Restaurants(10134)
Ishibashi (Bunkyo)
Enjoy a taste of traditional Japanese food culture at a Tokyo eel restaurant with over 100 years of history.
Kyoboshi
Three generations of trial and error have gone into creating this fantastic Kyoto tempura experience.
Aroma Fresca
Inventive Italian dishes from an experienced culinary remixer — this is Japanese-Italian fusion at its most compelling.
Sushi Hijikata
One of Nagoya’s few 2 Michelin-starred sushi restaurants, this is a top place to try Edomae sushi with some little local twists.
Imoto
Top tier Kyo-ryori at a very reasonable price, in the seaside city of Fukuoka.
Rikimaru Robatayaki Yambee
Visit Rikimaru Robatayaki Yambee in Tennoji to relish grilled Japanese delicacies. Enjoy affordable yakitori and scallops, renowned for their flavor.
Ode
With its history of Michelin stars, this ode to Japanese ingredients and French recipes hits a melodic note.
Kalpasi
Japanese ingredients transformed into Indian curry dishes, at a top Setagaya curry house
Main Dining Room The Fujiya
From its 6-meter coffered ceiling to dramatic sculptures, this all-day French dining space inside the Fujiya Hotel serves classic French supper and harnesses major brasserie energy.
Kusunoki (Toyama)
An intimate and innovative restaurant with a la carte and omakase courses, Kusunoki serves golden crab, Tajima wagyu beef, and other specialties in a quaint residential area of Toyama City.
Sushi Kuriyagawa
Savor playful Edomae sushi and inventive a la carte dishes. Experience meticulous craftsmanship, cozy ambiance, and seasonal flavors at this delightful sushi destination.
Shunbou (Grand Hyatt Tokyo)
Savor authentic Japanese cuisine inside the Grand Hyatt Tokyo in Roppongi. Indulge in expertly crafted dishes with seasonal ingredients through kaiseki meals and other classic Japanese foods.
Kobikicho Ono
Experience a masterful level of depth through the handmade, practiced selection of dishes that make up a rare cha-kaiseki course. Ono provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an experience many Japanese people will never even have themselves.
Unagi Komagata Maekawa Asakusa Main Branch
Time travel with your taste buds to Komagata Maekawa, Tokyo’s legendary eel restaurant. Having been present in Asakusa since the Bunsei era, Maekawa serves up unagi perfection, each bite bursting with flavor thanks to a 200-year-old secret sauce.
Bistro Topology
Meat lovers will find the offerings at Tokyo’s Bistro Topology truly delectable, with a charcuterie selection of over 20 different items and other cold cuts in traditional French courses worthy of its Michelin Bib Gourmand award.
Meishan
From outside, it may look like any other neighborhood Chinese restaurant, but the thoughtfulness and dedication displayed by Chef Yamamura and her staff take the Michelin-recognized Meishan to another level.
Le Cabaret
With over 150 different types of natural wine from small-scale French producers, this Michelin Bib Gourmand Yoyogi-Hachiman bistro is becoming an increasingly popular nightlife spot.
Setagaya Chukasoba Soshigaya Nanachome Shokudo
The name of this Soshigaya ramen shop is a real mouthful, but the perfectly-sculpted wontons here are even more so. Broth made from Shodoshima soy sauce and a healthy amount of dried sardine makes every bite of noodles burst with flavor.
Il Ballond’oro
Chef Iwata Masaki may have given up professional football, and with it, a chance to win the Ballon d’Or — but his Ebisu trattoria certainly bears the Michelin Bib Gourmand with pride.
Flowers & Spanish Sonrisa
Sip natural wines in rustic surroundings. The lush decor of fresh flowers is the only thing more stunning than the nightly paella from this Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded Spanish restaurant that's a florist by day.
Setsugekka Tanaka Satoru
Named after its founder, a wagyu beef connoisseur responsible for opening over 20 wagyu restaurants across the country, this Nagoya restaurant offers only the finest wagyu beef to guests: Kobe beef exclusively from Hyogo Prefecture.
Osoba no Kouga
Holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand award for 10 years running, this Nishiazabu soba shop takes pride in observing the traditions of the culinary form — and then breaking them to great effect.
Iruca Tokyo Roppongi
The popular shoyu broth at this Michelin Bib Gourmand ramen shop is actually a mixture of four different broths, made from luxurious ingredients like the Japanese spiny lobster and Satsuma black pork.
Mejiro Shunkotei
A taste of nostalgia with a modern twist. This Ikebukuro restaurant, a holder of the Michelin Bib Gourmand for several years, has innovative takes — like integrating sous vide techniques — on classic Japanese yoshoku comfort food.
Le Monde Gourmand
Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded Le Monde Gourmand whisks you to cozy Parisian vibes in Meguro. A passionate chef crafts classics like pate en croute and roasted lamb using seasonal ingredients and French techniques.
REI
A holder of the Michelin Bib Gourmand, this Yoyogi-Uehara Chinese restaurant is particularly popular with solo diners. Chinese staples are all present, made by an owner-chef who trained at some of Tokyo’s best.
Seki Hanare
Antique decor and dishware coupled with fresh, vibrant omakase courses have made this Michelin Bib Gourmand kaiseki restaurant a hidden gem in Tokyo’s Setagaya district.
Hatsuogawa
Eel is cooked to order using time-honored classic grilling methods at the Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded unagi restaurant Hatsuogawa, which has called Tokyo’s Asakusa district home for over 100 years.