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TOKYO

Robataya Jiro

This Oku-Kagurazaka robatayaki restaurant offers the freshest fish from all over the country and Omi wagyu beef, prepared by a chef with decades of experience in a number of different culinary styles.

Dinner: $129.59-215.99
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TOKYO

Daikanyama Rokkakutei

This kushikatsu restaurant just off Shibuya has been serving high-quality ingredients like kuroge wagyu black beef and Japanese tiger prawn for over 40 years.

Lunch: $64.80-72.00
Dinner: $100.80-129.59
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TOKYO

Sushi Sugahisa

Chef Kan Masahiro brings his dual backgrounds as a chef in a Thai restaurant and a sushi chef together in his Toranomon Hills restaurant concept, fusing the two to make beautiful Thai-inspired sushi.

Lunch: $215.99-223.19
Dinner: $215.99-223.19
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Horumon Tasuki Shinbashi

Only premium cuts of wagyu beef and horumon (offals) are on offer at this Shinbashi yakiniku restaurant, with impeccable service and fares at affordable prices.

Dinner: $57.60-108.00
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OSAKA

Daiki Suisan Sushi Seminar Dotonbori

The promise of fresh fish draws diners into this famous conveyor belt sushi restaurant, where the making and eating of sushi is its own art form.

Lunch: $28.80-36.00
Dinner: $28.80-36.00
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TOKYO

Furano Wagyu Yoshiushi Kagurazaka-dori

Outstanding quality draws meat lovers to this yakiniku restaurant in Tokyo's charming French neighborhood, but it's the thoughtful and impeccable service that keeps them returning time and time again.

Lunch: $57.60-129.59
Dinner: $57.60-129.59
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TOKYO

Yakiniku Heijoen Asakusa Flagship Store

Yakiniku Heijoen Asakusa Flagship Store invites you to indulge in A5-grade wagyu after exploring Asakusa's temples and shops. Upscale ambiance and melt-in-your-mouth wagyu beef await.

Lunch: $108.00-115.20
Dinner: $108.00-115.20
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KYOTO

Sushi Rakumi

Michelin-starred sushi in Kyoto, with a generous range of appetizers and three cuts of premium tuna.

Dinner: $215.99-287.99
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KYOTO

Godan Miyazawa

Learn a thing or two about Japanese history during an innovative omakase course dinner.

Lunch: $108.00-143.99
Dinner: $158.39-179.99
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NARA

Kuramoto Ryori Maruto Shoyu

Time, innovation, and flavor converge in an old soy sauce brewery that’s earned a Michelin Green Star. Kuramoto Ryori Maruto Shoyu is revitalizing taste buds while preserving a slice of Nara's history with every perfect dish.

Lunch: $36.00-72.00
Dinner: $72.00-108.00
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TOKYO

Trois Visages

Trois Visages lives up to its name – and its one Michelin Star – in its interconnectedness to the “three faces” behind its unique French cuisine: local food producers, the staff, and the guests.

Lunch: $36.00-72.00
Dinner: $108.00-179.99
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TOKYO

Monolith

This French restaurant in Tokyo is always evolving classic French cuisine into fusion wonders based on the chef’s “Neo Classic” approach and has earned one Michelin star for its efforts.

Lunch: $36.00-72.00
Dinner: $72.00-143.99
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KYOTO

Tan

Taking its name from the Tango Peninsula in Kyoto, Tan’s close relationship with local producers upholds their mutual philosophy of sustainability.

Lunch: $21.60-28.80
Dinner: $43.20-129.59
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NARA

Nara Nikon

With a practice informed by old masters, Chef Shimizu Shojiro earned two Michelin Stars by demonstrating that there is still space to play in the world of traditional Japanese cuisine.

Lunch: $108.00-143.99
Dinner: $143.99-215.99
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NARA

Aji no Tabibito Roman

The stunningly beautiful and seasonal dishes of kaiseki intersect with the owner’s deep respect for home cooking in this Michelin-starred locale brimming with a menu that evolves monthly.

Lunch: $36.00-72.00
Dinner: $72.00-108.00
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NARA

Koikiryori Aji Manso

Some restaurants stand against the test of time — Koikiryori Aji Manso thrives with it, so head here for a historic meal led by one of Japan’s most acclaimed chefs.

Lunch: $43.20-57.60
Dinner: $108.00-143.99
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NARA

Musoan

The sun-drenched, Michelin-beloved Musoan in Nara Park celebrates traditional Japanese cooking as it should be: produce-led, rich and traditional.

Lunch: $43.20-57.60
Dinner: $72.00-108.00
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TOKYO

Den

Chef Zaiyu Hasegawa’s down-to-earth choice of menu, along with his impeccable execution, has earned his restaurant 2 Michelin stars, and a Green Star for sustainability.

Lunch: $215.99-287.99
Dinner: $215.99-287.99
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TOKYO

Il Ristorante - Niko Romito (Bulgari Hotel Tokyo)

The strict culinary philosophy of Chef Niko Romito and his commitment to transforming classic Italian dishes keeps the luxurious Michelin-starred Il Ristorante - Niko Romito at the forefront of Italian culinary innovation.

Lunch: $108.00-179.99
Dinner: $215.99-359.99
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TOKYO

Ginza Kitagawa

Featuring Shiga’s well-known Shinohara style, Ginza Kitagawa’s chefs paint a beautiful canvas of flavors. Each dish in the omakase course perfectly expresses the seasons visually and through flavorful Shiga ingredients.

Dinner: $215.99-287.99
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TOKYO

Nihonryori Ichirin

Nihonryori Ichirin employs fresh Japanese produce to create omakase courses that fully represent the country’s beautiful seasons. These dishes are flavorful and paired perfectly with seasonal sake or tea, offering an unforgettable dining experience.

Lunch: $179.99-215.99
Dinner: $179.99-215.99
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TOKYO

Metis Roppongi

Get acquainted with Roppongi’s fusion cuisine scene with Metis Roppongi, blending Japanese cuisine with French techniques in the spirit of “wakon-yosai”. Enjoy an original omakase course with unique twists on Japanese and French cuisine.

Dinner: $143.99-179.99
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TOKYO

Mutsukari

This Michelin-starred gastronomic haven seamlessly crafts the pinnacle of traditional Kaiseki cuisine, creating an atmosphere that mirrors the sophistication of its upscale surroundings.

Dinner: $143.99-215.99
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TOKYO

Nishiazabu Noguchi

Chef Shotaro Noguchi’s devotion to kaiseki is shown here at Nishiazabu Noguchi, where he pays homage to his extensive training in Japanese cuisine by adding his own unique touches — a culinary approach that has earned him a Michelin star.

Dinner: $143.99-215.99
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TOKYO

Miyasaka

This Michelin-starred Japanese gem stands as a testament to the artistry and precision of Japanese cuisine, capturing the essence of seasons in each delicate dish.

Lunch: $143.99-215.99
Dinner: $251.99-359.99
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TOKYO

Hiroo Ishizaka

Located in the upscale neighborhood of Hiroo, Tokyo, Hiroo Ishizaka emerges as a gastronomic sanctuary for sushi enthusiasts.

Dinner: $259.19-287.99
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TOKYO

Ginza Kyubey

Once ranked the second-best restaurant in the world by La Liste but famously absent from the Michelin Guide Tokyo, Kyubey is also known by the epithet “the best sushi restaurant in Japan without a Michelin star.”

Lunch: $72.00-108.00
Dinner: $143.99-215.99
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TOKYO

Takumi Sushi Owana

The former holder of a Michelin star, this omakase sushi restaurant in Ebisu effortlessly mixes traditional nigiri with inventive new takes on the sushi form, thanks to Chef Oana Kenji's skilled hands.

Dinner: $223.19-230.39
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Just a fabulous experience from start to finish. The 22 course was some of the freshest, most delicious and often creative sushi we’ve ever eaten. They have a wonderful selection of Japanese sake and the chef was so helpful in finding the right drink for our tastes. Speaking of which, our sushi chef Yoshihito was incredible. Not only did he have a complete mastery of his art form and was a pleasure to watch in action, he was friendly, personable and even gave us recommendations for places to see on our trip. There are other sushi kaiseki dinners in Japan that are far more expensive for far less food, and the freshness of the fish and all ingredients at Sushi Toiro was above and beyond expectations.
Elliot Porter
April 14, 2025
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Sushi Toiro
Restaurant in Tokyo
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We had such a great time here - the food was really good and some very unique dishes. The chef was excellent and despite not knowing a lot of english, was very interactive and engaged with us the whole time. Highly recommend!
Felix Leung
April 14, 2025
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Sushi Hajime (Shibuya)
Restaurant in Tokyo
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We had THE best dining experience so far on our trip to Japan with the Watanabe family. We had the most delicious lunch, course after course (best baby squid and soba fish dishes we’ve ever had). While the food was second to none the hospitality was so genuine and warming. Everyone made it so special especially Mrs W, her husband and very talented chef son. Could not recommend highly enough - thanks for making our trip so special.
Matthew Moloney
April 13, 2025
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Tozentei
Restaurant in Kyoto
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Foreigner-friendly restaurant. Only one person serving all the tables, but she was able to take care of everyone all the while friendly. She expertly cooked our food for us, explaining which sauce to use for each course. Food was delicious! Atmosphere was great! The chef even came to our table and showed us the meat cake. Will come back next time we are in Tokyo.
Carol Shiosaka
April 13, 2025
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Niku-Azabu Nishi-Azabu
Restaurant in Tokyo
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The food and atmosphere at Cave was wonderful! This was quite literally the best meal we had during our trip to Japan. The Chef took great care in preparing our meals with local ingredients and was clearly passionate about food. The wine and cocktails were also very very good. I highly recommend Cave to any considering it. The restaurant is cozy and seats about 8-12, great for a small group.
Veronica Thompson
April 12, 2025
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Ginza CAVE
Restaurant in Tokyo