Restaurants(10435)
Sakuragawa
Get into the kaiseki and kappo cuisine at this refined yet traditional Kyoto-style restaurant located in the downtown area of the city.
Pompompurin Cafe
Experience a one of a kind trip to the cafe with Japan’s favorite cartoon golden retriever, Pompompurin!
Sushi Ginza Onodera
An international ambassador for sushi culture, and one of the most respected names in the business, Chef Sakagami’s goal is to spread the gospel of Ginza’s fine-dining culture to the world. Visit him on home turf to enjoy the best of his cuisine.
Edomae Sengoku
Experience the artistry of Edomae sushi in Kumamoto City during a traditional dining experience where a master chef with over 30 years of expertise prepares exquisite sushi.
Shunseki Suzue
Relax and dine in the sophisticated ambiance of one of Kyoto's most expensive restaurants.
Yanagiya
Get in touch with your primal side in rural Gifu, at a unique restaurant with private fire pits.
Maeda
Experience the elegance of royal dining at this 3-star Gion institution.
Yasuke
Take a trip to south Osaka for one of the best value fine sushi meals in the city.
Kiraku-tei
Munch on the most tender and juicy grilled meats of many varieties.
Ricuperare Takeuchi
Relying on firewood, charcoal and straws for its cooking flame, the trattoria knows the art of grilling down to a science.
La Pleine Lune
One of Kyoto’s most beloved French restaurants, La Pleine Lune uses local seasonal ingredients to craft Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded French fare. A selection of wines from small-scale Burgundy vineyards round out the menu.
Standing Sushi Jinjin
Sake is Toyama, champagne is Krug and sushi is Tokyo — chef-owner Izumi Kimura’s upscale standing sushi bar packs a punch in the coastal city.
Asadachi
A Japanese “stamina” restaurant in Shinjuku which serves unconventional dishes claimed to give vitality to diners.
Sky Restaurant 634
The standards are as high as the altitude at Tokyo’s highest restaurant, with fine French-Japanese cuisine and teppanyaki grilling.
Isshin
Experience authentic sushi in one of its most original forms at a Michelin-starred restaurant in the heart of Asakusa.
Bird Land Ginza
This famous Ginza grilled chicken restaurant puts Japan’s favorite comfort food at the center of a hearty set menu.
Yamazato (Hotel Okura Kobe)
Dine on a variety of Japanese cuisine, from tempura and sushi, in a gorgeous Japanese garden in the middle of the Hotel Okura Kobe. The seasonal course menus change with the picturesque views.
Sake To Sakana DNA
The izakaya’s ode to hyperlocal Kyoto cuisine occupies a warmly lit space in Takatsuji-dori — diners scoot over the counter for the chance to try fish-centric dishes and local sake.
Libertable
Don't be intimidated by the exterior of this patisserie — you'll regret it if you don't grab a slice of cake or a madeleine from here.
Kamakura Waku
Experience the essence of natural Japanese cuisine in Kamakura—delight in the flavors of carefully selected ingredients, embodying the four seasons and twenty-four “sekki” (solar terms).
Shimizu Sushi
Grab the best premium sushi deal in all of Tokyo, if you’re able to clear the strict entrance policy.
Seikoudoku
All good things are worth waiting for, especially a bowl of delicious, exclusive ramen.
Ramen Hayashida
Whether you want meat-based or fish-based soup, this gem of a ramen shop in Shinjuku has it all.
GUNRINDOU
A favorite of locals with a sweet tooth, this Tokyo sweet shop needs no introduction.
Suzumeya
Grab a handful of local sweets from a humble confectionery store praised highly by locals themselves.
Jikyuan Soba Restaurant
From seed to bowl, taste the very essence of handmade soba.
Momen Osaka
Do away with the intimidation factor and enjoy traditional Japanese dining with no pressure or worries, only enjoyment.
Pâtisserie Ryoco
Strong pastry credentials back up the world-class baking at this Shinagawa patisserie.