Restaurants(16003)

Itamaeryori Doyama
From craft and content to hospitality and service, get the full Nagasaki treatment at this kappo restaurant that was featured in a popular drama.
Akiyama (Tottori)
Relax in a transformed home that is now a Michelin-starred restaurant, serving top-notch traditional kaiseki made of hand-picked components.
Hakushu Suzunoki
What better place to dine in Tottori than at the first restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star?
Jun
Feel the Tottori vibe — everything from the dishes to the decoration is carefully curated to deliver the most authentic local dining experience.
Shusai Kikyoya
The best part of a family-run business is the homemade flavors that come with its dishes, and this restaurant in Yonago exudes that warmth and hospitality.

Sushi Nanba (Toyama)
At his Michelin-starred restaurant in the Toyama suburbs, Chef Nanba Kaoru crafts exquisite nigiri from fresh Toyama seafood, serving it on beautiful Bizen tableware from his hometown of Okayama. A homage to his two great loves.
Nishibori Kaino
Enjoy traditional kaiseki cuisine in Niigata, a style of Japanese cooking that implements seasonal natural ingredients, and taste local Niigata sake.
Osteria Bacco
With handmade pasta as its mainstay, Osteria Bacco offers meals that bring the food culture of northern Italy to Niigata.

Sushi Arai (Niigata)
Sushi Arai is a restaurant with one Michelin star for its simple yet exquisite sushi.
Mille
Mille is a modern French restaurant in Hiroshima, located in a renovated Japanese house where you can savor authentic French cuisine.
Shōun Japanese Restaurant
Enjoy traditional Japanese kaiseki dishes at Shoun, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Okayama, and taste the best of the area's delicious seasonal ingredients.

Tofu Cuisine Sorano Shibuya
Delicious multi-course tofu dining in Shibuya, at a modern restaurant that’s famous among local gourmets — you’ve never tried tofu this good.
Shabu-Shabu Tsukada Shibuya Scramble Square
Right next to Shibuya Station, this shabu-shabu restaurant gives diners each their own individual hotpot. Some of Japan’s finest wagyu, including Matsusaka and Omi, are served alongside each other as tasting comparisons.

Asadachi
A Japanese “stamina” restaurant in Shinjuku which serves unconventional dishes claimed to give vitality to diners.
Main Dining Room The Fujiya
From its 6-meter coffered ceiling to dramatic sculptures, this all-day French dining space inside the Fujiya Hotel serves classic French supper and harnesses major brasserie energy.

Kimoto
Kimoto offers quality traditional kaiseki in an ultra-stylish setting.
Bistro Topology
Meat lovers will find the offerings at Tokyo’s Bistro Topology truly delectable, with a charcuterie selection of over 20 different items and other cold cuts in traditional French courses worthy of its Michelin Bib Gourmand award.
Meishan
From outside, it may look like any other neighborhood Chinese restaurant, but the thoughtfulness and dedication displayed by Chef Yamamura and her staff take the Michelin-recognized Meishan to another level.
Setagaya Chukasoba Soshigaya Nanachome Shokudo
The name of this Soshigaya ramen shop is a real mouthful, but the perfectly-sculpted wontons here are even more so. Broth made from Shodoshima soy sauce and a healthy amount of dried sardine makes every bite of noodles burst with flavor.
Flowers & Spanish Sonrisa
Sip natural wines in rustic surroundings. The lush decor of fresh flowers is the only thing more stunning than the nightly paella from this Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded Spanish restaurant that's a florist by day.
Setsugekka Tanaka Satoru
Named after its founder, a wagyu beef connoisseur responsible for opening over 20 wagyu restaurants across the country, this Nagoya restaurant offers only the finest wagyu beef to guests: Kobe beef exclusively from Hyogo Prefecture.

TROMPETTE
A hand-written menu, a dusty blackboard, and moody lamp-light set the stage for meals that wrap diners in the atmosphere of a cozy European bistro. It’s just a perk that the relaxed venue also happens to be delicious.
Iruca Tokyo Roppongi
The popular shoyu broth at this Michelin Bib Gourmand ramen shop is actually a mixture of four different broths, made from luxurious ingredients like the Japanese spiny lobster and Satsuma black pork.
Mejiro Shunkotei
A taste of nostalgia with a modern twist. This Ikebukuro restaurant, a holder of the Michelin Bib Gourmand for several years, has innovative takes — like integrating sous vide techniques — on classic Japanese yoshoku comfort food.
Le Monde Gourmand
Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded Le Monde Gourmand whisks you to cozy Parisian vibes in Meguro. A passionate chef crafts classics like pate en croute and roasted lamb using seasonal ingredients and French techniques.

L'Amitié
Reservations are exceptionally hard to secure at this bistro in the university district of Takadanobaba. Nonetheless, it’s regarded as one of the most authentic — and affordable — French eateries in all of Tokyo.

Kanda Ponchiken
Awarded the Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide for several consecutive years, this Kanda fixture strikes the perfect balance between hand-cut meats, breadcrumbs, oils, and special seasoning to deliver the ultimate tonkatsu experience.
Seki Hanare
Antique decor and dishware coupled with fresh, vibrant omakase courses have made this Michelin Bib Gourmand kaiseki restaurant a hidden gem in Tokyo’s Setagaya district.
