Stepping out of Nogata Station, look for the blue noren curtain with the word 'yakiton' (やきとん) ...
An excellent place to start any expedition into the world of Japanese saké, Yoyogi-Uehara's ...
Challenging the Tenkaichi Tournament for the title of Japan's number one udon contest, the U-1 ...
Make sure you book ahead for dinner at this popular spot, especially at weekends. A ¥500 cover ...
This small family-run restaurant serves only one dish: katsudon. But their secret culinary ...
A neighbourhood classic, this always-busy eatery has been feeding hungry Nogatans since 1936. ...
You wouldn’t think a tempura soft-boiled egg served over rice could be so delicious, but the ...
Look out for the red lantern and huge noren curtain to find this renowned ramen shop dealing ...
Beloved by the locals for more than four decades, Nakano's Umezushi keeps regulars coming back ...
Tenkou, located in Kagurazaka, is a luxury tempura restaurant where dinner courses start from ...
This shop can be found three minutes' walking distance from the north exit of Nogata Station on ...
Tofu is the speciality at this hotel restaurant, which serves up a variety of rich soy ...
Located down a side street off Waseda-dori, approximately a five-minute walk from Takadonobaba ...
Who says tempura has to be expensive? Surviving amid the gleaming modern buildings of Shinjuku, ...
This branch of one of Osaka’s top okonomiyaki restaurants replicates the original Kansai-style ...
Okonomiyaki raised to a superior level, in gleaming upmarket surroundings. Besides the standard ...
If you're from Osaka, you'll be familiar with kushi-katsu, a common home-cooked meal. This ...
Omoide Yokocho is a ramshackle collection of tiny bars and eateries on the west side of ...
‘Hisamaru’ is the first name of the owner, a former professional wrestler who has swapped the ...
A yakitori joint by trade, this Nogata-born shop has two locations in the area and serves up a ...
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