Tokyo Restaurants(1406)
Ramen MAIKAGURA
Experience a bowl of ramen beloved by Tokyo locals.
Yakitori Imai
Take your casual yakitori experience to a new level by enjoying it in a formal setting.
beet eat
Enjoy extremely fresh wild game meat hunted by the restaurant owner herself!
Miyako Wakemise
Savor old Tokyo's style of sushi with full authenticity at this ultra-exclusive Akebane sushiya.
Matsushima
Indulge in the experimental tastes of China’s ethnic minorities.
Udon Maruka
You've never really tried sanuki udon until you've tried the kind beloved by the locals of Kagawa.
MARUICHI BAGEL
A piping hot toasted bagel can make any morning a perfect one, and now you can enjoy them in Tokyo!
Toriki (Kinshicho)
Level up your yakitori game from casual eating to fine dining.
Asterisque
Savor the richest flavors of fluffy cakes and soft mousse from one of Tokyo's most popular cake shops.
Libertable
Don't be intimidated by the exterior of this patisserie — you'll regret it if you don't grab a slice of cake or a madeleine from here.
CRIOLLO by Antoine Santos @Nakameguro
Be satisfied by the impeccable fusion of local tastes with classic French sweets.
Le Manoir d'Hastings
Get the best French cuisine for less in Tokyo’s upmarket dining center.
Ristorante Hiro Aoyama
Dine over the finest Italian cuisine in the center of Tokyo's most stylish district.
Sonka
Take a break from the standard soft bread in Japan — get a loaf of a genuine French baguette for a change.
Bona Festa
Experience one-of-a-kind French-style Russian cuisine with the occasional Japanese twist.
Artichaut
Grab a casual French lunch at a bargain price in the heart of the capital city.
Carnesio-East
Unassuming but not unimpressive — this Western cuisine is served Japanese-style.
Aragawa Tokyo
One of the most expensive steakhouses in the world, with its very own farm.
Hiroyuki
Be pampered with elegantly-prepared home cooking, upgrading everyday ingredients to a whole new level.
Sadaya
Ditch the Ginza scene for this charming eatery in Taito that serves even better local flavors.
Menya Itto
Don't settle for less when the best ramen in the country is just around the corner.
Pelican
A famous bakery that’s the subject of a new documentary, Pelican has been selling only two items on the menu for over 70 years, white bread loaves and dinner rolls.
Ramen Hayashida
Whether you want meat-based or fish-based soup, this gem of a ramen shop in Shinjuku has it all.
Chukasoba Ito
The former recipient of a Michelin Bib Gourmand, this ramen restaurant in northern Tokyo continues to draw crowds — in spite of its inaccessibility.
Atelier Kohta
The bright colors of the shop are matched by this Shinjuku bakery’s eye-catching sweets.
La Bombance
Experiment with a new dimension of Japanese cuisine, packed with a ton of foreign flavors.
Nodaya
Put your trust in the hands of a grilled eel master, at a shop which has been refining their craft since the Meiji Restoration.
Yappari India
Ditch sweet curry for a proper spicy one, with a side of Indian cheese flatbread.
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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.