Restaurants(10134)
Alarde
Expect Basque-style grilling from Osaka’s master of Spanish-style cuisine.
Sushi Kanesaka
This Ginza sushi restaurant's hyperfixation on detail has earned it a regular feature in the Michelin Guide.
La Vagabonde
A maverick of the French food scene is at the helm of this outstanding two Michelin star restaurant in Nagoya.
Pierre Gagnaire
Named for the legendary French chef himself, Pierre Gagnaire Tokyo has proudly displayed its two Michelin stars ever since the first edition of the Michelin Guide Tokyo.
Yama
The dessert-only kaiseki course at Tokyo’s Michelin-starred Yama introduces new layers of sophisticated sweetness with plates centered on seasonal fruits.
Sushi Dokoro Shinmon
Omakase sushi meets entertainment at Sushi Dokoro Shinmon, an intimate sushi counter restaurant in Osaka. Every dish is prepared fresh at the counter, highlighting seasonal and high-quality ingredients.
Tamba Sasayama Kinmata
Cuisine fit for an emperor: seasonal kaiseki dishes which showcase the best fish, wild game, and wild plants from the surrounding valleys.
Musashi by Aman
A premium sushi restaurant housed inside a 5-star city center hotel, Musashi by Aman uses ingredients grown and selected by the chef himself. Chef Musashi marries the highest grade of fresh seafood with rice grown in his very own personal fields.
Ginza Ishizaki
Ginza Ishizaki hits every mark of elegance with domestic uni and wasabi, and wagyu so high-quality that it barely needs to be touched by heat to offer melt-in-your-mouth succulence.
Junimatsu Rokuzaemon
A surprising find in the suburbs of Osaka awaits to delight guests with excellent wagyu beef and thoughtful touches for fun and family. Settle into the impressive wooden interior to experience courtesy and cuisine like nowhere else.
Sakuragi
Right next to Tsukiji Station and the former market, the newly Michelin-recognized Sakuragi is founded on the principle of freshness, committing to kaiseki meals prepared right before guests at an eight-seat counter.
Sandaime Wakihiko Shouten
This exclusive, members-only yakiniku restaurant can only be accessed as a guest of a member, or by booking on byFood. A new type of yakiniku restaurant, they serve their meat without alcohol to allow guests to enjoy the pure taste of yakiniku.
Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei
Enjoy the fine cuisine and wine list that put Mita Basara on the map, plus location exclusives like donabe-cooked rice and the master chef’s own special creations.
Shabu Shabu "Let Us" Shibuya Center Gai
A fully customizable shabu-shabu hotpot experience in the middle of Shibuya. Eight different soups and 29 mouthwatering sauces to choose from mean that every hotpot is unique. A free flow of wagyu beef and all-you-can-drink plans round things out.
Takumi Gotanda
Indulge yourself at this elevated izakaya, where tuna and kuroge wagyu beef take the spotlight, and the sake flows endlessly.
Chiso Kondo
The best cuisine is often the hardest to find—and at this signless restaurant in a corner of Arakicho, this adage definitely holds true. Here, themed menus are crafted around seasonal ingredients, making each one the star of its own show.
Japanese Cuisine Sakuragaoka
With a range of delectable options to choose from, this modern kaiseki restaurant – located in a 5-star hotel – offers a chance to experience premium Japanese cuisine in a stylish, contemporary setting.
Aman Kyoto Taka-An Restaurant
The course menus at this resort restaurant perfectly embody the delicate artistry of kaiseki cuisine. In the serene surroundings of the northern Kyoto foothills, guests can relax and unwind with a meal that’s perfectly in sync with the seasons.
Monya
Making use of seasonal ingredients from all over Japan, Monya celebrates the best of Toyama cuisine by pairing exquisite kaiseki with high-quality wine and sake.
the SUSHI
Premium sushi dining at an intimate bar in Andaz Tokyo. Enjoy Edomae sushi while soaking in the nighttime view of the Tokyo skyline from the 52nd floor.
Japanese Wine Umi to Tsuchi
An exposition on an exciting pocket of the Japanese wine industry, this restaurant serves bottles from 10 of Yamanashi Prefecture's best wineries. These complement inventive fusion dishes that combine Japanese techniques with European flair.
Japanese Restaurant Benkay
Offering something to suit the tastes of every member of your group, this fine-dining staple inside the 5-star Hotel Nikko Osaka is a perfect spot for a celebration. Enjoy master-crafted sushi, exquisite kaiseki, and more.
Sukiyaki Kushikatsu Haruna Honmachi
Said to have wild boar’s flavor without its gamey smell, while still retaining the glorious fatty texture of domestic pig, Ibu Biton pork is one of the wonders of Wakayama. Have it sukiyaki or shabu-shabu style at this downtown Osaka joint.
Shin-Gi-Tai Wolf Hakata
Soft-shell turtle hotpot and grilled blowfish are novel menu items for even seasoned foodies, but Shin-gi-tai Wolf makes these dishes feel as accessible and tasty as home cooking in its cleanly designed dining space.
YAMAHA Resort Katsuragi Hotel Kitanomaru
From the restored walls of an ancient Japanese home to the exclusive audio spaces designed by its proprietors, dining at Kitanomaru offers a sense of time and place that transcends even the excellent kaiseki courses offered here.
Sushi Takehiro
Person-focused may be the best way to describe this Hiratsuka sushi restaurant, which delights guests with cheerful service, reasonable prices, fresh seafood and vintage sake.
Sushi Kappo Kakihachi
Sapporo boasts access to some of Japan’s best seafood, with the cold waters of Hokkaido yielding many of the rarest delicacies. At Sushi Kappo Kakihachi, these are crafted into picture-perfect nigiri, and enjoyed in a welcoming, laid back atmosphere.
Fukui Bouyourou
200 years of history goes into the menu at Fukui Bouyourou, where guests enjoy the very same Echizen snow crabs enjoyed by the royal family of Japan. It’s a meal to remember for any true seafood fan.