Ikebukuro Japanese Cuisine “Vegetables and Umadashi” KICHI KYOTO by MINOKICHI SEIBU IKEBUKURO 3.00 1 Kaiseki cuisine that’s gentle on your body from a long-established ryotei restaurant in Kyoto. See More
Ginza Chinese Food Tim Ho Wan Hibiya 3.00 1 Dim sum specialty store that has been awarded one Michelin star in Hong Kong. See More Related Articles Tim Ho Wan, the World's Cheapest Michelin-Starred Restaurant, Has Opened Its First Japanese Branch in Tokyo! Hibiya is a hot place to be now! Tokyo Midtown Hibiya is booming every day. In April of 2018, a branch of Hong Kong's dim sum specialty shop, Tim Ho Wan, opened nearby. Day after day, long lines form outside.
Tim Ho Wan, the World's Cheapest Michelin-Starred Restaurant, Has Opened Its First Japanese Branch in Tokyo! Hibiya is a hot place to be now! Tokyo Midtown Hibiya is booming every day. In April of 2018, a branch of Hong Kong's dim sum specialty shop, Tim Ho Wan, opened nearby. Day after day, long lines form outside.
Ginza Ramen Tendon Ramen Hageten Ginza Branch 3.00 2 A restaurant where you can enjoy tendon and ramen together. See More Related Articles A Tendon and Ramen Set at Tokyo’s “Tendon Ramen Hageten” Today I had lunch at “Tendon Ramen Hageten.” It’s a new restaurant, made possible by a collaboration between tempura restaurant with 93 locations nation-wide “Ginza Hageten” and Fukuoka-originated global ramen brand “Ippudo.”
A Tendon and Ramen Set at Tokyo’s “Tendon Ramen Hageten” Today I had lunch at “Tendon Ramen Hageten.” It’s a new restaurant, made possible by a collaboration between tempura restaurant with 93 locations nation-wide “Ginza Hageten” and Fukuoka-originated global ramen brand “Ippudo.”
Shiodome and Shimbashi Meat Dishes Tenku Yakiniku Seiyuzan 3.00 2 A supreme yakiniku restaurant where you can enjoy meat in its best condition together with a night view of Tokyo See More
Saitama Ramen Noroshi Honten 3.00 1 A tsukemen shop that boasts homemade noodles and rich soup. See More Related Articles One of the Top Famous Restaurants in Saitama Prefecture! Thick Tsukemen at “Noroshi”! When thinking of tsukemen in Saitama Prefecture, one that is sure to come up is “Noroshi” in Saitama City. Established as an independent shop after its owner trained at “Ore no Sora” in Takadanobaba, Noroshi is one of the most popular restaurants in Saitama Prefecture. Just how good is it, since it’s been said to have surpassed its origin shop “Ore no Sora”?!
One of the Top Famous Restaurants in Saitama Prefecture! Thick Tsukemen at “Noroshi”! When thinking of tsukemen in Saitama Prefecture, one that is sure to come up is “Noroshi” in Saitama City. Established as an independent shop after its owner trained at “Ore no Sora” in Takadanobaba, Noroshi is one of the most popular restaurants in Saitama Prefecture. Just how good is it, since it’s been said to have surpassed its origin shop “Ore no Sora”?!
Ginza Western Restaurants NAMIKI667 3.00 1 An all-day dining with a terrace facing Ginza Namiki Street. See More Related Articles A Lunch Set Menu Overflowing with Originality Awaits You at NAMIKI667 in Ginza! NAMIKI667 is a restaurant located on the third floor of the Hyatt Centric Hotel. It gets its name from namiki, the line of trees along Ginza Namiki Dori in front of the hotel. Using the freshest seasonal ingredients, "creative cooking", overflowing with originality, can be eaten here. I visited this place for lunch.
A Lunch Set Menu Overflowing with Originality Awaits You at NAMIKI667 in Ginza! NAMIKI667 is a restaurant located on the third floor of the Hyatt Centric Hotel. It gets its name from namiki, the line of trees along Ginza Namiki Dori in front of the hotel. Using the freshest seasonal ingredients, "creative cooking", overflowing with originality, can be eaten here. I visited this place for lunch.
Kawasaki Japanese Cuisine Odashi Udon & Kamameshi – Kakaya Musashi Kosugi Tokyu Square Store 3.00 1 A restaurant that specializes in dashi stock for Udon Noodles and Kamameshi (rice boiled in a small pot with meat and vegetables.) See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Izakaya Yonekyu 3.00 1 An Izakaya well-loved by locals with tasty Oden See More
Kichijoji Izakaya BALITORA Koenji Main Branch 3.00 1 This is a yakitori specialty izakaya pub under the tracks at Koenji Station. See More
Sugamo Light Meals Onigiri Bongo 3.00 1 A Shop Where You Can Eat Warm, Freshly-Made Onigiri. See More Related Articles Enjoy Cherry Blossoms and Gourmet Food on a Tram This Spring in Tokyo! Cherry blossoms herald in spring in Japan. In Tokyo, they begin to bloom in late March. This article will introduce a sightseeing plan for Tokyo that combines cherry blossom viewing and gourmet foods in a ride on “Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line),” which takes an efficient route through great cherry blossom locations!
Enjoy Cherry Blossoms and Gourmet Food on a Tram This Spring in Tokyo! Cherry blossoms herald in spring in Japan. In Tokyo, they begin to bloom in late March. This article will introduce a sightseeing plan for Tokyo that combines cherry blossom viewing and gourmet foods in a ride on “Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line),” which takes an efficient route through great cherry blossom locations!
Osaka Cafés Sennariya Coffee Enjoy the original birthplace of the legendary mixed fruit juice. See More Related Articles [Shinsekai Travel Guide] Enjoy Tsutenkaku and the Bustling Shopping Streets! Shinsekai is a must-visit destination where you can experience the unique sights and flavors of Osaka. No trip to Osaka is complete without a stop in this iconic district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food. With countless attractions, just strolling through the neon-lit streets lined with flashy signs can be an experience in itself. However, there’s so much more to Shinsekai than meets the eye. For first-time visitors, this guide will help you make the most of your time, ensuring you fully immerse yourself in the culture, food, and excitement of Shinsekai. Read through before your Osaka adventure and get ready to explore like a pro!
[Shinsekai Travel Guide] Enjoy Tsutenkaku and the Bustling Shopping Streets! Shinsekai is a must-visit destination where you can experience the unique sights and flavors of Osaka. No trip to Osaka is complete without a stop in this iconic district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious street food. With countless attractions, just strolling through the neon-lit streets lined with flashy signs can be an experience in itself. However, there’s so much more to Shinsekai than meets the eye. For first-time visitors, this guide will help you make the most of your time, ensuring you fully immerse yourself in the culture, food, and excitement of Shinsekai. Read through before your Osaka adventure and get ready to explore like a pro!
Osaka Japanese Cuisine Jumbo Tsuribune Tsurikichi Enjoy both fishing and dining in this one-of-a-kind entertainment restaurant! See More
Osaka Japanese Cuisine Japan Ichi no Kushikatsu Yokozuna Tsutenkaku Branch A kushikatsu restaurant featuring Shinsekai’s largest banquet hall, perfect for gatherings and celebrations. See More
Okinawa Cafés A Happy Pancake Umikaji Terrace Okinawa Enjoy fluffy, exquisite pancakes while taking in the stunning ocean views from the terrace at Umikaji Terrace in Okinawa. See More
Lake Toya and Noboribetsu Japanese Cuisine Restaurant Sendouan A lakeside restaurant by Lake Toya, where you can enjoy breathtaking scenery and a diverse menu. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Torikawa-ya Addictively crispy and flavorful! Savor Hakata’s specialty "Torikawa" (grilled chicken skin). See More
Fukuoka Hotpot Restaurants Tori Den Hakata Main Store Experience the rich umami of chicken in Hakata’s traditional hot pot dish, "Mizutaki." See More
Shinagawa Meat Dishes WARAYAKI funsista A restaurant that has taken warayaki (straw-grilled cooking) to the next level, elevating it into a refined culinary art. See More
Fukuoka Japanese Cuisine Kamaage Makino Udon Hakata Bus Terminal Branch A conveniently located spot to enjoy Fukuoka’s beloved soul food—udon, served fast and fresh. See More
Fukuoka Cafés Dazaifusando Tenzan Flagship Store A renowned Japanese confectionery shop in Dazaifu, famous for its signature monaka, inspired by the iconic onigawara (demon tiles) that symbolize the city. See More