gyudon (beef bowls).

  • Royal Host

    A family-friendly restaurant chain offering a diverse menu of Japanese and Western comfort foods.

  • Tabanenoshi Harajuku Crepe

    A vibrant crepe stand in Harajuku serving colorful and decadent crepes with endless topping options.

  • Rakuu-tei Tea House

    Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a serene and authentic setting.

  • Suzukien Asakusa

    Known for its incredibly intense and rich matcha ice cream, ranging from mild to extra-dark flavors.

  • Naruto Taiyaki Honpo

    Enjoy freshly made taiyaki, fish-shaped cakes filled with sweet red bean paste or other delicious fillings.

  • Ameyoko

    Ameyoko is a lively discounted shopping street that was originally a black market in the post-war era, known for its Chinese and Korean Street food.

  • Thai Yatai 999

    This bustling street food stall offers authentic and delicious Thai cuisine in a casual setting. It's known for its flavorful curries, Pad Thai, and refreshing Thai iced tea, providing a taste of Bangkok right in Tokyo.

  • MATCHA PASSPORT

    A haven for matcha lovers, this cafe offers a wide variety of high-quality matcha drinks and desserts. Explore different grades and origins of matcha, from ceremonial grade lattes to matcha parfaits.

  • Komeda Coffee

    This popular Japanese coffee chain offers a retro, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of old-school kissaten (coffee shops). It's famous for its hearty breakfast sets and unlimited coffee refills.

  • Pepper PARLOR

    Experience a unique dining concept where pepper is the star ingredient, elevating a variety of international dishes. This stylish restaurant offers a sophisticated yet playful atmosphere, perfect for a memorable meal.

  • SPRING VALLEY BREWERY TOKYO

    Enjoy craft beer brewed on-site in a stylish, industrial-chic setting. This brewery offers a range of unique ales and lagers, paired with a delicious food menu featuring seasonal ingredients.

  • YEBISU BREWERY TOKYO

    Dedicated to the famous Yebisu beer, this spot offers a chance to taste fresh brews straight from the source. Enjoy a selection of Yebisu beers, including seasonal and limited editions, in a lively atmosphere.

  • FREEMAN SHOKUDO

    A cozy and eclectic diner serving up hearty Western-style comfort food with a Japanese twist. It's a popular spot for its relaxed ambiance and delicious, satisfying meals.

  • Kissafuji Cafe

    A charming, retro kissaten (Japanese coffee shop) offering a nostalgic ambiance and delicious coffee. It's a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle, serving classic Japanese cafe fare.

  • Oda Takoyaki Museum

    Located in Odaiba, this museum and eatery celebrates the beloved Japanese street food, takoyaki. Learn about its history and enjoy freshly made takoyaki.

  • Welcome to Peppa Parlor

    This themed cafe offers a whimsical and colorful experience, likely inspired by popular characters or concepts. It's a fun spot for themed drinks, snacks, and photo opportunities.

  • Tenkai pin

    This seems to be a reference to a specific type of collectible or item, possibly related to anime, games, or characters. Without more context, it's difficult to describe precisely, but it likely refers to a shop or item focused on such collectibles.

  • Daily Chico

    A popular dessert shop within Nakano Broadway, famous for its towering, multi-flavored soft-serve ice cream cones. It's a nostalgic spot known for its incredibly tall and colorful creations.

  • Freeman Chado

    This appears to be a variation of 'Freeman Shokudo,' possibly referring to the same eclectic diner or a similarly themed establishment. It likely offers a relaxed atmosphere with comfort food.

  • Meny Ishikawa

    This likely refers to a ramen restaurant, possibly specializing in a unique style or broth developed by someone named Ishikawa. Ramen shops are incredibly diverse in Japan.

  • Kagari

    A MICHELIN-recognized ramen restaurant in Ginza.

  • Ramen Ginza Hachigou

    A MICHELIN-recognized ramen restaurant in Ginza.

  • Ramen Street

    Located inside Tokyo Station, featuring eight of the best ramen restaurants in Tokyo.

  • Rokurinsha

    A ramen restaurant in Ramen Street beneath Tokyo Station, known for its dipping ramen.

  • Ninja Restaurant

    A themed restaurant that has good food based on reviews.

  • Omoide Yokocho

    Omoide Yokocho with its network of alleyways from tiny eateries is a popular place to explore on the east side of Shinjuku station.

  • Hoppy Street

    Hoppy Street is a 70 to 80 meter long street that has a nostalgic charm and is lined with Izakaya serving Japanese pub food, west of Sensoji Temple.

  • 1/2 (Nibun no Ichi)

    A restaurant in Ginza Sony Park with the concept of serving two smaller-sized dishes instead of one big meal, allowing diners to try more types of food.

  • Ginza Tendon Itsuki

    A tempura restaurant offering nine pieces of crunchy tempura for 1,400 yen.

  • Ginza Corridor Street

    A long dining street that stretches from Shimbashi to Yurakucho under the train tracks, popular among locals and salarymen.

  • Amoy Yoko Cho

    Amoy Yoko Cho, also known as Piss Alley, is a network of alleyways with restaurants serving chicken skewers.

  • Piss Alley

    Piss Alley, officially Amoy Yoko Cho, is known for its cheap eats and bars in a network of alleyways.

  • Ramen Nagi

    Ramen Nagi is a ramen restaurant in Golden Guy known for its massive bowls of ramen.

  • Ginza Lion

    Experience a piece of Tokyo's history at this iconic beer hall, serving up delicious brews and classic German-inspired fare in a lively, traditional atmosphere.

  • Tokyo Maid Cafe

    A themed cafe in Akihabara, offering a unique and cute experience, although filming inside is generally not allowed.

  • Okaru

    A popular Okonomiyaki shop in Osaka.

  • Mori Mori Sushi

    A well-known conveyor belt sushi restaurant residing in the Omicho market.

  • Sushi Ippei

    A small cozy sushi shop run by an elderly couple.

  • Uobei Sushi

    A popular sushi chain known for its budget-friendly prices and conveyor style system.

  • En Tea House

    Displays a digital artwork on your tea.

  • Memory Lane

    A narrow and atmospheric alleyway filled by small eateries, paper lanterns, fake maple leaves, and the grilling smell of yakitori.

  • Niku Yokocho

    Niku Yokocho, meaning 'meat alleyway,' is a place to immerse yourself in Japanese izakaya (drinking restaurant) culture.

  • Goldengai

    Golden Gai is another bar-hopping spot in the Kabukicho area with about 200 bars squeezed into a retro alley.

  • Kagura Sokka

    You can find cool sake testing bars throughout Tokyo, prices are usually quite reasonable

  • harmonica yokocho

    The main highlights of Chi Chi Jo is harmonica yokocho aka bar Alley

  • soon Omachi Ginza

    Suna matcha Ginza is another Street food spot that speaks to my soul not a lot of foreign travelers ventured to this area because it's such a pain in the ass to reach but in my opinion that yakitori here is worth it

  • Los Angeles

    Eggslut is a restaurant specializing in eggs, originating from Los Angeles.

  • Otsuka

    Onigiri Manma is a shop opened by the staff of Bongo, the world's most famous onigiri specialty store in Otsuka, Tokyo.

  • Milky Way Cafe

    A unique cafe in Ikebukuro with desserts themed as constellations.

  • Pokemon Cafe

    A permanent Pokemon cafe located in Takashimaya in Nihombashi where you can try adorable food, drinks, and desserts.

  • Nabezo

    One of the vlogger's favorite restaurants where you can do an all-you-can-eat course of Sukiyaki.

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