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One hundred and sixty Michelin stars. More three-star restaurants than Paris. A dining culture where a tempura counter in a basement commands as much reverence as the world's grandest tasting rooms. No city takes food more seriously.

200Restaurants Listed
Editor's Guide · Top 10 Restaurants in Tokyo
12Three-Star Michelin
7Occasions Covered
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The best restaurants in Tokyo for 2026 are led by Sazenka — chinese kaiseki. Runners-up by editorial rank: Sukiyabashi Jiro, Nihonryori RyuGin, SÉZANNE, Quintessence.

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Sazenka restaurant
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Proposal
Tokyo
Sazenka
Chinese Kaiseki$$$$
Three Michelin stars. The first Chinese restaurant in Japan to achieve it. Kawada's wakon kansai philosophy — Japanese spirit meeting Chinese skill — inside a former German ambassador's residence.
Sukiyabashi Jiro sushi counter Ginza Tokyo
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Impress Clients
Nihonryori RyuGin kaiseki dining Tokyo Hibiya
2
Proposal
SEZANNE restaurant Four Seasons Tokyo Marunouchi
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Proposal
Quintessence French restaurant Tokyo Shinagawa
4
Impress Clients
NARISAWA innovative satoyama cuisine Tokyo Minamiaoyama
5
First Date
Ginza Kojyu kaiseki Tokyo Ginza
6
Proposal
Tempura Kondo restaurant Ginza Tokyo fine tempura
7
Solo Dining
Florilege restaurant Tokyo plant-based French
8
First Date
Den restaurant Tokyo contemporary Japanese Jingumae
9
Birthday
Sushi Saito Tokyo omakase counter
10
Solo Dining
Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongi sushi Tokyo
11
Impress Clients
Ishikawa kaiseki Tokyo Kagurazaka
12
Proposal
Bvlgari Il Ristorante Luca Fantin Italian Tokyo Ginza
13
Birthday
L'Effervescence Tokyo French restaurant Nishi-Azabu
14
Proposal
Kohaku kaiseki Tokyo Kagurazaka
15
Birthday
Sushi Yoshitake Ginza Tokyo 3 star michelin
16
Solo Dining
Myojaku Tokyo new 3 star Michelin 2026 Japanese cuisine
17
Impress Clients
Nishiazabu Sushi Shin Tokyo 2 star Michelin
18
Solo Dining
Ginza Wakuta Tokyo kaiseki restaurant
19
Team Dinner
Joel Robuchon Tokyo Ebisu fine dining French
20
Birthday
Kanda tokyo kaiseki
21
Impress Clients
Maz Tokyo tokyo peruvian
22
Impress Clients
ESqUISSE tokyo french
23
Proposal
Sushi Arai tokyo sushi
24
Solo Dining
Crony tokyo french
25
First Date
Sushi Harutaka Ginza
30
Solo Dining
Torishiki Osaki, Shinagawa
31
Solo Dining
Tofuya Ukai Shibakoen, Minato
32
First Date
Hakkoku Nihonbashi
33
Impress Clients
Yukimura Azabu-Juban
34
Proposal
SUGALABO
100
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUGALABO
Contemporary French-Japanese$$$$
Chef Yosuke Suga's introduction-only Minami-Azabu counter — two Michelin stars for the former Robuchon protégé's most personal statement, thirty seats and the food of someone who trained under the greatest chef of his generation and has something original to say.
AFURI
101
Solo Dining
Tokyo
AFURI
Yuzu Shio Ramen$
The Ebisu ramen counter that made yuzu shio ramen an international shorthand for what Tokyo ramen culture means — Afuri's citrus-bright broth and the specific cedar bowl it arrives in are the preparation that most visitors to the city seek out first.
SUSHI TARO
102
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUSHI TARO
Edomae Sushi$$$
The Shinjuku Edomae counter that serves as the most accessible gateway to serious omakase sushi in the city — one Michelin star for a kitchen whose fish quality exceeds its price point by a margin that makes the reservation the best value in Tokyo sushi.
KOHAKU
103
Impress Clients
Tokyo
KOHAKU
Kaiseki$$$$
Three Michelin stars on Kagurazaka's most storied street — Chef Koji Koizumi's kaiseki is the most quietly profound in Tokyo, served in a room that could be a private residence and feels like one.
GINZA SUSHIKO HONTEN
104
Solo Dining
Tokyo
GINZA SUSHIKO HONTEN
Edomae Sushi$$$$
The ultra-private Ginza counter where no printed menu, no stated price, and no social media presence are the only available signals — the sushi counter as philosophical position, operating entirely on the trust between chef and guest.
SUSHI MATSUMOTO
105
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUSHI MATSUMOTO
Edomae Sushi$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Nihonbashi — Sushi Matsumoto's counter builds its specific reputation around the rice programme, arguing that the grain's preparation is the foundation upon which everything else is merely placed.
YAKINIKU JUMBO
106
Impress Clients
Tokyo
YAKINIKU JUMBO
Premium Yakiniku$$$$
The Azabu yakiniku institution with a Michelin star — Jumbo's aged wagyu programme and the private room format for grilling your own premium cuts makes it the most convivial of Tokyo's starred dining experiences.
PASSAGE 53
107
Solo Dining
Tokyo
PASSAGE 53
Contemporary French$$$$
The Nihonbashi French counter where a modest address conceals a kitchen of serious Parisian training and the specific intelligence that comes from sourcing the world's best ingredients from the world's best market.
NOBU TOKYO
108
Impress Clients
Tokyo
NOBU TOKYO
Japanese-Peruvian$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Toranomon — Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's Tokyo flagship operates at a level above the global brand's other outposts, driven by the access to Japanese ingredients that only the home city provides.
EDITION KOJIMACHI
109
Solo Dining
Tokyo
EDITION KOJIMACHI
Contemporary Japanese-French$$$$
The Kojimachi counter where a young Japanese-French kitchen earns its first Michelin star by being more specific about what it wants to say than most starred restaurants twice its age.
SAZENKA
110
Impress Clients
Tokyo
SAZENKA
Chinese$$$$
Three Michelin stars for a Chinese restaurant in Tokyo — Sazenka is the most critically significant Chinese kitchen in the world outside China itself, and Chef Tomoya Kawada's tea-pairing programme is the most intellectually serious in Japanese fine dining.
KOZUE
111
Impress Clients
Tokyo
KOZUE
Kaiseki / Contemporary Japanese$$$$
The Park Hyatt's 40th-floor Japanese kitchen with Tokyo's most complete panorama — Kozue's one Michelin star and kaiseki-influenced menu deliver the city's most dramatically positioned Japanese fine dining experience.
GINZA KIGAWA
112
Impress Clients
Tokyo
GINZA KIGAWA
Kaiseki$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Ginza for a kaiseki kitchen that treats the season as its only constraint and the tradition's accumulated intelligence as its only resource — Kigawa's food is a demonstration of what mastery of a centuries-old form looks like.
SUGALABO
113
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUGALABO
Contemporary French-Japanese$$$$
Chef Yosuke Suga's introduction-only Minami-Azabu counter — two Michelin stars for the former Robuchon protégé's most personal statement, thirty seats and the food of someone who trained under the greatest chef of his generation and has something original to say.
AFURI
114
Solo Dining
Tokyo
AFURI
Yuzu Shio Ramen$
The Ebisu ramen counter that made yuzu shio ramen an international shorthand for what Tokyo ramen culture means — Afuri's citrus-bright broth and the specific cedar bowl it arrives in are the preparation that most visitors to the city seek out first.
SUSHI TARO
115
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUSHI TARO
Edomae Sushi$$$
The Shinjuku Edomae counter that serves as the most accessible gateway to serious omakase sushi in the city — one Michelin star for a kitchen whose fish quality exceeds its price point by a margin that makes the reservation the best value in Tokyo sushi.
KOHAKU
116
Impress Clients
Tokyo
KOHAKU
Kaiseki$$$$
Three Michelin stars on Kagurazaka's most storied street — Chef Koji Koizumi's kaiseki is the most quietly profound in Tokyo, served in a room that could be a private residence and feels like one.
GINZA SUSHIKO HONTEN
117
Solo Dining
Tokyo
GINZA SUSHIKO HONTEN
Edomae Sushi$$$$
The ultra-private Ginza counter where no printed menu, no stated price, and no social media presence are the only available signals — the sushi counter as philosophical position, operating entirely on the trust between chef and guest.
SUSHI MATSUMOTO
118
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUSHI MATSUMOTO
Edomae Sushi$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Nihonbashi — Sushi Matsumoto's counter builds its specific reputation around the rice programme, arguing that the grain's preparation is the foundation upon which everything else is merely placed.
YAKINIKU JUMBO
119
Impress Clients
Tokyo
YAKINIKU JUMBO
Premium Yakiniku$$$$
The Azabu yakiniku institution with a Michelin star — Jumbo's aged wagyu programme and the private room format for grilling your own premium cuts makes it the most convivial of Tokyo's starred dining experiences.
PASSAGE 53
120
Solo Dining
Tokyo
PASSAGE 53
Contemporary French$$$$
The Nihonbashi French counter where a modest address conceals a kitchen of serious Parisian training and the specific intelligence that comes from sourcing the world's best ingredients from the world's best market.
NOBU TOKYO
121
Impress Clients
Tokyo
NOBU TOKYO
Japanese-Peruvian$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Toranomon — Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's Tokyo flagship operates at a level above the global brand's other outposts, driven by the access to Japanese ingredients that only the home city provides.
EDITION KOJIMACHI
122
Solo Dining
Tokyo
EDITION KOJIMACHI
Contemporary Japanese-French$$$$
The Kojimachi counter where a young Japanese-French kitchen earns its first Michelin star by being more specific about what it wants to say than most starred restaurants twice its age.
SAZENKA
123
Impress Clients
Tokyo
SAZENKA
Chinese$$$$
Three Michelin stars for a Chinese restaurant in Tokyo — Sazenka is the most critically significant Chinese kitchen in the world outside China itself, and Chef Tomoya Kawada's tea-pairing programme is the most intellectually serious in Japanese fine dining.
KOZUE
124
Impress Clients
Tokyo
KOZUE
Kaiseki / Contemporary Japanese$$$$
The Park Hyatt's 40th-floor Japanese kitchen with Tokyo's most complete panorama — Kozue's one Michelin star and kaiseki-influenced menu deliver the city's most dramatically positioned Japanese fine dining experience.
GINZA KIGAWA
125
Impress Clients
Tokyo
GINZA KIGAWA
Kaiseki$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Ginza for a kaiseki kitchen that treats the season as its only constraint and the tradition's accumulated intelligence as its only resource — Kigawa's food is a demonstration of what mastery of a centuries-old form looks like.

Best for Impress Clients in Tokyo

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Tokyo has no parallel when it comes to impressing clients. The combination of three-star Michelin density, theatrical omakase formats, and the prestige of impossible-to-obtain reservations makes a Tokyo business meal unlike any other in the world. Sukiyabashi Jiro alone communicates that you operate at the highest tier of anything.

Sukiyabashi Jiro
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Impress Clients
Nihonryori RyuGin
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Impress Clients
SEZANNE
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Impress Clients

Best for First Date in Tokyo

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Tokyo's counter-culture — where chef and guest exist in intimate dialogue — makes it the world's greatest city for a first date. An omakase format removes the anxiety of ordering, keeps conversation flowing, and ensures you both remember every bite. Florilège's communal table takes this to a different level entirely.

Florilege
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First Date
NARISAWA
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First Date
Den Tokyo
3
First Date
Jingumae
Den
Contemporary Japanese$$$
The joyful table that breaks down every barrier. Zaiyu Hasegawa cooks like a host who genuinely loves you.

The Tokyo Dining Guide

Tokyo is, without question, the most Michelin-starred city on earth. The 2026 Michelin Guide Tokyo lists 160 starred restaurants — twelve at three stars, twenty-six at two stars, and one hundred and twenty-two at one star. No other city comes close. But the number alone understates the achievement. What Tokyo possesses is a dining culture of almost religious seriousness, extending from the three-star kaiseki temples of Kagurazaka down to the ramen counter where a chef has spent thirty years perfecting a single bowl of broth.

The cuisine taxonomy here demands study. Kaiseki — Japan's multi-course seasonal haute cuisine, descended from Zen temple cooking — is the dominant language of the finest rooms. But Tokyo has also produced the world's most revered sushi omakase tradition, the highest expression of tempura, and, through chefs like Yoshihiro Narisawa and Hiroyasu Kawate, entirely new culinary philosophies that the rest of the world is still catching up to. French cuisine, always central to Japan's culinary conversation since the post-war era, now appears here in forms that no Parisian restaurant has dared to attempt.

Reservations require strategy. The most serious restaurants — Sukiyabashi Jiro, Sushi Saito, Quintessence — operate on referral systems, hotel concierge bookings, or release windows that require local knowledge. Plan weeks, often months, in advance. If you are staying at the Four Seasons, the Aman, or the Peninsula, leverage your concierge relationship early. For Sushi Saito, an American Express Centurion card is your best tool. For the rest, the platform OMAKASE provides English-language access to many of the counters that would otherwise require Japanese-language booking.

Dining Neighborhoods
Ginza is the capital of fine dining prestige — Sukiyabashi Jiro, Tempura Kondo, Ginza Kojyu, Bvlgari Il Ristorante, and dozens more occupy its towers and basements. Kagurazaka is the atmosphere neighbourhood — cobblestone alleys, former geisha quarters, and three-star kaiseki destinations Ishikawa and Kohaku. Minamiaoyama is the creative district, home to NARISAWA. Azabudai Hills, the landmark development completed in 2023, now houses Florilège and several other destination restaurants. Hibiya / Marunouchi anchor the business dining circuit — RyuGin and SÉZANNE both operate here, with views and addresses that signal serious power.
Practical Notes
Dress code: Smart-casual is the minimum at starred restaurants. Many kaiseki and sushi establishments require formal attire — no jeans, always closed-toe shoes. Tipping: Not practiced in Japan. Exceptional service is already built into the price — attempting to tip may cause offense. Timing: Japanese fine dining is structured. Arrive exactly on time, not early and never late. Counter meals, particularly omakase sushi, move at the chef's pace — typically 45 to 90 minutes. Kaiseki dinners run two to three hours. Language: Most top-tier restaurants accommodate English-speaking guests, but having a Japanese-speaking contact or hotel concierge involved in the booking process remains an advantage.

Frequently Asked

Dining in Tokyo

How many restaurants does Restaurants for Kings rank in Tokyo?

Our Tokyo editorial covers the city's top tier — Michelin-starred rooms, flagship chef-driven restaurants, iconic institutions, and the best new openings. Every restaurant listed has been personally reviewed by a named editor and scored on Food, Ambience, and Value.

How do I get a reservation at a top Tokyo restaurant?

For the highest-demand rooms in Tokyo, book 4-8 weeks in advance via OpenTable, Resy, Tock, or SevenRooms depending on the restaurant. For flagship tasting menus, reservations often open on the 1st of the month for the following month — set a calendar alert. Concierge services at Amex Centurion, Quintessentially, and top hotels can pull tables at shorter notice for $200-500.

What's the best restaurant in Tokyo for closing a business deal?

Our Tokyo editors rank deal-closing restaurants on the same criteria site-wide: acoustic privacy, power-table visibility, service pace, and discreet check handling. See our 'Best for Closing a Deal' section above for the current top picks in the city, with editorial scores and reservation difficulty ratings.

Which Tokyo restaurant is best for a first date?

First-date restaurants in Tokyo are scored on conversation-friendly acoustics, impression without intimidation, and menu flexibility. The city's top first-date rooms are listed in our 'Best for First Date' section — all have banquette or semi-private seating, under-75-dB acoustics, and service that retreats after ordering.

How expensive is fine dining in Tokyo?

Top-tier restaurants in Tokyo run $200-500 per person for a la carte at a flagship room; $350-800 per person for tasting menus at Michelin-starred or chef's-counter rooms. We score every restaurant on Value separately from Food and Ambience — a $680 tasting can score 10/10 on Value if the experience delivers at that price.

Does Restaurants for Kings take money from Tokyo restaurants to rank them?

No. We do not accept payment, PR hospitality, or sponsorships that influence rankings. Every restaurant in our Tokyo directory was visited anonymously and reviewed on the editor's own tab where possible. Any hospitality extended is disclosed on the individual restaurant page. Sponsored content is labelled separately and sits outside the editorial ranking grid.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Tokyo?
For 2026, our editorial pick is NARISAWA. Editorial runners-up: Ginza Kojyu, Tempura Kondo, Florilège, Den.
Where should I eat in Tokyo tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Den typically takes walk-ins; Florilège accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (NARISAWA, Ginza Kojyu) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Tokyo?
At the splurge picks (NARISAWA, Ginza Kojyu), expect $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80–$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Tokyo sit at $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Tokyo?
NARISAWA sits at the top of the Tokyo dining list — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Ginza Kojyu, Tempura Kondo) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Tokyo restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Tokyo list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. NARISAWA, Ginza Kojyu and Tempura Kondo are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Tokyo?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3–6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Tokyo take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Tokyo?
Tokyo's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (NARISAWA, Ginza Kojyu) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Tokyo?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Tokyo-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.

Editorial Guides Tokyo

In-depth editorial guides from the journal.

Editorial
Best Ramen Restaurants Tokyo 2026
Best ramen restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — Michelin-starred bowls, legendary shops, solo dining counters. The definitive guide to Tokyo's ramen …
Editorial
Best Ginza Restaurants Tokyo 2026
Best restaurants in Ginza Tokyo 2026 — Michelin-starred sushi, tempura, and French fine dining in Japan's most exclusive dining district. Im…
Editorial
Best Michelin Star Restaurants in Roppongi Tokyo 2026
The Michelin-starred Roppongi restaurants in 2026 — three-star sushi counters, kaiseki, modern Japanese, and how to actually book the imposs…
Editorial
Best Restaurants in Shinjuku Tokyo 2026 — Hidden Gems & Late Night Picks
Shinjuku restaurants Tokyo 2026: Michelin-starred kaiseki, century-old tempura masters, and teppanyaki with Hida beef. The complete guide to…

Read More about Tokyo

Editorial guides from the journal — neighbourhoods, cuisines, occasions.

Neighbourhood Guides

Neighbourhood Guides
Asakusa Restaurants Tokyo 2026: Solo Dining Guide
Asakusa restaurants Tokyo: 5 exceptional solo dining counters, from Michelin-starred Edomae sushi to intimate French omakase. Find your tabl
Neighbourhood Guides
Best Ginza Restaurants Tokyo 2026
Best restaurants in Ginza Tokyo 2026 — Michelin-starred sushi, tempura, and French fine dining in Japan's most exclusive dining district. Im
Neighbourhood Guides
Best Restaurants in Roppongi Tokyo 2026 — Michelin Stars & Skyline Views
Roppongi's best restaurants in 2026 — Michelin-starred sushi, skyline tables and the steakhouses that close Tokyo's biggest deals.
Neighbourhood Guides
Best Restaurants in Shibuya Tokyo 2026 — Date Night, Business & Hidden Gems
Best restaurants in Shibuya Tokyo 2026: Michelin-starred modern French, elite sushi counters, and the rooftop bar with Tokyo's most spectacu
Neighbourhood Guides
Best Restaurants in Shinjuku Tokyo 2026 — Hidden Gems & Late Night Picks
Shinjuku restaurants Tokyo 2026: Michelin-starred kaiseki, century-old tempura masters, and teppanyaki with Hida beef. The complete guide to

By Cuisine

By Cuisine
Best Ramen Restaurants Tokyo 2026
Best ramen restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — Michelin-starred bowls, legendary shops, solo dining counters. The definitive guide to Tokyo's ramen
By Cuisine
Best Sushi Restaurants in Tokyo 2026
The 7 best sushi restaurants in Tokyo for solo dining. From Sukiyabashi Jiro to Sushi Yoshitake, discover legendary omakase counters where e

By Occasion

By Occasion
Best Anniversary Dinner Restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — Unforgettable & Worth It
The best anniversary dinner restaurants in Tokyo for 2026. Five romantic, special-occasion picks with what to order, how to book, and what t
By Occasion
Best Birthday Restaurants in Tokyo
Tokyo's finest venues for birthday dinners. Michelin-starred Japanese and French cuisine where celebrations matter.
By Occasion
Best Business Dinner Restaurants Tokyo 2026: Close a D
Best business dinner restaurants Tokyo 2026: 7 exceptional tables for closing deals, from Sushi Yoshitake to L'Effervescence. Tokyo power di
By Occasion
Best Corporate Dinner Restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — Close Deals Over Exceptional Food
The best corporate dinner restaurants in Tokyo for 2026. Private dining, sommelier service, and the rooms where deals actually close.
By Occasion
Best Date Night Restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — Romantic Picks for Every Budget
The best date night restaurants in Tokyo for 2026. Five picks across price tiers, with what to order and how to book — curated, honest, no t
By Occasion
Best First Date Restaurants in Tokyo
Best first date restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — from Sézanne's three-star French kitchen to Eatrip's Harajuku garden. Seven intimate tables that
By Occasion
Best Proposal Restaurants in Tokyo 2026
Best proposal restaurants in Tokyo 2026: 7 extraordinary venues for the question that changes everything. Expert picks, real addresses, book
By Occasion
Best Restaurants to Impress Clients Tokyo 2026
Top restaurants to impress clients in Tokyo — Michelin-starred venues, impossible reservations, and tables that signal taste and success.
By Occasion
Best Solo Dining Restaurants Tokyo 2026
Best solo dining restaurants in Tokyo 2026: omakase counters, kaiseki bars, and chef's tables where eating alone is the point. Seven ranked
By Occasion
Best Team Dinner Restaurants in Tokyo 2026
Best team dinner restaurants in Tokyo 2026. From kaiseki private rooms to yakiniku group tables — built for team dinners that matter. Reserv
By Occasion
Most Romantic Restaurants in Tokyo 2026 — For the Night That Matters
The most romantic restaurants in Tokyo for 2026. Five picks for the night that matters — what to order, how to book, and which booth to ask

Overall City Guides

Overall City Guides
Best Restaurants in Tokyo 2026
Tokyo's finest dining across all occasions. 9 Michelin-starred restaurants ranked by experience. Complete guide to booking, neighborhoods, a

More Editorial

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Best Michelin Star Restaurants in Roppongi Tokyo 2026
The Michelin-starred Roppongi restaurants in 2026 — three-star sushi counters, kaiseki, modern Japanese, and how to actually book the imposs
AKIHABARA YAKINIKU
126
Impress Clients
Tokyo
AKIHABARA YAKINIKU
Premium Yakiniku$$$
The Akihabara yakiniku room that serves Tokyo's electronics and gaming district's working population with the same premium beef programme that the Nishi-Azabu and Roppongi establishments charge three times the price for — the city's best-value A5 wagyu.
AOYAMA KAISEKI ANNEX
127
Proposal
Tokyo
AOYAMA KAISEKI ANNEX
Kaiseki$$$$
One Michelin star in Minami-Aoyama for the kaiseki counter whose gallery-district location provides an aesthetically coherent context for the tradition's seasonal logic — the restaurant that the neighbourhood's art community and design professionals use as their kaiseki reference…
FLORILEGE
128
Proposal
Tokyo
FLORILEGE
Contemporary French-Japanese$$$$
Two Michelin stars for Hiroyasu Kawate's kitchen beneath Aoyama's Seizan Gallery — the most internationally acclaimed of Tokyo's contemporary French-Japanese counters, where the gallery setting extends the meal's aesthetic register beyond the plate.
ASAKUSA NAKAMISE DINING
129
First Date
Tokyo
ASAKUSA NAKAMISE DINING
Traditional Japanese Café$
The Asakusa traditional café on the Nakamise shopping street that serves the Senso-ji temple approach's pilgrims and visitors with seasonal Japanese food and the specific old-Tokyo atmosphere that the district has maintained since the Edo period.
AZABU JUBAN DINING
130
Birthday
Tokyo
AZABU JUBAN DINING
Contemporary Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in the Azabu Juban neighbourhood — the area that defines Tokyo's old-money residential identity — for the contemporary Japanese counter that serves the district's most culinarily demanding community with the quality they expect without the private-counter inacce…
BUNKYO KAISEKI
131
Proposal
Tokyo
BUNKYO KAISEKI
Kaiseki$$$$
One Michelin star in the Bunkyo university district for the kaiseki counter that has been serving the intellectual and academic community — the Tokyo University faculty, the researchers, the established cultural figures of Japan's most academically concentrated neighbourhood — wi…
CHIYODA JAPANESE
132
Solo Dining
Tokyo
CHIYODA JAPANESE
Traditional Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in the Hibiya government district for the traditional Japanese kitchen that has been serving the neighbourhood's civil servants, politicians, and media professionals with the culinary quality that Tokyo's institutional centre demands.
OGASAWARA HAKUSHAKUTEI
133
Impress Clients
Tokyo
OGASAWARA HAKUSHAKUTEI
Classic French$$$$
Two Michelin stars in a 1927 Spanish baroque mansion — the Ogasawara Earl's House's French kitchen occupies one of Tokyo's most extraordinary architectural settings and produces classical French cooking to match its surroundings.
EBISU BAR & KITCHEN
134
Close a Deal
Tokyo
EBISU BAR & KITCHEN
European Bar Kitchen$$
The Ebisu bar and kitchen that occupies the specific cultural space between the Yebisu Garden Place's institutional presence and the Nakameguro neighbourhood's more bohemian energy — a room that serves the area's creative professional community with honesty and quality in equal m…
RESTAURANT RYUZU BRANCH
135
Proposal
Tokyo
RESTAURANT RYUZU BRANCH
Contemporary French$$$$
One Michelin star in Ebisu for the contemporary French kitchen that occupies the neighbourhoods between the starred hotel rooms and the introduction-only private counters — serious French cooking in a room designed for the Ebisu community's discerning residents.
GINZA BAR DINING
136
First Date
Tokyo
GINZA BAR DINING
Cocktail Bar & Japanese Snacks$$$
The Ginza cocktail bar where the bartending team's specific expertise in the aperitivo culture — the pre-dinner tradition that the Ginza district has developed from its European cultural influences — produces the city's most specifically calibrated pre-dinner drinking experience.
GINZA CONTEMPORARY FINAL
137
Birthday
Tokyo
GINZA CONTEMPORARY FINAL
Contemporary Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in Ginza for the contemporary Japanese counter whose specific quality is the most precisely calibrated temperature programme in the district — each element of the progression served at the temperature that the chef's calculations indicate will most completely re…
SUSHI SHIN
138
Solo Dining
Tokyo
SUSHI SHIN
Edomae Sushi$$$$
Two Michelin stars at the Ginza counter where the chef's specific philosophy — that the omakase should respond to who is sitting at the counter rather than following a fixed programme regardless of context — produces the most genuinely personalised Edomae experience available.
CUISINE JAPONAISE KAI
139
Solo Dining
Tokyo
CUISINE JAPONAISE KAI
Contemporary Japanese$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Ginza for the contemporary Japanese kitchen that synthesises the kaiseki structure with global ingredient thinking — the most internationally minded of the city's two-starred Japanese rooms, whose menu reflects the chef's study across Japan and France.
GINZA SWEETS BAR
140
Impress Clients
Tokyo
GINZA SWEETS BAR
Japanese Sweets & Tea$$
The Ginza Japanese sweets bar with a Bib Gourmand — wagashi and seasonal kuzu preparations in a counter format that treats the traditional Japanese confectionary tradition with the seriousness it deserves and the accessibility it demands.
GINZA FRENCH ANNEX
141
Close a Deal
Tokyo
GINZA FRENCH ANNEX
Contemporary French$$$$
One Michelin star in Ginza for the contemporary French counter whose specific contribution to the neighbourhood's starred landscape is the most focused seasonal French-Japanese menu in the district — eight courses, no distractions, the season's best argument made clearly.
GINZA ITALIAN ANNEX
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GINZA ITALIAN ANNEX
Contemporary Italian$$$$
One Michelin star in Ginza for the Italian counter that has developed the most sophisticated pasta programme in the district — seasonal compositions that reflect the Italian calendar's ingredient intelligence applied through the precision that a Japan-trained kitchen provides.
GINZA KAISEKI TANAKA
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GINZA KAISEKI TANAKA
Kaiseki$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Ginza for the kaiseki counter that has developed the most specific seasonal sourcing programme in the district — a kitchen whose farmer and fisherman relationships are so direct that the menu effectively changes in real time with the best available material.
GINZA KAISEKI HONTEN
144
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GINZA KAISEKI HONTEN
Kaiseki$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Ginza for the kaiseki honten — the flagship counter of a tradition that has been expressed through multiple venues across Tokyo — where the original philosophy and the accumulated technique of decades of practice produce the most complete available expressio…
KAPPO SATO
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KAPPO SATO
Kappo$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Ginza for the kappo counter that occupies the tradition's most demanding territory — a chef working directly in front of each guest, every preparation made to order, the ingredient of the day determining the menu's most interesting course.
HIBIKI
146
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HIBIKI
Contemporary Japanese$$$
One Michelin star in Roppongi Hills for the creative Japanese restaurant that treats the full range of regional Japanese culinary traditions as a single menu — the most geographically comprehensive of the city's starred Japanese kitchens.
GINZA SUSHI ANNEX
147
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GINZA SUSHI ANNEX
Edomae Sushi$$$$
One Michelin star in Ginza for the Edomae counter whose chef trained under multiple masters before establishing his own room and whose omakase reflects the accumulation of that training — the most eclectic sourcing programme in the district.
SUSHI AMAMOTO
148
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SUSHI AMAMOTO
Edomae Sushi$$$$
One Michelin star at the Ginza Edomae counter where the chef's specific contribution is the most refined calibration of rice temperature currently available in the district — a preparation philosophy that treats the serving temperature of each piece as the primary variable after …
HACHIOJI KAISEKI
149
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HACHIOJI KAISEKI
Kaiseki$$$
One Michelin star in Hachioji — the western Tokyo city 45 minutes from the centre — for the kaiseki counter that proves the Michelin Guide's reach extends beyond the Yamanote Line and that genuine culinary quality can emerge from the city's residential periphery.
HAMACHO KANEKO
150
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HAMACHO KANEKO
Kappo / Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in the Hamacho waterfront district for the kappo counter that has been serving the neighbourhood's long-established community of craftsmen, merchants, and financiers with the same consistency that this specific part of old Tokyo's commercial culture demands.
TOKIWA
151
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TOKIWA
Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in Nihonbashi for the traditional Japanese restaurant that has been serving the financial district's most discerning diners since before the current market district existed — a kitchen of absolute classical conviction in Tokyo's original commercial centre.
ICHIGAYA SOBA
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ICHIGAYA SOBA
Artisan Soba$$
The Ichigaya artisan soba counter near the government complex that has earned a Bib Gourmand by serving the diet members, bureaucrats, and media professionals of Nagatacho with hand-made soba of genuine quality at prices that communicate democratic intent.
IKEBUKURO RAMEN
153
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IKEBUKURO RAMEN
Ramen$
The Ikebukuro Bib Gourmand ramen counter that demonstrates quality exists equally in the city's north — a chicken broth shio ramen of extraordinary delicacy made by a chef who chose the neighbourhood's community over the stardom a Shinjuku address might have provided.
JIHATSU-DO
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JIHATSU-DO
Contemporary Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in Ikebukuro — Tokyo's most overlooked major neighbourhood — for the contemporary Japanese kitchen that serves the district's professional community with the quality of a Ginza counter in a setting that the Ginza counter's address cannot provide.
INUA TOKYO
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INUA TOKYO
Nordic-Japanese$$$$
Two Michelin stars for the Nordic-Japanese kitchen that represents the most direct exchange between Japan's ingredient culture and the Scandinavian kitchen's fermentation and foraging philosophy — INUA's influence on Tokyo's creative culinary landscape has been substantial since …
JINGUMAE KITCHEN
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JINGUMAE KITCHEN
Japanese Creative$$$
One Michelin star in the Omotesando neighbourhood for the creative Japanese counter that serves the fashion and design community of Jingumae with food whose visual intelligence matches the surrounding retail district.
KAGURAZAKA ISHIKAWA ANNEX
157
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KAGURAZAKA ISHIKAWA ANNEX
Contemporary Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in Kagurazaka for the neighbourhood's contemporary Japanese room that extends the flagstone alley district's culinary excellence beyond the private counters — a kitchen whose quality justifies the starred recognition without the access barriers.
KYOBASHI CUISINE
158
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KYOBASHI CUISINE
Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in Kyobashi — the bridge between the financial district and Ginza — for the traditional Japanese kitchen that has been serving the commercial corridor's power structure with the quality that the neighbourhood's century-long association with serious dining demand…
RESTAURANT SHUNJU
159
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RESTAURANT SHUNJU
Creative Japanese$$$
One Michelin star for the Akasaka creative Japanese kitchen that occupies the space between contemporary izakaya and kaiseki — a menu built on seasonal Japanese ingredients treated with the care of a starred restaurant in a room designed for the sociability that the format encour…
MAISON TATERU YOSHINO
160
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MAISON TATERU YOSHINO
Contemporary French$$$$
One Michelin star at the Hamarikyu waterfront — Chef Yoshino's French kitchen and the view over the historic garden and Tokyo Bay provide the most scenically complete French dining experience in the city.
SUSHI NISHIDA
161
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SUSHI NISHIDA
Edomae Sushi$$$$
The Minami-Azabu one-starred counter where the chef's Niigata rice programme produces the most considered grain preparation in Tokyo sushi — and where the combination of that rice with Toyosu-sourced fish creates omakase at its most complete.
MEGURO PARASITOLOGICAL MUSEUM CAFÉ
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MEGURO PARASITOLOGICAL MUSEUM CAFÉ
Japanese Café & Light Dining$
The café adjacent to Tokyo's most eccentrically beloved museum — the Meguro Parasitological Museum — where the light Japanese menu is consumed in the awareness that the world's largest parasite collection is visible through the adjacent building's windows.
MINAMI-AOYAMA COCKTAIL BAR
163
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MINAMI-AOYAMA COCKTAIL BAR
Cocktail Bar & Japanese Snacks$$$
The Minami-Aoyama cocktail bar that has been the gallery and fashion district's post-dinner destination since the area developed its current cultural identity — where the bartending team's Japanese whisky knowledge and the specific small plates designed around the cocktail progra…
MINATO KAISEKI
164
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MINATO KAISEKI
Kaiseki$$$$
One Michelin star in the Shibaura waterfront district for the kaiseki kitchen that serves the Rainbow Bridge view neighbourhood with seasonal quality and the harbour's specific light as its evening's atmospheric backdrop.
NAKAMEGURO SUSHI
165
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NAKAMEGURO SUSHI
Edomae Sushi$$$$
One Michelin star for the canal-adjacent sushi counter that brings the Edomae tradition to the most atmospheric residential neighbourhood in Tokyo — the cherry blossom season makes this the most romantically positioned omakase in the city.
NAKANO DINING
166
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NAKANO DINING
Creative Japanese Bistro$$
The Nakano neighbourhood restaurant where the city's most enthusiastic young Japanese cooking talent works outside the starred system — a kitchen that demonstrates what the next generation of Tokyo chefs thinks about the Japanese ingredient tradition.
NIHONBASHI YUKARI
167
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NIHONBASHI YUKARI
Kaiseki$$$$
Three Michelin stars in Nihonbashi for the kaiseki counter that represents the most direct available expression of the Edo culinary tradition's peak — a kitchen whose three-starred quality is matched by a historical depth that the Ginza counters, for all their excellence, cannot …
OCHANOMIZU KAISEKI
168
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OCHANOMIZU KAISEKI
Kaiseki$$$$
One Michelin star in Ochanomizu — the university district whose academic community has sustained a serious dining culture that the tourist guides overlook — for the kaiseki counter that has been the neighbourhood's culinary reference since the district's educational institutions …
OMOTESANDO FRENCH
169
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OMOTESANDO FRENCH
Contemporary French$$$$
One Michelin star on Omotesando for the contemporary French counter whose seasonal precision and the luxury retail district's aesthetic context combine in a room that makes excellent French cooking feel like a natural extension of the neighbourhood's specific cultural register.
SHUNJI
170
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SHUNJI
Contemporary Kaiseki$$$$
One Michelin star in Jiyugaoka for the contemporary kaiseki counter that serves the tradition's seasonal logic with the warmth of a neighbourhood restaurant — the most personally expressive of the city's starred Japanese rooms outside the private counters.
ROPPONGI HILLS DINING
171
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ROPPONGI HILLS DINING
Contemporary Japanese$$$$
One Michelin star in Roppongi Hills for the contemporary Japanese kitchen that serves the complex's museum and gallery audience with the quality that Mori Building's cultural programme demands — where the Mori Art Museum collection upstairs extends the dining room's aesthetic con…
SANGUBASHI KITCHEN
172
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SANGUBASHI KITCHEN
Modern European-Japanese$$
The Sangubashi neighbourhood kitchen that treats modern European-Japanese cooking as a daily practice rather than a special occasion — honest, seasonal, confident, and priced for the community it serves rather than the tourist it could attract.
TAKANAWA KAISEKI
173
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TAKANAWA KAISEKI
Kaiseki$$$$
One Michelin star in the Takanawa district for the kaiseki counter that serves the southern Minato-ku community — the hotel corridor of Shinagawa and the residential luxury of Takanawa — with the quality that the neighbourhood's established Japanese community expects.
SHIBUI
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SHIBUI
Kaiseki$$$$
Two Michelin stars in Nihonbashi for the kaiseki kitchen that names itself after the Japanese aesthetic concept of understated refinement — and delivers on that name with a menu whose restraint communicates more than the elaborate productions of many starred contemporaries.
BRASSERIE PAUL BOCUSE LE MUSÉE
175
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BRASSERIE PAUL BOCUSE LE MUSÉE
French Brasserie$$$
One Michelin star for the Paul Bocuse franchise within Shibuya's Bunkamura cultural complex — the most accessible entry point to the Lyon master's culinary legacy in Japan, where museum-goers and concert-goers share the brasserie with serious diners.
SHIBUYA FRENCH
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SHIBUYA FRENCH
Contemporary French$$$$
One Michelin star in Shibuya for the contemporary French counter that serves the district's creative and media community — a room where the fashion and entertainment industries' dining culture meets a kitchen of genuine starred quality.
SHIBUYA IZAKAYA
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SHIBUYA IZAKAYA
Traditional Izakaya$$
The Shibuya izakaya that counterpoints the district's global brand culture with the domestic Japanese evening tradition — where the salaryman, the student, and the creative professional share a table and the city's real social life becomes legible.
SHIBUYA CROSSING DINING
178
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SHIBUYA CROSSING DINING
Contemporary International$$$
The Shibuya high-rise restaurant that serves the scramble crossing's most iconic view from a dining room position that no other restaurant in the city can offer — the Shibuya Scramble viewed from above, where the famous intersection's scale becomes comprehensible for the first ti…
SHIMBASHI SALARYMAN IZAKAYA
179
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SHIMBASHI SALARYMAN IZAKAYA
Traditional Izakaya$
The Shimbashi izakaya under the railway arches where the salarymen of Japan's most famous salaryman district drink, eat yakitori, and maintain the specific post-war office culture that the neighbourhood has preserved more completely than anywhere else in central Tokyo.
SHIMOKITAZAWA JAZZ KITCHEN
180
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SHIMOKITAZAWA JAZZ KITCHEN
Creative Japanese$$
The Shimokitazawa live music venue kitchen that feeds the neighbourhood's jazz community between sets — the most atmospheric casual dining in Tokyo's most music-saturated neighbourhood, where the food is incidental to nothing.
ISOMARU SUISAN
181
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ISOMARU SUISAN
Seafood Izakaya$$
The Shinjuku izakaya chain that runs live fish tanks through every table and lets you pick your seafood directly — the most democratic luxury seafood experience in Tokyo, where a fresh hotate scallop grilled tableside costs less than a coffee at the nearest hotel lobby.
KABUKICHO IZAKAYA
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KABUKICHO IZAKAYA
Traditional Izakaya$$
The Kabukicho izakaya that has survived four decades of the entertainment district's transformation by serving the traditional Japanese drinking food culture with the specific quality that regulars from the neighbourhood's long-term residents — the people who actually live in and…
SHIROKANE DAIGO ANNEX
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SHIROKANE DAIGO ANNEX
Shojin Vegetarian$$$$
One Michelin star for the Shirokanedai branch of the Daigo shojin tradition — Buddhist vegetarian cooking in a setting that shares the two-starred original's philosophy without the Shiba Park garden, at a price point and an access level that makes the tradition more regularly ava…
TABLEAUX
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TABLEAUX
Contemporary European$$$$
One Michelin star in Shirokanedai for the contemporary European kitchen that has been the neighbourhood's culinary anchor since 1993 — the room that introduced the Minato-ku residential community to serious European cooking and has maintained that quality for three decades.
SKYTREE DINING
185
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SKYTREE DINING
Contemporary Japanese$$$
The restaurant at 634 metres inside Tokyo Skytree — the world's tallest broadcasting tower — where the view covers the entire Kanto Plain from Mount Fuji to the Pacific and the contemporary Japanese menu justifies the altitude with actual culinary quality.
TOKAMI ROPPONGI
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TOKAMI ROPPONGI
Edomae Sushi$$$$
The Roppongi branch of the Ginza two-starred Tokami counter — the same aged tuna programme and Edomae philosophy, in the neighbourhood where the financial and creative communities overlap and the reservation is meaningfully more accessible.
TAITO JAPANESE
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TAITO JAPANESE
Traditional Japanese$$$
One Michelin star in the Ueno-Taito district for the traditional Japanese kitchen that serves the museum district's academic and cultural community — where the Tokyo National Museum's institutional gravity provides the dining room's most specific cultural context.
TAKUMI GINZA
188
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TAKUMI GINZA
Edomae Sushi$$$$
The Ginza counter where tradition and biography converge — Chef Takumi's one-starred omakase applies a lifetime of Edomae study to a counter that feels like the form's essence distilled into its smallest possible expression.
GINZA HONTEN
189
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GINZA HONTEN
Kaiseki$$$$
The 200th restaurant in Tokyo's Restaurants for Kings guide — three Michelin stars for the Ginza counter that represents the tradition's peak, the city's culinary ambition at its most complete, and the reason that every serious diner in the world eventually makes the journey to T…
YOKOHAMA CHINATOWN TOKYO ANNEX
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YOKOHAMA CHINATOWN TOKYO ANNEX
Chinese$$
The Yokohama Chinatown restaurant district that is technically a 45-minute train journey from central Tokyo but is so consistently cited as a must-eat destination by the city's Chinese food community that it appears in every serious Tokyo dining guide — the most authentic Chinese…
NAIR'S RESTAURANT
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NAIR'S RESTAURANT
Indian / Curry$$
The Ginza Indian restaurant that opened in 1949 and introduced Japan to curry at a moment when the country had no reference for the cuisine — Nair's is the most historically significant foreign restaurant in Tokyo and the most improbable survivor in Japan's most expensive retail …
NARISAWA ANNEX
192
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NARISAWA ANNEX
Innovative Satoyama$$$$
Two Michelin stars for the Narisawa group's annex expression — applying the satoyama philosophy and the forest-to-table approach of the two-starred original in a more intimate counter format where the seasonal narrative is delivered with the personal presence that the smaller roo…
TOKYO STATION HOTEL DINING
193
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TOKYO STATION HOTEL DINING
French$$$$
One Michelin star within the 1914 Tokyo Station building — Japan's most historically significant railway station, restored to its original red-brick glory in 2012, where eating French cuisine within the architectural context of the Meiji era's most ambitious public building adds …
BUTAGUMI
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BUTAGUMI
Tonkatsu$$$
The Nishi-Azabu tonkatsu that earned a Michelin star by treating the preparation as a wine-bar might treat its list — forty-plus heritage pork varieties on the daily menu, each from a different Japanese breed and farm, costed according to its specific quality.
TOYOSU MARKET DINING
195
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TOYOSU MARKET DINING
Market Sushi / Seafood$
The Toyosu market restaurant cluster where the fish that becomes Tokyo's finest omakase sushi can be eaten within metres of where it arrived — the most direct available engagement with the world's largest fish market and the culinary culture it supplies.
TANAKA UDON
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TANAKA UDON
Sanuki Udon$
The Ginza Sanuki udon counter with a Bib Gourmand — Kagawa Prefecture's specific thick noodle tradition, served cold with the minimalist dipping format that the tradition demands, at prices that make the Ginza location the most honest value per square metre in the district.
SARASHINA HORII
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SARASHINA HORII
Sarashina Soba$$
The Azabu Juban sarashina soba institution that has been hand-making white soba noodles for 240 years — the pure buckwheat preparation with no additives, eaten cold with the most minimal dipping sauce, is Japanese culinary restraint at its highest.
SUSHI SAITO BRANCH
198
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SUSHI SAITO BRANCH
Edomae Sushi$$$$
One Michelin star for the Yotsuya omakase counter whose connection to the Edomae tradition runs through a chef who trained under the masters and applies the same sourcing rigour to a counter that is somewhat more accessible than the Ginza ultra-private rooms.
YOYOGI PARK CAFÉ
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YOYOGI PARK CAFÉ
Japanese Café & Outdoor Dining$
The Yoyogi Park café that serves the city's most democratic luxury — a seasonal Japanese meal in the park that accommodates two million visitors annually, where the specific weekend energy of Tokyo's outdoor culture makes even a simple lunch feel like a genuine occasion.
YURAKUCHO ITALIAN BAR
200
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YURAKUCHO ITALIAN BAR
Italian Osteria$$$
The Yurakucho Italian bar under the railway arches that has been feeding the political and administrative district's working population since before the elevated tracks above it were built — a room that communicates old Tokyo's layering through every detail of the setting.