Restaurants(10638)
Maruyasu
In peak fugu season, get yours prepared at one of the best fugu restaurants in the country.
Orlando
Be intrigued by the unconventional Italian offerings on this restaurant’s ever-changing a la carte menu.
Gion Endo
If it’s fresh fish you want, go straight to the suppliers themselves at their own boutique restaurant.
MAGICAMENTE
Be greeted by the best Italian food, with some rare dishes you won’t find elsewhere in Japan.
Onjiki
Taste traditional local cuisine that's bursting with the foreign influences of Kobe.
Gyosanjin
Munch on the freshest shellfish and seafood while overlooking the vast Kariya Bay.
Nojima
Why go for average, classic sushi when innovative options are there for the taking?
Terasawa
Discover Iwate prefecture in decorated bites of its seasonal produce.
Nukumi
Once the highest rated restaurant in the Michelin Guide Hokkaido, this kaiseki restaurant continues to bring a legacy of excellence to its new location in central Sapporo, at the top of Nakajima Park.
Kamejuu
Go back in time to the old residential neighborhoods of Tokyo for a bite of classic Japanese sweets.
Sirotae
Join the queue of Tokyo locals eagerly waiting for their slice of cheesecake heaven.
Himitsudo
Cool down with a refreshing bowl of shaved ice topped with fresh and fruity goodness.
Tonakatsu Yamaichi
Small in space, but big in portion sizes: a good trade off for a tonkatsu restaurant.
Backstube Zopf
Grab a beloved local treat, curry bread, at the best place to try it in Kanto.
Painduce
A heaven for all things baked, from flaky pastries to rare sweets from all over Europe.
Kuuya
Everyone has to try the specialty sweet of this legendary wagashi shop in Tokyo at least once.
Udon Sakaeda
There's no more authentic Japanese lunch experience than building your own udon bowl.
Madai ramen Mengyo
Slurp a snapper-based broth, or go out of your ramen comfort zone and try an experimental fish broth.
Topca Kanda
Lovers of both spicy and mild curry can unite at this Tokyo curry eatery that serves both.
Chuukasoba Kazura
An ordinary ramen-ya wouldn't have such a buzz as this one does.
Pâtisserie K.Vincent
Good things come to those who wait at this Shinjuku bakery.
Ramen Koike
Just a short train trip away from central Tokyo is the best toripaitan-style ramen.
Tantantei
This wontonmen has won the hearts of ramen lovers near and far.
Les enfants gates
Presenting a high-spirited and lively take on classic French cuisine in stylish Daikanyama.
Unagiya
Dine at the restaurant that the late founder of Honda personally picked as his favorite unagi eatery.
Yakiniku Kunimoto Shinkan
Melt-in-your-mouth beef is overrated — go for the chewy, meaty type for a change.
NIboshi Chuuka Ichikawa
Travel to Ibaraki for the best niboshi ramen in Japan.
Komago
The third-generation owner of this kaiseki restaurant (formerly an inn) provides a relaxing and traditional experience, just a short trip from Kobe and Osaka.