Tokyo's belated brunch revolution was boosted by the 2012 opening of the first Japanese branch ...
Located ten minutes walk from Yoyogi station, the foremost French restaurant in Japan sits ...
Where to slurp after boozing till the break of dawn
Speciality restaurant 'Hamaguri' in Shinjuku-sanchome boasts a long list of shellfish dishes. ...
Despite the humble location, tucked well back from the street, Thien Phuoc is worth searching ...
The New York Grill offers sky-high power dining (and brilliant views) at the apex of the Park ...
This little udon shop, with six seats at the counter and just two tables, serves freshly made ...
One of Ni-chome's finest 'mix bars', Dorobune caters mainly to women, and even refuses male ...
An invader from Osaka, the Kamukura chain operates three locations in the Tokyo area. This one, ...
This is the place to go for tsukemen in Shinjuku. The double soup, made with boiled chicken and ...
Located right outside Shinjuku Station's east exit, this cool eatery and bar draws in customers ...
Never tried borscht or piroshkis? Now's your chance to sample Russian cuisine at this ...
Open till 4am, this Shanghainese restaurant is loved for its Chinese mitten crab dishes. ...
A small roast giblet restaurant in a corner of the Omoide Yokocho ('alley of memories' aka Piss ...
Looking for something delicious to numb the ol' palate in the Kabukicho area? Senkoen is your ...
Tsukemen dipping noodles are a popular ramen variant in Tokyo, but you've probably never had ...
The Nagi ramen chain now has half a dozen shops scattered around Tokyo, but in 2008 it returned ...
An izakaya specializing in beef offal, Akachochin is located a five-minute walk from ...
This noodle shop is hugely popular, due mainly to its great tan noodles. You’ll be welcomed ...
This sanuki udon restaurant was opened in West Shinjuku by Kazutoshi Tao, chief of an udon ...
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