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Aladdin

High-quality French cuisine (minus the intimidation factor) at one of downtown Tokyo’s longest-running French favorites.

Lunch: ¥1,000-1,999
Dinner: ¥3,000-3,999
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Takumi Shingo

Formidable sushi skills, displayed by a chef who apprenticed at the venerated kitchen of Sushi Sho.

Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Yuji

The vibrant yakiniku dining at this Shibuya store will make you feel like a local.

Dinner: ¥6,000-7,999
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Saryo Miyasaka

A fully Japanese experience: sample some of Tokyo’s finest kaiseki dining in a teahouse atmosphere, with matcha tea to finish.

Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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La Bonne Table

Accessible French haute cuisine, with an admirable commitment to sustainability, in downtown Tokyo.

Lunch: ¥5,000-5,999
Dinner: ¥10,000-19,999
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MASA'S KITCHEN EBISU

You’ll love how European techniques add unique layers to classic Chinese dishes at this restaurant in Shibuya ward.

Lunch: ¥1,000-1,999
Dinner: ¥10,000-19,999
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Torisawa

Put yourself in the safe hands of a top grillmaster to enjoy the finest chicken that east Tokyo has to offer.

Dinner: ¥6,000-8,000
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ICARO miyamoto

Transportive cooking conjures up the foothills of northern Italy in the middle of Meguro.

Dinner: ¥10,000-15,999
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Shangu

The brainchild of two masters of Cantonese cuisine, there are only a few places this authentic in all of Tokyo.

Lunch: ¥5,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Toricho

Whether raw or cooked, the chicken here is some of the best in the city!

Dinner: ¥5,000-10,000
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L'appartamento di NAOKI

Having moved from its Azabujuban roots to a new location in Ningyocho, one of Tokyo's finest Italian restaurants continues its legacy of excellence and intimate dining atmosphere, thanks to the expertise of head chef Yokoe Naoki.

Lunch: ¥20,000-21,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-21,000
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L’Assiette Blanche

Classic French dining in a space which will transport you to the suburbs of Paris.

Lunch: ¥8,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Ichiyanagi

Inventive nigiri is at the forefront at this 2018 Michelin-starred Ginza sushi restaurant.

Lunch: ¥20,000-30,000
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Mori Bar

World-famous cocktails in the heart of Ginza, served by a master craftsman with over 50 years of experience.

Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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Ichikawa

Ichikawa offers seasonal sides and mouth-watering fatty tuna from a Michelin-starred chef in Shirokane.

Dinner: ¥40,000-50,000
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Ginza Cobau

Grilled beef approached with the same delicacy as sushi, in the gourmet center of Japan.

Dinner: ¥10,000-14,999
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Obana

Freshwater eel with a Michelin star in 2020, just 20 minutes from Tokyo Station.

Lunch: ¥8,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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Jiyu-san

The 20 minute train from Shinjuku is a small price to pay for this top-value, high-quality soba.

Lunch: ¥1,000-5,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-10,000
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Kotaro

A classic Japanese pub in Shibuya which raises the bar on casual after-work dining and drinks.

Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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Miyaba

The only thing that’s better than the fish at this Tokyo sushiya is the value-for-money of their lunch meal.

Lunch: ¥8,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Ishibashi (Chiyoda)

Absorb the goodness of fatty wagyu beef at one of the oldest sukiyaki restaurants in Tokyo.

Dinner: ¥15,000-19,999
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BURGAZ ADA

Treat your taste buds to royal Turkish cuisine, inherited from the court culture of the Ottoman Empire.

Dinner: ¥15,000-19,999
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Tsuruhachi

Be your own chef by putting together your own set-course meal (or leave it up to the experts).

Dinner: ¥15,000-20,000
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Chukasoba Nishino

Ramen Koike’s new sister restaurant in Hongo serves fish-based broth for their ramen, light yet redolent with umami. It’s a simple, yet perfect bowl of ramen.

Lunch: ¥1,000-2,000
Dinner: ¥1,000-2,000
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Comptoir Missago

Wild game gets the artisan treatment at this French restaurant in Nishiazabu.

Dinner: ¥15,000-19,999
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Shu Xiang-Xiang

Introducing traditionally-preserved yet individually-tailored Sichuan cuisine.

Dinner: ¥10,000-14,999
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Yoroniku

Arguably the most famous yakiniku restaurant in Tokyo, Yoroniku's original Minami-Aoyama outlet is still as popular as ever. Many come for the "silk loin" wagyu beef, sliced thin as the cloth it takes its name from, but exploding with umami.

Dinner: ¥14,000-15,000
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Yakumo

The usual soy sauce, pork or chicken ramen is ditched in place of the golden-hued, gentle wonton soups in this ultra-popular ramen-ya in Tokyo that’s flocked by both foodies and the media.

Lunch: ¥1,000-2,000
Dinner: ¥1,000-2,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I reserve restaurants in Tokyo?

You can always reserve a seat at a restaurant in Tokyo by making a direct phone call to the restaurant itself. However, as not all staff speak English, this can often be very difficult due to the language barrier. In some cases, certain restaurants will allow reservations in English via their website. Although, when this is not the case, you can make a reservation via an online platform. There are many sites which are designed to help foreigners make restaurant reservations in Tokyo and greater Japan. ByFood is one such platform where you can go to book experiences and make reservations at restaurants in Japan. The platform allows you to filter restaurants in Japan by area, food, and other preferences, making it easy to choose a restaurant and make a reservation. All you have to do is select the restaurant in Tokyo where you’d like to place a reservation and add your reservation details. ByFood will make the reservation on your behalf and send you a confirmation email. In the event that the reservation fails, you will receive a failed reservation email.

Is a reservation required for all restaurants in Tokyo?

This depends on the restaurant. Casual restaurants and chain restaurants in Tokyo generally do not require a reservation, however if you are in a big group, it can be a good idea to place a reservation ahead. Premium and high-end restaurants tend to require reservations, especially those which are popular and are all booked 2 or 3 months in advance. It is not possible to reserve at some casual restaurants like diners or some izakayas.

What is the average cost of a meal at restaurants in Tokyo?

A meal at a regular restaurant in Tokyo will generally cost somewhere between ¥1,000 and ¥3,000 for a meal, depending on the restaurant. If you’re on a budget, keep in mind that options tend to be cheaper during lunchtime. Fine dining restaurants can start at around ¥4,000 per person and even cost more than ¥20,000 per meal.

Reserve Restaurants in Tokyo

Tokyo is the city for globe-trotters looking to expand their palettes and culinary knowledge. Home to over 180 Michelin-starred restaurants, the Japanese capital is a culinary wonderland with restaurants offering every cuisine of every caliber, from street food classics in Asakusa to high-grade Edomae sushi in Ginza. Tokyo's range of restaurants is phenomenal, always offering delicious food wherever you might find yourself seated.

No matter what kind of dining experience in Tokyo you desire, traditional Japanese restaurants, some over a century old, coexist with futuristic establishments filled with robots, offering a smorgasbord of foreign and local Japanese cuisine. Enjoy grilling your own wagyu beef yakiniku style, or watch the morning's catch prepared by an expert chef at an omakase sushi restaurant. Maybe better still, slurp up hearty ramen noodles squashed elbow-to-elbow with locals somewhere downtown or at a family-run tempura restaurant with only 10 seats and an astonishing queue.

Don't let your sightseeing get in the way of good Japanese food, because whether you're exploring around Tokyo Tower or filling up on cheap thrills at Tokyo Dome, there are Tokyo eateries in every neighborhood. Traveling solo? Worry not. Tokyo has plenty of places for eating alone, too.

Not sure where to start? Experience the best of this culinary wonderland and reserve your seat in a Tokyo restaurant to guarantee yourself some of the best food in the city. Endlessly surprising and exciting, a Tokyo dining experience will satisfy every taste bud and accommodate any budget.