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SAITAMA
Restaurant MARUJU
Previously the 100-year-old Maruju Pharmacy, this Meiji-era building in the center of Chichibu City has since been repurposed into a chic restaurant-hotel that serves up creative French cuisine.
Lunch: ¥6,000-6,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-10,000
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TOKYO
Kagurazaka Tempura Tenko
Chef Arai Hitoshi’s family has been making tempura at his Kagurazaka restaurant for almost 50 years, and he has lectured on the subject from Paris to New York. His secret ingredient? A focus on hospitality.
Lunch: ¥21,000-22,000
Dinner: ¥31,000-32,000
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TOKYO
Sushi Kunimitsu
With a pedigree from some of the finest restaurants in Japan, America and Germany, Sushi Kunimitsu’s head chef enthralls guests with the combination of impeccable sushi and fluent English.
Dinner: ¥20,000-33,000
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TOKYO
Robataya Jiro
This Oku-Kagurazaka robatayaki restaurant offers the freshest fish from all over the country and Omi wagyu beef, prepared by a chef with decades of experience in a number of different culinary styles.
Dinner: ¥18,000-30,000
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FUKUOKA
Kappo Sushi Hana Aza
Three of Fukuoka’s foremost experts in Japanese cuisine depart for an exciting new culinary adventure in the city’s Akasaka district. Novel kappo and sushi creations draw inspiration from cuisine both within and outside of Japan.
Lunch: ¥13,000-19,000
Dinner: ¥13,000-19,000
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HIROSHIMA
Sumiyaki Kaminari Tatemachi
This legendary Hiroshima yakitori restaurant uses a combination of “tohbi” distant-fire charcoal grilling to seal in the flavor, as well as a tashi-tsugi sauce that has been continuously added to for over 40 years of operation.
Dinner: ¥10,000-11,000
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HIROSHIMA
Sumiyaki Kaminari Shintenchi
This legendary Hiroshima yakitori restaurant uses a combination of “tohbi” distant-fire charcoal grilling to seal in the flavor, as well as a tashi-tsugi sauce that has been continuously added to for over 40 years of operation.
Dinner: ¥10,000-11,000
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HIROSHIMA
Hondori Sasa
This central Hiroshima restaurant prepares fresh Setouchi seafood and other local seasonal ingredients through a variety of ancient grilling methods that have been all but lost to time.
Lunch: ¥10,000-12,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-12,000
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OKAYAMA
Shunsai Hayato
Cuisine fit for a king. Near the Korakuen Gardens, this Okayama restaurant keeps the cuisine of the feudal lords of fine otonosama-ryori alive. Feast on fresh sashimi and Chiya beef, a wagyu cattle so rare it bears the title of “phantom wagyu”.
Lunch: ¥7,000-11,000
Dinner: ¥7,000-11,000
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HOKKAIDO
Arata Naru Bondz Susukino Honten
A warm atmosphere, friendly tableside service, and 10 different cuts of fresh — not frozen — mutton await visitors to this jingisukan restaurant in Sapporo’s nightlife district of Susukino.
Dinner: ¥6,000-8,000
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TOKYO
SHIKAKU
Located at Aoyama Grand Hotel, this upscale restaurant in the elegant Gaienmae neighborhood offers a unique menu of unagi and clay-pot specialties, à la carte options, and course meals. Their limited weekend seatings are a special lunchtime treat.
Lunch: ¥12,000-13,000
Dinner: ¥21,000-22,000
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HIROSHIMA
Wagyu Amiyaki Kaiseki Sizzler
For over 50 years, this Hiroshima yakiniku restaurant has offered 25 different cuts of beef from every possible part of the cow. Each one is kuroge wagyu black beef from the Hiroshima region for maximum freshness.
Dinner: ¥12,000-13,000
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HIROSHIMA
Yagumo Nagarekawa
At the Nagarekawa branch of one of the first restaurants to serve shabu-shabu, guests can enjoy the finest kuroge wagyu black beef in a homemade sauce, all while surrounded by traditional Japanese folk art.
Lunch: ¥14,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥14,000-15,000
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HIROSHIMA
Hiroshima Yagumo
This Hiroshima hotpot restaurant was serving shabu-shabu before it was even called shabu-shabu. Tuck into the finest Japanese beef dipped in a homemade sauce, all while surrounded by traditional Japanese folk art.
Lunch: ¥14,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥14,000-15,000
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TOKYO
Yakiniku Kokonomi
This Ebisu yakiniku restaurant’s name literally means “only here”, referring to its claim to serve the “original” wagyu beef — Takenotani-tsuru beef from Okayama — that can only be eaten there.
Dinner: ¥13,000-21,000
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TOKYO
Sushi Gotoroppo
A traditional Japanese wagashi sweets shop and a premium omakase sushi restaurant rolled into one, Sushi Gotoroppo is at the peak of both culinary art forms. It’s located at the top of 10 flights of stairs, but the rewards are worth it.
Dinner: ¥26,000-32,000
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TOKYO
Jukusei Sushi Wagokoro
Almost 30 types of sushi are beautifully sculpted and served here at this Shibuya sushi establishment — each one made with fish that has been aged for the optimal amount of time to bring out its natural umami.
Dinner: ¥25,000-31,000
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TOKYO
Motsuyaki Captain Yoyogi
Hobo Shinjuku Norengai’s resident motsuyaki specialist, this Yoyogi restaurant takes particular pride in the freshness of the pork offal in their restaurant, to the point where it confidently serves it up sashimi-style.
Dinner: ¥6,000-7,000
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TOKYO
Marudori Ruisuke
Marudori Ruisuke is named for its signature dish, a whole Daisen chicken deep-fried after 11 hours of marinating in the house’s special sauce. Friendly staff and a lively atmosphere draw a large crowd of regulars.
Dinner: ¥6,000-7,000
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TOKYO
Itamae Bar LIVE FISH MARKET - Hibiya Gourmet Zone
Enjoy the lively atmosphere, fresh food and excellent drinks at this fish bar in the Hibiya Gourmet Zone. Order sizes range from a few slices to an entire half fish. Enjoy your fish of choice prepared any way, from salt-grilling to acqua pazza.
Lunch: ¥9,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥9,000-10,000
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TOKYO
Ginza Konoha
Even being named one of Japan’s three great wagyu isn’t enough to pass muster at this Ginza kaiseki restaurant. Konoha uses only “maiden beef” in its kaiseki course menus, sourced from young Omi beef cattle that have not yet born calves.
Lunch: ¥7,000-12,000
Dinner: ¥45,000-90,000
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TOKYO
Chinese Restaurant Toh-Lee (Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba)
The Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba’s second floor plays host to Toh-Lee, a Cantonese restaurant whose culinary philosophy is based around constant exploration and evolution, even for tried-and-tested Chinese classics.
Dinner: ¥22,000-23,000
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TOKYO
Okonomiyaki Koei Ousaka-en
The original Okonomiyaki Ousaka-en was forced to shut its doors, but the popular horumon-yaki chain Koei adopted it into the fold, giving it new life. It now delights dozens of visitors to Seibu-Shinjuku a day with grilled Kansai staples.
Dinner: ¥2,000-3,000
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TOKYO
Edomae-Charcoal-Grill Kemuri Kagurazaka
Located in the former geisha district of Kagurazaka, Kemuri preserves a different element of Japanese history and culture: irori-yaki (cooking over a sunken hearth). Come taste each ingredient, carefully grilled to bring out its purest flavors.
Dinner: ¥12,000-13,000
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TOKYO
Horumonyaki Koei Honten
The oldest store in the Koei chain of horumonyaki restaurants, this Kabukicho restaurant is said to draw first-time visitors through the smell of grilling offal alone, and make them repeat customers through its affordable — and delicious — menu.
Lunch: ¥2,000-3,000
Dinner: ¥2,000-3,000
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TOKYO
The Grill on 30th
Scenes of the Rainbow Bridge and luxury French-inspired dining await guests at this sky-high Odaiba restaurant. Visiting guests are spoilt for choice with an extensive international wine menu and the finest steaks from across the globe.
Dinner: ¥20,000-21,000
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SAITAMA
Wagyu Yakiniku Mikoto
With every seat in a private room, Kawagoe yakiniku specialist Mikoto is the ideal place to celebrate special occasions. Local wagyu beef is selected down to the finest detail, from marbling to thickness to the way the knife enters each slice.
Lunch: ¥9,000-22,000
Dinner: ¥9,000-22,000
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AICHI
Yakiniku Gyu-Bei (Sakae Honten)
Perhaps no other restaurant takes its wagyu beef as seriously as Yakiniku Gyu-Bei, which measures not just the thickness of every cut of its A5-grade Japanese kuroge wagyu black beef down to the millimeter, but even the angle at which it is sliced.
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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Recent Reviews from Guests
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The food was phenomenal, every course was delicious and cooked to perfection. The staff were very gracious and kind. It felt like an experience. We had our one year old with us and the private room was perfect. The staff were very accommodating towards him.
Marwa Aleskafi
October 03, 2024
Yakiniku Kappo Note
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Great food and experience.
Marcos Sallowicz
October 02, 2024
Udatsu Sushi
Restaurant in Tokyo
An incredible experience which will stick with us forever!
Tim Parker
October 01, 2024
Akasaka Sushi Ohtani
Restaurant in Tokyo
This was our first omakase ever and it was really great! The chef was professional and every single meal was fantastic!
Matej Rosulek
October 01, 2024
Jyanoichi Honten
Restaurant in Tokyo
Excellent service and food!
Diana Hernandez
September 30, 2024
Niku-Azabu Shinbashi
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