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TOKYO

Ebisu Sushi Kenshin

Only six guests can dine at a time in this intimate sushi venue, led by both a certified sommelier and a sushi master who orchestrates a parade of pristine sushi paired with the best-fitting wines.

Dinner: $230.93-153.95
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Delicate red snapper sushi on dark slate background
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TOKYO

Shinjuku Makoto Restaurant

A homey sushi spot backed by the team behind the cult-hit Sushi Lab, Shinjuku Makoto surpasses all expectations with uber-fresh nigiri rooted in Edomae techniques — at ridiculously affordable prices.

Dinner: $76.98-97.97
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TOKYO

Nishiazabu Teppanyaki Kichi

Located along a quaint slope in Nishi Azabu, Chef Yoshihara of Nishiazabu Teppanyaki Kichi brings a fresh perspective to the luxurious world of teppanyaki, prioritizing guests and premium ingredients above all.

Lunch: $160.95-174.95
Dinner: $349.89-384.88
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TOKYO

Hitsumabushi Nagoya Bincho Marronnier Gate Ginza 1

The increasingly popular Aichi unagi specialty of hitsumabushi (freshwater eel over rice prepared three ways) finds itself in the heart of Tokyo’s Ginza district, prepared flawlessly in Kansai style.

Lunch: $69.98-76.98
Dinner: $69.98-76.98
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Sizzling grilled steak with vegetables at a trendy restaurant
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HYOGO

Itamae Yakiniku Ichigyu Kobe Sannomiya

Experience the pinnacle of yakiniku at Itamae Yakiniku Ichigyu Kobe Sannomiya and witness the chef’s artistry as they prepare cuts of wagyu.

Lunch: $69.98-104.97
Dinner: $69.98-104.97
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TOKYO

Littlechef Whitely

Using projection mapping, watch tiny chefs take over your table to create a seven-course dinner at Whitley, a new-concept restaurant in Shibuya overseen by the famed Yakiniku Kappo Note.

Dinner: $111.97-139.96
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OSAKA

Botejyu Flagship Store Dotonbori

The Osaka flagship store where the okonomiyaki legend began almost 80 years ago, and the birthplace of modanyaki. This Dotonbori hotspot continues to be incredibly popular with both locals and visitors.

Lunch: $7.00-14.00
Dinner: $20.99-27.99
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TOKYO

Sushi Toiro

A hidden newcomer in a quiet corner of Kichijoji, Sushi Toiro’s spectacular 22-course omakase is quickly making waves for its emphasis on technique over tricks.

Dinner: $69.98-104.97
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KYOTO

Sushi Tamahime KYOTO

Tokyo sushi in Kyoto — Sushi Tamahime KYOTO serves flawless omakase course with the traditions of Edomae and elegance of Kyoto.

Lunch: $34.99-111.97
Dinner: $48.98-111.97
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Cozy rustic restaurant interior with warm lighting and wooden decor
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TOKYO

Gonpachi Nishiazabu - Kill Bill Tokyo Restaurant

Perhaps the most iconic restaurant in action movie history; enjoy a range of traditional Japanese food at the Kill Bill Tokyo restaurant!

Lunch: $7.00-14.00
Dinner: $27.99-34.99
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TOKYO

Shima

Some of the highest grade beef available in Tokyo, at a more reasonable price compared to other high-end steakhouses in the city.

Lunch: $41.99-55.98
Dinner: $55.98-83.97
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Cozy restaurant entrance with traditional Japanese architecture
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KYOTO

Minokichi Karasuma Shijo

An institution with over 300 years of history behind it, Minokichi’s Karasuma Shijo branch holds the same reputation for luxurious Kyoto-style kaiseki cuisine as the original, with decadent dishes like softshell turtle hotpot and grilled Kobe beef.

Lunch: $90.97-174.95
Dinner: $90.97-174.95
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TOKYO

Ginger Garden Aoyama

This Aoyama cafe boasts gorgeous floral displays, Instagram-worthy afternoon teas and occasional collaborations with some of the cutest Sanrio mascot characters, including Hello Kitty, My Melody and Kuromi.

Lunch: $69.98-104.97
Dinner: $69.98-104.97
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Premium beef grilling on traditional Japanese charcoal grill
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TOKYO

Nikutei Futago iki Hongo Sanchome

While the Nikutei Futago restaurants are all renowned for their dedication to a sophisticated yakiniku dining experience, the Hongo Sanchome branch sets itself apart by specializing in halal Kurohana wagyu beef from Kumamoto Prefecture.

Dinner: $132.96-195.94
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Crispy tempura shrimp being freshly fried in hot oil
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TOKYO

Tempura Ten Soso Roppongi Hills

Tempura Ten Soso offers a premium tempura experience featuring fresh seasonal ingredients sourced within and outside Japan. The restaurant is headed by Chef Keita Sato, a famous name in the tempura scene.

Dinner: $216.93-489.85
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TOKYO

Jyanoichi Honten

Literature and food aficionados alike flock to this Nihonbashi sushi establishment, which was frequented by legendary Japanese writer Naoya Shiga. Enjoy authentic Edomae sushi just as Shiga himself would have, unchanged over five generations.

Lunch: $69.98-153.95
Dinner: $69.98-153.95
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Fresh seafood platter featuring crabs in a decorative dish
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TOKYO

Kani Kato Asakusa

A veteran kappo chef whips the freshest crabs from Hokkaido, Fukui and Ishikawa Prefectures into stunning course menu spreads that let diners relish the textures, flavors and colors of the season through the avenue of fresh-caught seafood.

Dinner: $272.91-384.88
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Fresh sushi with pink tuna on black glass surface
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TOKYO

Akasaka Sushi Ohtani

Edomae may be the most enduring and traditional form of sushi, but Chef Ohtani puts his own spin on the cuisine with his Ohtani-mae style of cooking. Premium ingredients are shaped into exciting new forms at this Akasaka sushi restaurant.

Lunch: $132.96-139.96
Dinner: $139.96-146.95
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Gourmet sushi paired with wine on elegant restaurant table
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TOKYO

Niku-Azabu Nishi-Azabu

With its affordable, crowd-pulling A5 wagyu, Niku-Azabu Nishi-Azabu hits the sweet spot between casual yakiniku eatery and high-end dining.

Lunch: $41.99-69.98
Dinner: $41.99-69.98
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Crispy tempura shrimp lifted from soy sauce with chopsticks
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TOKYO

Arakicho Tenpaku (Formerly Kondou)

As is apt for an establishment that takes its name from a Zen saying about purity and natural beauty, this tempura restaurant uses pure taihaku sesame oil to enhance the inherent flavor of its carefully-chosen produce.

Lunch: $97.97-104.97
Dinner: $97.97-104.97
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Exquisite sushi nigiri served on a stone platter in a stylish restaurant
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TOKYO

Sushi Wasabi

Omakase courses built from the chef’s expertise and fine-tuned to suit each guest perfectly makes the sushi at Sushi Wasabi more than just a fine-dining experience. The open, relaxed space invites diners to savor and unwind together.

Lunch: $209.93-216.93
Dinner: $209.93-216.93
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Gourmet dish with roe and microgreens on a white plate
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TOKYO

Azabu Asai

Located in one of Tokyo’s most glamorous districts, this 21-seater Nishi-Azabu establishment transforms ingredients sourced directly from head chef Taichi Asai’s hometown into a masterful mixture of French-tinged Kyoto culinary tradition.

Lunch: $83.97-146.95
Dinner: $181.94-272.91
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Grilled eel skewers over charcoal embers in a restaurant setting
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TOKYO

Unagi Kappo Ooedo

Unagi Kappo Oedo repeatedly immerses whole pieces of eel within jars of their secret sauce, letting its flavor suffuse the meat entirely. It is then paired with sticky Yumegokochi rice for maximum texture.

Lunch: $258.92-265.92
Dinner: $258.92-265.92
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TOKYO

Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori

This Ginza tempura restaurant’s counter-only seating allows guests to observe masters at work.

Lunch: $55.98-202.94
Dinner: $223.93-230.93
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TOKYO

Sushi Iwase

Chef Kenji Iwase got a comparatively late start to his sushi career, switching from an office job at 20 years old. But that hasn’t stopped him from serving some of the most vaunted sushi in all of Tokyo, particularly his signature sea urchin rice.

Dinner: $230.93-237.93
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TOKYO

USHIHACHI Akihabara

Visitors to Akihabara may spend most of their budget on computer parts or anime merchandise—but the high “cospa” of this yakiniku specialist means that they’ll still be able to afford a high-quality wagyu beef dinner at the end of the day.

Lunch: $69.98-90.97
Dinner: $69.98-90.97
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Grilled eel on a traditional Japanese serving tray with chopsticks
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TOKYO

MARUICHI FUJI AKASAKA (formerly Nyorosuke Akasaka)

Rather than steam the eel first in Kanto style, this famed Akasaka unagi specialist upholds Kansai tradition by going straight into grilling the eel for a crispier, crunchier texture.

Dinner: $69.98-83.97
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TOKYO

atelier Morimoto XEX

Celebrities from both within and outside of Japan flock to this cosmopolitan Roppongi restaurant, whose eclectic mixture of Japanese and Western cuisine brings something new every time.

Dinner: $202.94-461.86
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