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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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TOKYO
Ristorante Porto Faro - Ginza Main Branch
Executive chef Sou Hoshiai dazzles guests with his dual mastery of the teppan grill and traditional Italian cuisine, the latter of which he honed while training at a series of trattorias across Italy.
Lunch: ¥28,000-29,000
Dinner: ¥28,000-29,000
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NARA
Kitashinchi Harami Shin-Omiya
This Nara specialty restaurant spreads the gospel of the harami. Japanese kuroge wagyu black beef skirt steak is presented in a number of increasingly luxurious ways, incorporating premium ingredients like truffles and caviar.
Dinner: ¥5,000-15,000
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OKINAWA
ocean good table Ishigaki
Discover a lesser-known side of Okinawan cuisine at this Ishigaki restaurant, offering barbecued delicacies like highly-marbled Ishigaki wagyu beef and Agu pork — the latter so rare that it is colloquially called the “phantom pig”.
Dinner: ¥7,000-8,000
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OSAKA
Gumbo & Oyster Bar - Namba Parks Store
This Namba Parks oyster specialist is every oyster enthusiast’s dream. Sample oysters from all over Japan prepared in a number of different ways, and cleaned using a patented “five-star” cleaning process using deep sea water.
Lunch: ¥5,000-8,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-8,000
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TOKYO
Taira
Domestic free-range chicken skewers are grilled upon ordering here at this Minami-Aoyama restaurant, but won’t leave guests’ clothes smelling like smoke. Chicken is accompanied by seasonal fare and sake, served with hospitality.
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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KYOTO
ROKU KYOTO TENJIN Chef’s Table
This intimate dining experience led by executive chef Akira Taniguchi features 13 counter seats surrounding an open kitchen, which acts as a stage for the chef’s culinary performance. Taste heirloom Kyoto vegetables, prepared with French techniques.
Dinner: ¥35,000-40,000
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OSAKA
Tennosachi Yamanosachi
Every bite is a blessing from both heaven and the mountains here at this Osaka wagyu beef specialist. Perfectly-marbled Omi and Miyazaki beef are available in various forms, from sukiyaki hotpot to hotplate-grilled steak.
Lunch: ¥12,000-13,000
Dinner: ¥12,000-13,000
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OSAKA
Soba Shubo Fukumaru
The noodles at this Osaka soba specialist are made with Tochiusu flour from Tochigi Prefecture, giving it a satisfying texture and rustic taste. It pairs especially well with a glass of buckwheat shochu, whether served on the rocks, hot or chilled.
Lunch: ¥5,000-6,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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HYOGO
Hakushika Classics
Aiming to bring back a long-forgotten definition of “luxury”, Nishinomiya sake specialist Hakushika Classics creates an opulent, traditional atmosphere in which guests can enjoy quality ingredients and sake both, beneath a curtain of flowers.
Lunch: ¥6,000-7,000
Dinner: ¥6,000-7,000
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HOKKAIDO
Hokkai Shabu Shabu Susukino
Visit the place where Hokkaido lamb hotpot first began. For over 50 years, Hokkai Shabu Shabu’s original Susukino branch has been serving up New Zealand lamb shabu-shabu style, exemplifying the “taste of the north country”.
Dinner: ¥7,000-14,000
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TOKYO
Modern Chinese Ryo
Indulge in luxurious Japanese-Chinese fusion dishes from the mind of chef Ryo Someya. Decadent dishes like black truffle fried rice risotto with Ezo abalone and Kesennuma blue shark fin are accompanied by a huge selection of vintage Shaoxing wine.
Dinner: ¥10,000-13,000
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KANAGAWA
Toshima Manryo Ichigetsuan
Enjoy traditionally-prepared unagi dishes in this Odawara restaurant, housed in a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. Toshima Manryo Ichigetsuan uses exclusively blue-backed “ao-unagi” eels, said to account for only 10 percent of mature eels.
Dinner: ¥11,000-19,000
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TOKYO
Yakitori Kita
By sourcing multiple breeds of chicken from farms all over Japan, Chef Yosuke Nakamura is able to prepare traditional yakitori skewers and inventive a la carte dishes that best suit each bird’s specific flavor and texture.
Dinner: ¥10,000-11,000
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HYOGO
Seikaiha Koshunoya
With one of the best views of the Harima-nada Sea, the sunset vista from Seikaiha Koshunoya draws crowds of visitors every month. But even more come for the extensive selection of sake, wine and shochu from more than 100 breweries all over Japan.
Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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TOKYO
Miavato
Iwate Prefecture’s famous beef takes center stage at this Tokyo cafe-turned-meat bistro, alongside other regional specialties and favorites from all around the world — including zucchini bread and charcoal-roasted coffee.
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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TOKYO
Wami Daisuke
Located in a residential area of Tokyo’s Shirokane district, this Kyoto-style ryotei offers a highly intimate dining experience almost like a supper club, and is frequented by some of Japan’s most famous celebrities.
Dinner: ¥13,000-20,000
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TOKYO
Sushi Gami
With 35 years of experience in sushi restaurants and luxury hotels all over Tokyo, Chef Takashi Sakagami’s skills are razor-sharp. Every morning, he purchases seafood fresh from Toyosu Market to make into wildly inventive dishes.
Dinner: ¥34,000-35,000
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KANAGAWA
POZ Dining
POZ Dining is famously particular about its ingredients: going through more than 100 local Kannai farms in the process of choosing its vegetables, it also only uses seafood exclusively from Hokkaido, as well as grass-fed pasture-raised beef.
Dinner: ¥17,000-18,000
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OSAKA
Shabu-Shabu Sukiyaki Haruna
A5-grade Miyazaki beef, arguably the best beef in Japan, takes center stage here at this Osaka hotpot specialist. Guests can choose between sukiyaki and shabu-shabu-style hotpot course menus, flanked by a number of accompanying dishes.
Dinner: ¥10,000-17,000
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TOKYO
Higonoya Gaienmae
Directly outside the station exit is the Gaienmae branch of vaunted yakitori franchise Higonoya — a popular late-night destination made famous for its use of Uredori chickens from Ninohe in Iwate, which are renowned for their umami and texture.
Dinner: ¥6,000-7,000
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TOKYO
Higonoya Aoyama Main Branch
For over 50 years, Higonoya’s original Aoyama outlet has been delighting locals with its supremely delicious Uredori chicken skewers. Shipped fresh from Ninohe City in Iwate Prefecture, the chicken is renowned for its robust flavor and texture.
Dinner: ¥6,000-7,000
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SHIZUOKA
Atami Miyu Honten
The youngest challenger to appear on Iron Chef Japan, celebrity chef Miyuki Igarashi uses her extensive knowledge of Chinese cuisine to craft Izu Peninsula ingredients into wildly original dishes, like her signature kuroge wagyu katsuobushi steak.
Lunch: ¥23,000-24,000
Dinner: ¥23,000-24,000
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YAMANASHI
Yamanakako Shogetsu
Traditional nihon-ryori, the foundation of all Japanese food, is served up in kaiseki form at the foot of Japan’s most sacred mountain. Luxury ingredients like soft-shelled turtle and pufferfish have enthralled guests for almost 20 years.
Dinner: ¥71,000-220,000
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TOKYO
Iberico Pork Ondoru-yaki Urashibuya
Pork doesn’t get better than the highly-exclusive Iberico de Bellota, which is served up teppanyaki-grilled, hot stone-seared and in hotpot at this Shibuya restaurant. Take your pick from 16 different cuts.
Dinner: ¥7,000-8,000
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TOKYO
Kagurazaka Sushi Kokoro
Having built a substantial following over his 15-odd years in the highly competitive Ginza sushi scene, Chef Tsutomu Ooba’s establishment of Sushi Kokoro brought many loyal fans to Kagurazaka, where aesthetic, flavor and heart meet.
Dinner: ¥43,000-44,000
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TOKYO
Sushi Uchida
This high-end Edomae sushi establishment fits right into the upscale neighborhood of Setagaya. Having grown up in his parents’ sushi restaurant, chef Shota Uchida brings his Ginza expertise home to his birthplace of Setagaya.
Dinner: ¥22,000-23,000
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AICHI
Yakiniku Toraji Nagoya Central Towers
Sink your teeth into thick, satisfying slices of Toraji Group’s award-winning beef and seasonal vegetables. Toraji’s Central Towers branch offers grilled meat in semi-private seating, elegantly partitioned with floor-to-ceiling Korean celadon.
Dinner: ¥21,000-26,000
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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.
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October 03, 2024
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