Restaurants(10147)
L’Assiette Blanche
Classic French dining in a space which will transport you to the suburbs of Paris.
Mori Bar
World-famous cocktails in the heart of Ginza, served by a master craftsman with over 50 years of experience.
Sushi Jousuke
The level of dedication in the preparation of this Kobe sushiya’s dishes is crystal clear in every bite.
Ginza Cobau
Grilled beef approached with the same delicacy as sushi, in the gourmet center of Japan.
Obana
Freshwater eel with a Michelin star in 2020, just 20 minutes from Tokyo Station.
Kotaro
A classic Japanese pub in Shibuya which raises the bar on casual after-work dining and drinks.
Ishibashi (Chiyoda)
Absorb the goodness of fatty wagyu beef at one of the oldest sukiyaki restaurants in Tokyo.
BURGAZ ADA
Treat your taste buds to royal Turkish cuisine, inherited from the court culture of the Ottoman Empire.
Kourakuan
Bask in the sunset on the shores of Lake Biwa, accompanied by premium kaiseki cuisine.
Aragawa Hyogo
Nowhere can surpass the splendor of this Kobe beef specialty steakhouse.
Rakumi (River Retreat Garaku)
This kaiseki restaurant in the luxury hotel River Retreat Garaku uses an abundance of seasonal ingredients from Toyama’s mountains, rivers and sea. Enjoy 50 types of local sake and a complimentary dip in the hotel’s onsen after.
Star Bar Ginza
Get the full royal treatment with a glass of premium whisky at one of the world’s top fifty bars.
Tsuruhachi
Be your own chef by putting together your own set-course meal (or leave it up to the experts).
Chimatsushima
Witness the beauty of Shiogama Bay while indulging in exquisite samurai cuisine.
Chukasoba Nishino
Ramen Koike’s new sister restaurant in Hongo serves fish-based broth for their ramen, light yet redolent with umami. It’s a simple, yet perfect bowl of ramen.
Comptoir Missago
Wild game gets the artisan treatment at this French restaurant in Nishiazabu.
Masaru
Get your perfectly fitting, tailor-made sushi course meal in the sleepy suburbs of Osaka.
Tsukumo
In the historic Nara, master chef Nishihara maintains an old-school approach to his cooking and does the ancient capital’s tradition justice.
Yoroniku
Arguably the most famous yakiniku restaurant in Tokyo, Yoroniku's original Minami-Aoyama outlet is still as popular as ever. Many come for the "silk loin" wagyu beef, sliced thin as the cloth it takes its name from, but exploding with umami.
Menya Jikon
Visit Menya Jikon for their famous ramen noodles, immersed in a savory chicken broth.
Yakumo
The usual soy sauce, pork or chicken ramen is ditched in place of the golden-hued, gentle wonton soups in this ultra-popular ramen-ya in Tokyo that’s flocked by both foodies and the media.
Heritage by Kei Kobayashi
Triple-Michelin-starred maestro Kobayashi Kei teams up with Murashima Teruki to reach new heights of forward-thinking French cuisine at the Ritz.
Bar Rocking Chair
Get cozy by the fireplace of a machiya townhouse, sipping on a cocktail made by one of Japan's top bartenders.
FURUYA
Experience nostalgic, classic French cuisine with modern and alternative twists.
Celaravird
Witness the transformation of ingredients into an artisan's work of edible, seasonal art.
Daruma
Relish multiple-dimensions of flavor in just one single bowl of ramen.
Hashimoto (Nihonbashi)
Experience the whole authentic kaiseki dining experience for less with this value deal.
Tempura Takeuchi
Luxuriate in a mix of crispy tempura and fresh sushi in one full course.