Restaurants(10391)
Finnegan's Bar & Grill
Experience a fusion of European charm and Asian flair at Finnegan's Bar & Grill, renowned for its Onion Blossom and lively pub atmosphere in Osaka.
Nikusai Ippo
Savor unparalleled Yakiniku at Nikusai Ippo, where expert meat sommeliers craft each dish to perfection in Osaka's iconic Kitashinchi district.
Daikanyama Issai Kassai
Daikanyama Issai Kassai, a Tokyo treasure, fuses Japanese tradition with creative culinary flair in Shibuya.
Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta
Arguably Tokyo’s most famous ramen restaurant (in spite of the “Soba” in the name), former Michelin-starred Tsuta Ramen places emphasis on the use of natural ingredients in inventive ways like black truffle wontons.
Tsukiji Sushi Omakase
In Tokyo's Tsukiji, Tsukiji Sushi Omakase offers aged sushi by former academy instructor for a delightfully innovative dining experience.
Kome Dokoro Inamoto
Kome Dokoro Inamoto in Kyoto offers authentic Japanese cuisine with a focus on beautifully prepared rice bowls in a traditional ambiance.
Hida Takayama Kyo Ya
Experience Hida beef and regional flavors at Hida Takayama Kyo Ya near Miyagawa Morning Market.
Eiki
Son of a yakitori restaurant owner and former apprentice to Japan's best yakitori restaurant Torishiki, Onoda Kohei of Eiki is one of the young talents ushering in a new era for yakitori.
Sumibi Yakiniku Fujita
Sumibi Yakiniku Fujita offers Yakiniku and Horumon in Sano, near Aeon Mall, featuring premium wagyu and a unique charcoal grilling method. Perfect for meat lovers.
Hifumi
Savor the essence of Japanese seafood in Minamiuonuma's Hifumi, near Echigo-Yuzawa. Discover exquisite dishes and traditional finesse.
Sushi Ryuta
Sushi Ryuta in Roppongi offers award-winning sushi by Chef Ryuta with an omakase focus. Convenient location near Roppongi Station.
Fugu Kaiseki Garden
A young restaurant with an old soul — finding its home in an 80-year-old building constructed in the Showa era, Fugu Kaiseki Garden be the most sophisticated way dive into the daring world of the perilous Shimonoseki blowfish.
Kani Tei
This popular crab specialty restaurant in Susukino offers an array of plump, vibrantly red crabs year-round, including king, hairy and Hanasaki varieties.
Hyosetsu No Mon
Operating since 1964, Hyosetsu No Mon masters a menu that boasts their premium selection of crab, churning out croquettes, char-grilled meat and tempura using the prime crustacean.
Hortensia
After achieving worldwide acclaim at its Azabu Juban location, the focused, eight-seater rebirth of Hortensia has earned a Michelin star for its devotion to French cuisine and remarkable visual style.
Kabukizaura Masashi
A nondescript grey facade behind the KabukizaTheater in Ginza conceals a vibrant tapestry of traditional Japanese dishes and carefully selected sake.
Une Immersion
Owner-chef Hayata Mutsuki deftly manages everything from cooking to serving guests, creating a delectable dining experience at this intimate Michelin-selected French eatery in northwest Shibuya.
Quatre Vingt Douze
Located in Setagaya, Michelin-selected Quatre Vingt Douze stays true to the classic principles of French cuisine while experimenting with herbs and spices to create a pleasing mosaic of flavors.
Hakunei
Michelin-starred Hakunei raises the bar for creative French cuisine bolstered by uniquely Japanese ingredients. Set in upscale Nishi-Azabu, Hakunei brings the area’s sophistication to its decor and plating.
Keichitsu
Keeping to a small range of carefully picked ingredients, Chef Matsumoto elevates French cuisine in this sophisticated Michelin-selected hideaway restaurant near a picturesque park in southern Tokyo.
Hozan
This moody, Michelin-featured spot has been one of the best places to try kaiseki in Osakafish-forward dishes that celebrate the ocean’s finest offerings.
Kamado
The bold, contemporary diner, Kamado, is dedicated to cooking with a traditional oven, backed by the chefs behind Michelin-acclaimed Tosara. It’s also returning the dining experience back to the raw, elemental power of fire.
Prestau
A white-themed, modern Italian restaurant in Osaka, Prestau blends sleek design with old-school charm, crowding tables with pastas and traditional dishes that truly "touch the heart.”
Kan
A humble chef with a humble dream births something extraordinary at Kan, a relatively new traditional Japanese restaurant by the Kamo River in Kyoto.
Katamachi Kawaguchi
No flashy ingredients or theatrics — this quiet local restaurant along Tosabori-dori relies on technique and behind-the-scenes preparation to bring a fresh perspective to traditional Japanese cuisine in Osaka.
Genso
Housed in a former ironworks site, the industrial-chic Genso offers a French-focused degustation menu centered around the elemental powers of fire, water, wind and earth.
Oryori Horiuchi
A former head chef of Kagurazaka’s Zaza is making her mark in Japan’s male-dominated culinary world with her first solo venture in Arakicho, serving an omakase course rooted in her love for land and sea.
Suzunari
In a town where the past and present overlap, Suzunari’s standard-setting kaiseki course is led by master chef Murata Akihiko whose guiding philosophy is to "serve delicious food at low prices."