Tokyo Restaurants(1413)
Karagenki Takadanobaba Branch
Karagenki, in Takadanobaba, offers exquisitely grilled yakitori and other Japanese delights amidst vibrant Tokyo life.
Yakiniku Horumon Ryunosu Shinjuku Kabukicho
Award-winning yakiniku in Tokyo. Discover savory delights with teppanyaki flair and signature Kasu Udon.
Nonki
Nonki in Tokyo's Katsushika district offers iconic grilled tripe and horumon with their famous shiro sauce. Experience authentic izakaya dining!
Surakkan Ebisu Main Branch
Surakkan in Ebisu serves exquisite Korean cuisine with standout chijimi and bulgogi. Near Ebisu Station, it combines cozy ambiance with stellar culinary experiences.
Sushi Komari
This Akasaka sushiya offers premium sushi dining without breaking the bank. With just 7 counter seats, every guest enjoys a fantastic view of the action, as Chef Satoshi crafts his top-class nigiri from premium ingredients sourced the very same day.
Nihonryori Jyukou
A paragon of the tradition and attention to detail which goes into traditional Japanese cuisine, this high-class Ginza restaurant offers course menus which highlight the best that each season has to offer.
Nakameguro Naito
Healthy cuisine using ingredients from across Japan, prepared daily in Nakameguro. Enjoy colorful and creative dishes in a bright and welcoming environment, with a chef only too happy to chat with his customers.
Nishiazabu Otake
Revealing the full potential of simple ingredients, enjoy a full omakase kaiseki meal in Nishiazabu Otake prepared by Chef Tatsuya Otake.
Sushi Mitsukawa
Experience the artistry of Chef Mitsukawa's meticulously crafted nigiri sushi and flavorful side dishes at Sushi Mitsukawa in Roppongi Hills. Indulge in the finest fish, expertly balanced with seasonal vegetables.
Hanagasumi
Indulge in exquisite Japanese cuisine expertly prepared with seasonal ingredients. Take a break from the busy city and enjoy the Meiji-style atmosphere near the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Kaiseki Sojuan
Indulge in traditional Japanese luxurious dining at Kaiseki Sojuan. Experience impeccable hospitality and exquisite cuisine in the remarkable setting of the Keio Plaza Hotel.
Ginza Uchiyama
Experience the epitome of Japanese culinary artistry at Ginza Uchiyama. Indulge in an unforgettable journey through traditional flavors and impeccable service.
Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani
Fresh tuna directly from the market is presented beautifully at the New Otani Hotel’s premier sushi restaurant. Enjoy seasonal sushi sets in a sophisticated atmosphere, pairing sushi with a fine selection of sake or wine.
Hanagoyomi Tokyo
Enjoy a blend of traditional and new Japanese cuisine, including kaiseki and shabu-shabu, at the Japanese restaurant on the 15th floor of Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo. Pair seasonal Japanese cuisine with sake while taking in the city view.
Kano
Indulge in skillfully crafted sushi and immerse yourself in a harmonious culinary experience that perfectly pairs sushi with sake that’s selected by sake master and chef Ryo Shikano.
Kinsui
Exquisite Japanese cuisine and warm hospitality await at Kinsui, the kaiseki restaurant inside Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. Indulge in traditional flavors, serene ambiance, and impeccable service.
Sushi Ryuichi
Inside the elegant interior of this 8-seat Ginza sushiya, guests enjoy premium Edomae sushi in a relaxed atmosphere. Seafood connoisseurs will relish the chance to try multiple different styles of sushi, on top of the classic nigiri and sushi rolls.
Sushi Kakizaki
This intimate 8-seat restaurant is a perfect place to experience the artistry that goes into classic Edomae sushi. Chef Kakizaki hand-picks every ingredient himself, ensuring top quality in every step of the process.
Tempura Mikawa Keyakizaka
Mikawa Keyakizaka banishes all concern for heavy fried dishes with the light touch of their freshly and expertly made tempura. Conveniently located in Roppongi Hills, their attentive staff are well versed in serving international guests.
Tempura Yamanoue (Ginza Six)
The unforgettable service and food of Tempura Yamanoue’s original store at The Hilltop Hotel are replicated at its Ginza branch, offering seasonal lunch bento boxes and chef-recommended dinner menus.
Ginza Kanimitsu
A focus on succulent crab and mouth-watering wagyu beef make the kaiseki course meals at this Ginza establishment richer and more satisfying than most. Enjoy sampling Hokkaido crab and Yamanashi beef in a range of exciting forms.
Ryotei Cerulean Tower Sukiya
This high-end hotel restaurant accepts just two parties per day, meaning their service and attention to detail is second to none. Enjoy innovative kaiseki dining in luxurious surroundings, designed in traditional tea house fashion.
Cotohi
Savor the umami-rich hidden delicacy of Oki wagyu at this specialty restaurant in Ginza, offering skillfully prepared course menus that celebrate the harmony between Japan’s traditional craft and culinary expertise.
Ise Sueyoshi
A private Japanese restaurant in Tokyo offering traditional kaiseki cuisine. Chef Tanaka sources fresh luxury ingredients directly from Mie Prefecture and turns them into exemplars of the culinary form.
Ginza Seryna
Experience Kobe beef, succulent crab dishes, and seasonal delicacies in this cozy Ginza restaurant. Sample mouth-watering wagyu or hairy crab shabu-shabu-style, or opt instead to indulge in sukiyaki course meals.
Il Ballond’oro
Chef Iwata Masaki may have given up professional football, and with it, a chance to win the Ballon d’Or — but his Ebisu trattoria certainly bears the Michelin Bib Gourmand with pride.
Asakusa Hirayama
Many are drawn to this soba shop in Asakusa not just for the excellent soba, but also for the soba-mae small plates, which make full use of the chef’s experience in the two-Michelin-starred Ginza Koju.
Mochibuta Tonkatsu Taiyo
With just six counter seats, there’s always a line outside this Musashi-Koyama tonkatsu restaurant. But regulars assure that the cutlets, made with domestic Waton Mochibuta pork, are definitely worth the wait.
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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.