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TOKYO

Wagyu Niku Kappo Kakunoshin 82

One of Japan’s most famous wagyu beef specialists, Chef Chiba “Niku Ojisan” Masuo, delights with inventions like meat-wrapped sushi topped with king crab and sea urchin, or chilled wagyu sirloin in dashi broth at his Roppongi restaurant.

Dinner: ¥37,000-83,000
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TOKYO

Sushi Yamaken Higashi-Ginza

Just one minute’s walk from Higashi-ginza Station, this modern and stylish sushi restaurant offers a beautiful view of the Tokyo skyline and impeccably made nigiri from its perch on the ninth floor.

Lunch: ¥20,000-21,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-21,000
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TOKYO

Masu Roppongi

The only time being two-faced is a plus: Masu Roppongi can become a casual yakiniku or a high-luxe, A5 wagyu degustation in private rooms depending on the crowd you’re pulling.

Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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TOKYO

Ginza Himuka

So rare that only 30 heads of cattle are sold in a month, the Ozaki wagyu beef from Miyazaki Prefecture is served here at this Ginza restaurant, alongside beautiful nighttime views and fine Japanese domestic whiskies.

Lunch: ¥40,000-41,000
Dinner: ¥40,000-41,000
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TOKYO

Kintsuta Roppongi

Prepare to be whisked away to the heart of Hakata, Fukuoka, for a unique hotpot experience without leaving Tokyo’s midtown.

Dinner: ¥9,000-12,000
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Aoyama Gaien

A chic yakiniku spot in Aoyama, Yakiniku Aoyama Gaien specializes in serving premium Japanese Black wagyu with no frills — just expertly prepared meat that truly "satisfies the soul."

Dinner: ¥7,000-15,000
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TOKYO

Aoyama Gyusai

With house-made sauces, counter-grilled wagyu and a love for Ibaraki-grown Hitachi beef, Aoyama Gyusai expands the definition of high-caliber teppanyaki dining in Aoyama.

Lunch: ¥14,000-26,000
Dinner: ¥14,000-26,000
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TOKYO

IL PINOLO Ginza

There’s no trick or “modern takes” at this Ginza ristorante — just the deep and thorough love for Italian cuisine from executive chef Watanabe Tomotaka, who works on a mantra of great ingredients, simply cooked.

Lunch: ¥6,000-9,000
Dinner: ¥14,000-18,000
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TOKYO

「REGINA」

A strong contender among the city’s crop of contemporary Italian joints, 「REGINA」in Kinshicho is making the night, as it should be, all about women.

Lunch: ¥7,000-8,000
Dinner: ¥7,000-8,000
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TOKYO

SUSHI RYUDUKI

An intimate 12-seat omakase bar where champagne reigns with sushi — park yourself at the hinoki cypress counter for a multicourse meal featuring day-fresh fish from the market.

Dinner: ¥24,000-25,000
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TOKYO

Aquarium Dining Ryuduki

This Kinshicho restaurant has some serious good looks and seriously good food. Thanks to the backing of its high-grade sister stores, it’s offering a unique trio of Italian, teppanyaki and sushi.

Lunch: ¥10,000-11,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-11,000
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OSAKA

Tsuki to Suppon

Tradition meets style at this all-private restaurant nestled in Tenma Market, renowned for its restorative gout hotpot and suppon (soft-shelled turtle) dishes.

Lunch: ¥10,000-25,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-25,000
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OSAKA

Yakiniku Manno Shinsaibashi

Dare we say that a visit to Osaka is not complete without sampling Yakiniku Manno Shinsaibashi’s marbled beef, grilled tableside?

Dinner: ¥9,000-14,000
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Bou-ya Nihonbashi

In Tokyo’s bustling commercial precinct, this renowned yakiniku spot allows you to select from a variety of wagyu cuts and pair them with three different original sauces and wasabi rock salt.

Lunch: ¥6,000-13,000
Dinner: ¥6,000-13,000
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HYOGO

Yakiniku Kanteipo

An award-winning yakiniku joint in the birthplace of Kobe beef, known for its signature light yakiniku sauce, plus 35 secret varieties for an utterly delicious meal.

Lunch: ¥18,000-19,000
Dinner: ¥18,000-19,000
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TOKYO

Azabu Saotome

After a decade of holding a Michelin star at Hong Kong's Kaiseki Den, master chef Saotome Hiroyuki’s omakase-only debut in Nishi Azabu has brought fresh energy and focus to traditional Japanese cuisine.

Dinner: ¥36,000-42,000
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TOKYO

Sushi Ebisu Ebisu Honten

A stylish izakaya in a stylish neighborhood, Sushi Ebisu is showing that sushi can be both traditional and trendy through its selection of Edomae nigiri, drink-focused sushi iterations and unapologetic use of salmon roe.

Lunch: ¥5,000-7,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-7,000
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OSAKA

Sukiyaki Harijyu Dotonbori

Situated in the middle of Osaka’s Dotonbori entertainment district, this sukiyaki restaurant has been serving customers with high-quality wagyu beef hotpot for over 100 years.

Lunch: ¥15,000-23,000
Dinner: ¥15,000-23,000
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GUNMA

Umaimon Yakiissho

This Gunma unagi restaurant not only sources its eels from Aichi Prefecture, but also grills them in Kansai-style, resulting in an extra-crispy texture not easily found around eastern Japan.

Lunch: ¥6,000-11,000
Dinner: ¥6,000-11,000
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KYOTO

Minokichi Takeshigero Hotel Granvia Kyoto

The Hotel Granvia Kyoto plays host to one of Kyoto’s most historic kyo-kaiseki restaurants, with over 300 years of history serving freshwater fish and other traditional dishes.

Lunch: ¥18,000-33,000
Dinner: ¥18,000-33,000
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TOKYO

Basashiya Masashi Asakusa

A little slice of Kyushu in Asakusa with a view of the Azuma-bashi Bridge, Basashiya Masashi offers specialties from southern Japan, with their particular specialty being Kumamoto’s signature horse meat sashimi.

Lunch: ¥10,000-11,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-11,000
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KUMAMOTO

Suganoya Shinshigai

Kumamoto’s self-professed biggest purveyor of horse meat — the region’s most famous delicacy — has its most popular outlet in the beating heart of the city’s nightlife, the Shinshigai shopping street.

Dinner: ¥10,000-11,000
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KUMAMOTO

Suganoya Ginza-dori (Daiwa Roynet Hotel)

Kumamoto’s culinary history is best exemplified at this horse meat restaurant in the Ginza-dori Daiwa Roynet Hotel, just south of Kumamoto Castle.

Dinner: ¥20,000-21,000
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TOKYO

amorphous Akasaka

Like its moniker, which describes a state where atoms and molecules lack structure, this innovative Akasaka restaurant eschews the predictable rhythms of dining standards.

Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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TOKYO

Butasute KITTE Marunouchi

Butasute KITTE Marunouchi in Tokyo shines the spotlight on Mie Prefecture with hearty sukiyaki and shabu shabu meals featuring Ise wagyu beef — stunning city views included.

Lunch: ¥1,000-2,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Heijoen Aqua City Odaiba

Set on the man-made island Odaiba, this yakiniku restaurant only serves the choicest cuts of A5-ranked wagyu and specially selected Japanese whiskies to compliment the meat-heavy fare.

Lunch: ¥6,000-9,000
Dinner: ¥6,000-9,000
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SAITAMA

Hatsuneya

This kaiseki restaurant in Kawagoe — Saitama’s “Little Edo” — first opened in 1868 and now stands at the intersection of tradition and contemporary, offering a hyper-seasonal kaiseki menu.

Dinner: ¥22,000-25,000
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Jinseki Nishiazabu

Recently opening its doors in the spring of 2024, this hidden yakiniku restaurant in Nishi Azabu is introducing Jinsekikogen’s Jinseki beef, a breed of kuroge wagyu so rare that it is called “phantom wagyu.”

Dinner: ¥17,000-20,000
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