Even the biggest burger fans would probably concede that it isn't the kind of food you should ...
Many Tokyoites have a fond place in their hearts for Iseya. As children they may have been ...
Where to slurp after boozing till the break of dawn
First built as a flea market in the early postwar years, this collection of alleys on the north ...
Get a little taste of France at this cosy Kichijoji eatery, which moved to its current location ...
Recently opened right in front of Mitaka's Ghibli Museum, this café allows you to sip on a ...
Kichijoji's transformation from a subculture mecca and hipster hangout into a fully gentrified ...
Mind your head as you enter this little dreamland, as you'll be passing through a tiny door ...
Sajilo means to make yourself at home in Nepalese, and it's definitely not too difficult to lay ...
This Kichijoji ramen shop mixes it up with its veggie creations, modelled on French-style ...
This is a family-run ramen restaurant located near Kichijoji Station's park exit, offering ...
Where do you go when you're sick of Krispy Kreme? Try Arnolds, Finland's favourite doughnut ...
It seems that Slappy Cakes isn't the only Portland pancake shop to come to Tokyo this year. On ...
After building a strong following in Higashi-Nakano – hardly the most obvious of locations – ...
Occupying on the fourth floor of a multi-tenant building located approximately a five-minute ...
Niigata’s local katsudon is the tare-katsu. To make it, a thin pork cutlet, which has been ...
This shop is located in the retro ambience of Harmonica Yokocho area, which stretches out from ...
A very reasonably priced vegetarian café with a vegan menu that includes their particularly ...
It’s no longer particularly difficult to find great bread in Tokyo. That being said, although ...
The ramen world’s latest buzz is noodles for the ladies. Riding the trend is Italian celeb chef ...
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