Best Restaurants in Saitama(35)

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SAITAMA

Hiyama

Taste the best that the foothills of Fuji have to offer at this Kawaguchi restaurant specializing in mushrooms.
Dinner: ¥50,000-60,000
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SAITAMA

Negombo33

These Indian curries are the genuine article — something which can be hard to find elsewhere in Tokyo.
Lunch: ¥1,000-1,999
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SAITAMA

Pâtisserie Acacier

Indulge in the gentle sweetness of a variety of flavored cakes at Pâtisserie Acacier.
Lunch: ¥1,000-2,000
Dinner: ¥2,000-3,000
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SAITAMA

Chinese Noodle Yotsuba

Think outside of the box with the out-of-this-world ramen combos at a Saitama ramen laboratory.
Lunch: ¥1,000-1,999
Dinner: ¥1,000-1,999
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SAITAMA

Eel Shop Sakebo-Esho Echigoya

This eel deal is a steal: top unagi dining in under an hour away from Tokyo
Lunch: ¥4,000-4,999
Dinner: ¥5,000-5,999
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SAITAMA

Suzunoki

There's nothing ordinary about this deceptively humble ramen-ya, just an hour from Tokyo.
Lunch: ¥999-999
Dinner: ¥999-999
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SAITAMA

Kaiseki Miya

This kaiseki restaurant was once one of Saitama’s best-kept secrets. Its world-class course menus – showcases of the best seafood Japan has to offer – are beloved by local connoisseurs and visitors alike.
Lunch: ¥20,000-29,999
Dinner: ¥20,000-29,999
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Tokyo’s neighbor to the north isn’t one of Japan’s most famous prefectures, but as one of the most accessible, it has plenty to offer any intrepid day-trippers who make their way up there. Far more wide and open than the big city down south, you can finally have some room to breathe in Saitama, where the concrete jungle gives way to rolling hills and sprawling tea farms.

There are plenty of good reasons for foodies to head up this way too. The Japanese unagi eel and sweetfish caught in the rivers here are some of the most delicious in the country, while the sweets of Kawagoe City’s Candy Alley offers a sugary blast from the past for those with a craving for all things sweet. With byFood’s list of Saitama restaurants, you’ll be able to book spot at one of the area’s best eateries in no time!