Restaurants(10435)
Lamb Pirika
Centered on the concept of nose-to-tail lamb dining, Lamb Pirika in Sapporo showcases its ability to entice diners with mutton, proving that this often-overlooked meat can be just as celebrated as wagyu.
Takezaki
Takezaki’s exploratory route of constant discovery and rediscovery become gastronomic delights at this petite kappo eatery near the Imperial Palace.
Sushi Kai
Ezomae, not Edomae — the warm, welcoming space of Sushi Kai brings Hokkaido’s sushi to the forefront of its venue, crafted by an English-fluent sushi master.
Gion Senryu
Wrapped in a crisp blanket of barely-there batter, Chef Yamada Aki’s a-la-carte-meets-omakase tempura shines with Gion gold in her Michelin-featured venue.
Sushi no Kura
Leading the charge at Sapporo's Sushi No Kura is a visionary chef who redefines the art of nigiri by grilling it with a soldering iron.
Sushi Shota
A taste of Tokyo without leaving Hokkaido — at its home in Sapporo, Sushi Shota is showing locals that Edomae sushi has a place among its local cuisines, with an omakase that spotlights the Toyosu-hailed tuna.
Himeshara
Only 18 people can dine each evening at this former Michelin-starred sushi bar in Sapporo, where chef-owner Tanaka Akira is navigating the intersection of Edomae and Hokkaido sushi.
Asari Honten
Started as a butcher shop in Hakodate in 1901, Asari Honten has since blossomed into an institution that serves flawlessly executed yet affordable wagyu sukiyaki with a Hokkaido edge.
Sushi Dokoro Kihara
Award-winning Sushi Dokoro Kihara in the tranquil Yunokawa Onsen area offers fresh local seafood delicacies.
Wakadori Jidai Naruto Main Branch
Award-winning Wakadori Jidai Naruto in Otaru serves delightful izakaya fare, famous for its half-portion fried chicken with crispy skin, perfect for savoring near Otaru Canal.
Takara Sushi
Experience award-winning sushi at Takara Sushi in Otaru. Just 8 minutes from the station, relish fresh Hokkaido seafood in an intimate setting guided by a master chef.
Numata Sou
With one chef manning the general counter and the other leading the private service, Numata Sou delivers a two-of-a-kind vibrancy to the royal family of Osaka tempura.
Beef Kin
The gluten-free steakhouse Beef Kin debuts in Sapporo with a health-conscious approach and a connection to the rare Japanese Red wagyu.
Sushi Yashiro
After a successful 10-year tenure at a local hotel in Sapporo, Sushi Yashiro has established new roots in Maruyama with a laser-focused assignment of making its sushi even more delicious, friendly and comfortable.
Tempura Tentora Shinpukan Branch
Indulge in award-winning tempura at Tempura Tentora Shinpukan Branch, conveniently located in Kyoto's Nakagyo district. Enjoy exquisite tempura dishes in a stylish setting designed by Kengo Kuma.
Itsukichaya Arashiyama Main Store
Dining with a balmy view of the Katsura River and Togetsukyo Bridge, it’s hard to know what to savor first at Itsukichaya Arashiyama — the scenery or the food.
Kamimura Bokujo Kamata
With just a few taps on the touch panel, A4-plus wagyu will zip right to your table from the express lane at this all-you-can-eat yakiniku restaurant in Kamata.
Oryori Fujita
Sapporo’s Oryori Fujita invites diners to slow down in today’s fast-paced world through its fresh kaiseki dining experience.
Kappo Kisuwo
Cozy up in one of the six counter-seats and enjoy seasonal Hokkaido cuisine crafted with precision and passion in this intimate kappo in Sapporo.
Ristorante Canofilo
Since opening its doors in 2002 in Sapporo, Ristorante Canofilo aims to step up its Italian cooking by rolling out a tableau of fresh, regional interpretations using Hokkaido-grown and Italian-flown ingredients.
Chiharu Zushi Sapporo Branch
Discover the freshest sushi and seafood at Chiharu Zushi, a culinary gem in the heart of Sapporo near Susukino Station.
Yakitori Toritake
Discover award-winning Yakitori Toritake in Jimbocho. Savor authentic yakitori, exquisite liver marinated in soy sauce, and a cozy izakaya ambiance.
Takao Kinsuitei
A traditional Japanese inn in the Kyoto mountains, offering Kyoto-style kaiseki meals, and dishes like wild boar hotpot next to the rushing waters of the Kiyotaki River.
Junidanya Hanamikoji Branch
Among townhouses on Gion’s Hanamikoji Street is Junidanya, the first shabu shabu restaurant in Japan that still uses copper pots heated by charcoal to cook its Kobe beef.
Sushi Matsuura
At his Shirokane venue, Matsuura Osamu strikes the Michelin gong with a dynamic omakase course and his signature rice vinegar blend, made from Wakayama’s Junmai Daiginjo sake lees.
Yakiniku No Daisetsu
Yakiniku No Daisetsu offers exquisite Yakiniku in Muko City, Kyoto. Known for high-quality Kyoto Black beef and signature seared meats.
Hiroshima Yakiniku Nikuya Nobusuke Kamiyamachi
Hiroshima Yakiniku Nikuya Nobusuke Kamiyamachi, located near Kamiyacho Higashi Station, offers premium Yakiniku and Horumon dishes. Highlighting its exquisite Wagyu selections, it's a must-visit for Japanese cuisine enthusiasts.
Fry-ya
Customizeable mixed-fry set meals, a variety of cooking oils and bread crumbs and Michelin Bib-gourmand quality keeps this fried food specialist store in Takadanobaba exciting.