One thing you should not miss when going to Japan is its cuisine because this country is one of the best culinary tourism destinations in the world. Let's try it😋
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Michelin Star Ramen
Tsuta
The menu is served omakase style (meaning “as you please”), with new dishes created daily depending on the freshest proteins, seasonings and ingredients available in season.
Narisawa
The unique menu combines traditional French food with popular Japanese flavors.
Florilège
Here we can enjoy fresh and high quality sashimi, sushi and soup at affordable prices.
Sushi no Midori
Vegetarian and Vegan Food
Mominoki House
The menu focuses on seafood, but also incorporates unique food compositions and flavor combinations.
HIROO ONOGI
menu choices and decor are modern and elegant. One of the best features of this restaurant is its location on the 45th floor. Enjoy the view of Tokyo from above while enjoying the delicious food at Towers.
Bistronomy Towers | The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
The tonkatsu (pork cutlet coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried) served here is recognized as one of the best in Tokyo.
BUTAGUMI
This restaurant is tucked away in a beautiful old warehouse in the city. Diners share a long communal table with a beautiful view of the garden outside.
Nezu Kamachiku
This restaurant focuses on yakiniku, a type of Japanese BBQ. The meat is not cooked in the kitchen, but each table has a small grill area on the table, where you can cook fresh ingredients to your liking.
Rokkasen
The ramen here is made with homemade broth and noodles, and is topped with delicious protein and vegetables. Open 24 hours a day, every day.
Ramen Nagi - Shinjuku Golden-gai Honkan
provides take-out food at the main store and traditional Japanese tea service at its teahouse.
HIGASHIYA GINZA
visit Daikokuya Tempura to enjoy crispy tempura.
Daikokuya Tempura
Because the restaurant is so small, guests can see up close how fresh sushi is made to order.
Yasuda
The decor and style of this restaurant is very traditional, so be prepared to take off your shoes and sit on Japanese-style floor cushions.