Stop by this local izakaya for a homely atmosphere and its popular yakiton, which means ...
'Fish shack' is the term sometimes used to describe these seafood-leaning izakayas that you can ...
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Uchida is a long-running motsuyaki (roast giblet) eatery exuding the old-school aura of ...
One of Tokyo's best 'ramen izakayas', this Jinbocho representative stands out for its Yamagata ...
After completing an apprenticeship in Thailand, the owner of Kanda's Khaomangai has ...
This street under the Yurakucho train tracks is lined by izakayas serving regional specialties ...
Just a short walk from Harajuku Station, this old-school izakaya is a popular drinking spot. ...
This could almost be a template for the perfect rustic izakaya – rough-hewn wooden tables; ...
When you're looking for a lively night out in Shibuya that won't bankrupt you, this sixth-floor ...
Tucked under the Yamanote line tracks and shuddering every time a train passes overhead, ...
If you're a true Tsukiji veteran and have already sampled all the delectable seafood and street ...
Make sure you book ahead for dinner at this popular spot, especially at weekends. A ¥500 cover ...
Walk five minutes from the west exit of Kanda Station and you'll find Saikai, a ...
Stepping out of Nogata Station, look for the blue noren curtain with the word 'yakiton' (やきとん) ...
This tiny restaurant on a Koenji backstreet specialises in transforming simple shellfish dishes ...
Originally a popular yakitori restaurant, Torimoto Honten moved to a backstreet and transformed ...
They now operate stores all over Tokyo, but this is where high-flying liquor dealers Hasegawa ...
Located on a sleepy residential street not far from the Sumida River, Mukojima's top 'ramen ...
Italian flavours meet ramen at this playful bistro, situated a brisk five-minute walk from ...
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