Restaurants(10765)
Tsukiji Sushi Omakase
In Tokyo's Tsukiji, Tsukiji Sushi Omakase offers aged sushi by former academy instructor for a delightfully innovative dining experience.
Kome Dokoro Inamoto
Kome Dokoro Inamoto in Kyoto offers authentic Japanese cuisine with a focus on beautifully prepared rice bowls in a traditional ambiance.
Hida Takayama Kyo Ya
Experience Hida beef and regional flavors at Hida Takayama Kyo Ya near Miyagawa Morning Market.
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.
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.
Sumibi Yakiniku Buchan
Sumibi Yakiniku Buchan in Kanazawa offers traditional yakiniku and horumon dishes, set in a serene location perfect for gatherings. Feast on beef tongue and shiro, cooked over charcoal.
Epais Hanshin Umeda Branch
Discover award-winning tonkatsu at Epais in Umeda, Osaka, with premium pork cuts and diverse salt selections.
Eiki
Son of a yakitori restaurant owner and former apprentice to Japan's best yakitori restaurant Torishiki, Onoda Kohei of Eiki is one of the young talents ushering in a new era for yakitori.
Sumibi Yakiniku Fujita
Sumibi Yakiniku Fujita offers Yakiniku and Horumon in Sano, near Aeon Mall, featuring premium wagyu and a unique charcoal grilling method. Perfect for meat lovers.
Hifumi
Savor the essence of Japanese seafood in Minamiuonuma's Hifumi, near Echigo-Yuzawa. Discover exquisite dishes and traditional finesse.
Fugu Kaiseki Garden
A young restaurant with an old soul — finding its home in an 80-year-old building constructed in the Showa era, Fugu Kaiseki Garden be the most sophisticated way dive into the daring world of the perilous Shimonoseki blowfish.
Niku-no-Kappo Tamura Odori Bisse
Hokkaido-grown wagyu and ingredients claim the spotlight at this Sapporo yakiniku restaurant blending traditional kappo cuisine with premium meat dishes.
Toi Inshokuten
Michelin-featured, pan-Indian cooking with heart and soul in Nara, with careful adjustments to classic curries served teishoku-style on a vibrant thali platter.
Simple Comme Bonjour
Sophisticated but approachable, Kagauchi Kotaru’s dynamic French cuisine plays by its own rule with a relatively simple brief: keep things changing.
Shunsai Chuka Bar Mitsukan
Just about the coolest way to taste Nara-made Sichuan fares in a bright-lit bar with a Chinese resto fit-out, there’s a reason why this award-winning izakaya earns its Michelin status.
Ike Edoyakiunagi Asahitei
From its Edo-style unagi on Koshihikari rice to heirloom cedar furniture, every bit of this award-winning unagi restaurant in Nara breathes excellence and decades of legacy.
Kyushu Hakata Daikichi Sushi PREMIUM
An offshoot of the highly respectable Kawataro and Kawasho, this high-grade restaurant serves formidable sushi and kappo-style seafood harvested from the coastal waters of Kyushu, proving that Fukuoka still has plenty to show.
Sosakukushinomise Rindo
Osaka’s kushikatsu skewers are reimagined through the brilliance of a Michelin-awarded chef with a background in French. To eat, there’s deep-fried risotto, croque monsieur and Western-influenced morsels.
(37+1) Sanjuhachi
From the mind of Michelin-lauded chef Toshikazu Kamei comes a farm-to-table Italian restaurant that champions two purest elements: water and soil.
Chez Kurahashi
It’s devastatingly cliched to tell people that a restaurant is “modern” French these days, but nothing quite takes on a liberal approach as much as Michelin-selected Chez Kurahashi.
Pontocho Fujita
Three floors of dining offer an opportunity to taste Kyoto’s cuisine at its best, using expert cooking techniques and seasonal ingredients.
Niku Kaiseki Yukawa
The word wagyu brings to mind images of Kobe and Mie, but wagyu from the Hokuriku region — like the variety served at this restaurant — is just as prized, especially as the centerpiece of Kaga-style cuisine.
Kyoryori Haku
Attention to seasonality, detail, and tradition are the hallmarks of this Kyoto establishment. Here, history perfumes the tatami and lacquered tableware that frame every exquisite dish.
Kichiji Kanizou
Treasures of the northern Okhotsk Sea await at this Nakameguro restaurant. A secret hideaway inside sushi restaurant Onikai +1, where guests can experience a culinary odyssey through Michelin-quality tempura, sushi, and crab hotpot.