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Kobe Beef Charcoal Yakiniku Nihonbashi Itadaki
Charming local meat lovers in Ningyocho since 2016 with the primal allure of grilling thick cuts of Kobe beef, the pinnacle of wagyu, the restaurant has remained at the top of its game for nearly a decade.
Kohaku Chibo Toranomon
The flagship store of the world’s first okonomiyaki chain, Kohaku Chibo Toranomon combines global-status items like Japanese Black beef and spiny lobsters on a teppan grill to create delicious fare that brings diners' senses to life.
Mejiro Shunkoutei Marunouchi
An offshoot of the Michelin-featured Mejiro Shunkoutei, Saito Motoshiro’s second venue in Marunouchi brings novel yet nostalgic Western food to its white-collar audience, updating familiar recipes to create a roster of comforting homestyle fare.
Shinobuya Akabane Station
Located in the retro area of Akabane, creative Japanese cuisine guided by a dedicated team that brings the essence of omotenashi — Japan’s renowned hospitality — to life.
Sushi Akagi
Sushi with hints of Italian influences. Conveniently located five minutes from Kitashinchi Station in Osaka, Sushi Akagi’s seasonally charged omakase is as impressive and original as ever. Children are welcome.
Sushi Haku
Setting a new standard of service in Osaka’s sushi scene, former Michelin-selected Sushi Haku heightens nigiri to a highly codified art form, using Japan’s four seasons to shape its exceptional degustation.
Teppan Kaiseki Rindo
Driven by the love of Kumamoto foodstuffs, indulge the senses with a round of Wao beef and local Kumamoto seafood seared on a teppan grill in the high-class One Station Hotel Kumamoto.
Shinjuku Sushi Ebisu
From “black” sushi rice to ikura cocktails, Sushi Ebisu’s Shinjuku branch arrives with an eager-to-explore spirit and an easygoing disposition to its drink-focused sushi menu that’s as chic as it is delicious.
UNIHOLIC
Already buzzing on social media, UNIHOLIC in Roppongi is a paradise for uni lovers, where everything from the decor to the dishes revolves around one thing: the sea urchin.
President Chibo Sheraton Miyako Hotel Osaka
President Chibo serves up Kansai soul food with premium ingredients in the Sheraton Miyako Hotel in Osaka. Watch from intimate counter seats in front of the grill as you soak in the sounds and smells of upscale okonomiyaki and teppanyaki.
Kappo Ichika
Tapping into the free-spirited yet delicately crafted flow of kappo cuisine, Kappo Ichika in Shibuya serves seasonally inspired dishes, including wagyu sirloin on wafer monaka, near Shibuya.
Monji Shinjuku-Nishiguchi Palette
Tap into the communal spirit at Monji in Shinjuku, where three different dashi elevate monjayaki — the lighter, gooier sibling of okonomiyaki — into a deliciously crisped experience straight from the hot plate.
Itamae Yakiniku Ichigyu Kobe Sannomiya
Experience the pinnacle of yakiniku at Itamae Yakiniku Ichigyu Kobe Sannomiya and witness the chef’s artistry as they prepare cuts of wagyu.
Tsukiji Sushi Sen Asakusa Kaminarimon
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Ono
After years of operating his elusive traveling restaurant, the Michelin-starred chef Ono Koto has finally settled into a permanent home in the Kitashinchi district to deliver kaiseki using Awajishima-sourced items.
Ginza Shinohara
Leaving his life in Shiga behind, Chef Shinohara Takemasa moved to Tokyo to bring the taste of the Kansai country to Tokyo, and ended up winning two Michelin stars for his efforts.
Ogata
Kimono-shop-turned-restaurant serving an enticing blend of old and new, with two Michelin stars.
Higashiazabu Amamoto
Right next to Tokyo Tower is a 2 Michelin Star sushiya with a gilded reputation.
Mizai
One of the best Japanese restaurants in the world, in the serene setting of Kyoto’s cherry blossom park.
Kohaku
Chef Koizumi Koji is the youngest chef in Japan to hold three Michelin stars. At his Kagurazaka restaurant Kohaku, he uses unorthodox combinations of ingredients not usually found in traditional kaiseki to phenomenal effect.
Reminiscence
A dining experience designed to linger in the memory for life.
Joel Robuchon Restaurant
The flagship Tokyo restaurant of the most Michelin-decorated chef in history has had an unbroken streak of three Michelin stars since the very first edition of the Michelin Guide Tokyo in 2008.
Seizan
Inventive kaiseki dining, with a focus on exquisite soups.
Makimura
This restaurant may no longer have its astounding three Michelin stars, but it's definitely not due to lack of ability or deliciousness. Now referral-only, Makimura continues to delight regulars with its simple kaiseki cuisine.
Kagurazaka Ishikawa
Chef Ishikawa Hideki may be the owner of several Michelin-starred restaurants, but his first independent kaiseki restaurant, the three-Michelin-starred Kagurazaka Ishikawa, will always remain foremost in his heart.
Gion Owatari
Indulge in authentic Kyoto cuisine with immaculate service.
Harutaka
Ascending to the position of three-Michelin-star holder in 2024, this restaurant was already legendary in the Tokyo gourmet scene long before that.
Hajime
The fastest 3-star restaurant in history, run by a man who is equal parts chef, scientist, and philosopher.