Tokyo Restaurants(1406)
Trattoria Gran Bocca
Get premium meat cuts grilled Italian-style, in Tokyo’s most stylish gourmet neighborhood.
Chuuka Soba Manchiken
Unlike any other, this ramen-ya opts for a duck broth for all its ramen bowls — a definite must-try for ramen lovers.
Kyu-Yamtei Shimokita-Sou
Not too far away from Shibuya is a humble, fantastic Japanese curry house with a respectable selection.
Niboshi Soba RU.
Get a substantial serving of fresh ramen at a steal deal, and watch them be made while you wait.
A Cote Patisserie
Treat yourself to a sumptuous seasonal sweet, right by Tokyo’s Studio Ghibli Museum.
Chuukasoba Chigonoki
Indulge in noodle bowls filled with innovative broth mixes.
Ginza Habsburg Veilchen
Get an authentic taste of Austria without the need for a plane ticket.
Gentil H
Preserving the craft of French cuisine, while utilizing ingredients sourced from Japan.
Haguruma
Be impressed by the telepathic skills of the bartender, who will conjure up the perfect drink just for you.
Steak & Trattoria Carnesio
Grab a steak for a power lunch without breaking the bank.
Seijuken
Munch on local treats from one of the original wagashi stores in the city of Tokyo.
Margotto e Baciare
Edit your favorite French dishes with customisable touches of truffle luxury.
Orlando
Be intrigued by the unconventional Italian offerings on this restaurant’s ever-changing a la carte menu.
MAGICAMENTE
Be greeted by the best Italian food, with some rare dishes you won’t find elsewhere in Japan.
Nojima
Why go for average, classic sushi when innovative options are there for the taking?
Kamejuu
Go back in time to the old residential neighborhoods of Tokyo for a bite of classic Japanese sweets.
Sirotae
Join the queue of Tokyo locals eagerly waiting for their slice of cheesecake heaven.
Himitsudo
Cool down with a refreshing bowl of shaved ice topped with fresh and fruity goodness.
Tonakatsu Yamaichi
Small in space, but big in portion sizes: a good trade off for a tonkatsu restaurant.
Kuuya
Everyone has to try the specialty sweet of this legendary wagashi shop in Tokyo at least once.
Madai ramen Mengyo
Slurp a snapper-based broth, or go out of your ramen comfort zone and try an experimental fish broth.
Topca Kanda
Lovers of both spicy and mild curry can unite at this Tokyo curry eatery that serves both.
Pâtisserie K.Vincent
Good things come to those who wait at this Shinjuku bakery.
Ramen Koike
Just a short train trip away from central Tokyo is the best toripaitan-style ramen.
Tantantei
This wontonmen has won the hearts of ramen lovers near and far.
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.
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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.