Tokyo Restaurants(1406)
Les enfants gates
Presenting a high-spirited and lively take on classic French cuisine in stylish Daikanyama.
Unagiya
Dine at the restaurant that the late founder of Honda personally picked as his favorite unagi eatery.
Yakiniku Kunimoto Shinkan
Melt-in-your-mouth beef is overrated — go for the chewy, meaty type for a change.
Momo Paradise Kabukicho
Sample Japan’s mouthwatering beef at an all-you-can-eat restaurant in Shinjuku.
Tsukitei
A relaxed and refined hotpot restaurant which also serves up delicate Kyoto-style cuisine — take your pick or enjoy them together.
Imahan
A leading name in Japanese beef hotpot dining, serving up delicious meals in private rooms in the heart of Ginza.
Ichi-nii-san
Premium pork is the order of the day at this hotpot restaurant in Ginza, with stylish Japanese design and a great atmosphere.
Yakiniku Zen Ikebukuro
This yakiniku restaurant serves up more than just beef — their menu is jam packed with endless options, cooked on a bamboo grill.
AIN SOPH. Soar IKEBUKURO
Vegan dining isn’t so easy in Japan — thankfully, this trendy Ikebukuro eatery offers a fantastic range of Japanese and Western vegan treats.
Asakusa Sushi Ken
Fantastic nigiri sushi in Tokyo’s most exciting historic district, with halal certification opening the door to Muslim diners.
Ami Ryogoku
Sample sumo cuisine with very reasonably priced bowls of chanko nabe, jam packed with delicious beef, pork, or seafood.
Hana no Mai
Located in Tokyo's center of sumo wrestling culture, this restaurant's distinguishing feature is a traditional sumo ring on one side — host to Friday night performances — and sumo wrestlers' favorites like the famous chanko nabe hot pot.
Tofu no Futaba
A tofu shop with over a century of history, with a restaurant attached serving up their delicious product in great-value set meals.
Sushi Dai
Crazy queues are par for the course at Toyosu Market’s most in-demand sushi shop, which serves the freshest fish around.
Roppongi FUKUZUSHI
A high-end sushi restaurant in Roppongi, with a fantastic range of exquisite cooked seafood on the menu too.
Tan Tei
Okinawan dishes and ingredients melded with the kaiseki style of Kyoto, with fantastic results!
WARASHIBE GYOZA
Gyoza fans will go crazy for the plethora of styles on offer here, especially the cheese fondue gyoza platter.
Nihonshu Hotaru
A sake microbrewery and gastropub where you can sample a rare kind of house sake, and a huge range of other bottles.
Esaki
An oden specialty restaurant in Tokyo, serving soul-warming Japanese comfort food.
Momotaro Azabu Juban
A real, local-style grilled chicken restaurant, where you can enjoy nicely-priced beer and delicious chicken dishes.
Rojiura
A longstanding local favorite izakaya with fantastic all-you-can-drink deals and a delicious signature spicy beef stew.
Iburi-ya
A yakiniku BBQ beef restaurant in Shinagawa, which nails the basics and wins the hearts of locals again and again.
MASU‐KAME
A local izakaya in Shinagawa with some outstanding all-you-can eat and free flow drink deals — eat and drink til you drop!
Ryomakaido Shinagawa
Get a taste of Shikoku (along with more than a few tastes of sake) at this Shinagawa izakaya which is perfect for big parties.
Tsukiji Tama Sushi (Harumi-dori Branch)
A top quality sushi restaurant with modern decors, located at the border of upmarket Ginza and the seafood Mecca of Tsukiji.
Omotesando Ukai Tei
The price may be prohibitively high for some, but those who can afford it are in for the best grilled beef of their life.
Sushirosan
Sushi dining in Shinjuku, with handmade nigiri put together by an expert team of chefs right in front of you.
Uoshin Nogizaka
Seafood dining in downtown Tokyo’s vibrant entertainment center, with some literal heaps of fresh fish to enjoy.
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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.