Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Toshima. Toshima (豊島区, Toshima-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the eight central wards of the Tokyo Metropolitan area. Located in the northern area of Tokyo, Toshima is bordered by the wards of Nerima, Itabashi, and Kita wards, in the north, and Nakano, Shinjuku and Bunkyo in the south.
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4 based on 483 reviews
Great RestaurantMy family and I had a really great time here! The all you can eat was a good price of 4800 yen for the best option - the japanese beef and pork set that had the most amazing beef. Our server, Gyu Mutei, was great in explaining the way to order, what everything was, checking in on us for more ordering, and even made the effort to say come to the exit to say goodbye though she was busy with other guests. Another server showed us a way to cook the beef and dip in the egg yolk to make it even more delicious. The service was amazing, and I had even forgetten something that was picked up by a server that rushed to get it to me before I left. Overall, a memorable experience with probably the best sukiyaki hotpot and service I have had.Hello. Thank you very much for coming today.We would be greatly appreciated to write such a detailed account of your experience and share a beautiful photo.Please visiting us again.I hope you and your family have a nice time in Tokyo!Best Regards From Gyu
5 based on 156 reviews
ã»This shop is on the 7th floor of the H & M building. ã»In this shop, you can eat genuine Shabu Shabu sukiyaki in the all you can eat.
Not only is the service amazing here, and the ambiance very nice, but the entire experience of gathering the items you want to put in your hot pot and making it yourself is really something you must do! We really enjoyed our whole evening here eating dinner, from start to finish.Firstly, you choose your broth. There is a vegetarian broth that is not on the menu, but you can ask for it. If you and your partner share a hot pot and choose different broths there is a surcharge. If you get the same broth then there is not. Then the meat. If you do not want meat you can skip the meat as I did and it was still a very great experience. You can order your meat in 3 or 4 different price points which go hand in hand with the more meat you order being the more expensive options. The girl who helped us choose our broth and meat was named Nanami Chiba and she was the sweetest girl! So polite!They will bring out the broth in the pot and put it on your table on a burner. They were so amazing at explaining to us how to cook our food, as this was the first time we had tried Shabu Shabu. One of the servers named Kamada Mitsuhiro even showed us how to do it. He helped crack my husbands egg in a bowl and demonstrated how to dip his meat into the egg when it was cooked. It was really neat! Then you go grab your other ingredients from the buffet. They have various noodles, bean sprouts, greens, onions,4 or 5 kinds of mushrooms, tofu, wontons, other veggies and anything you could possibly want in your dish! The ingredients are endless and you can have as much as you can eat! The non-alcoholic drinks are also limitless. You have as much as you can drink, and also as much of the ice cream that you can eat for dessert! The food here was so fresh. All of the greens so bright and they kept everything topped up throughout the evening. We have never eaten anywhere like this before, and even though it ended up being one of our most expensive meals on our trip, it was definitely one of the most memorable and enjoyable too. One thing to mention is that the restaurant is in a building where you must go up an elevator to get to it. We followed Google Maps and were a bit confused at first. So glad we found it!!!Thank you for dining at Nabe-zo.We are grateful for your positive review about our customer service. Your message will be given to the related personnel. We look forward to the pleasure of welcoming you again.Sincerely, Nabe-zo
4 based on 305 reviews
The moment when I could write the sauce that used plenty of tomato in front! I do not collect! It is! Only famous tomato okonomiyaki is eaten by Kyobaba ⪠To dinner in Tokyo! To the sights of tourism! Enjoy the best momentum surrounded by staffs who are p
This place is near our hotel so stopped in after a long day of touring. Oconomiyaki was very good...decided to try the simple pork and it hit the spot. Shrimp was good and enjoyed the edamame very much; a little different from the usual. All in, a good meal. Only criticism would be to chill the tap beer a bit colder. Super friendly hostess and cooks.
4 based on 100 reviews
i now know why there's always a queue to this little shop. i went early today and managed to get a seat immediately.i ordered oloong chai which arrived bottled by coca cola! and the jumbo gyoza with pork, garlic, ginger, chives are not to be trivialised - they truly are massive, tasty and cheap for yen 360!
4 based on 137 reviews
I highly recommend that any visitors to Tokyo visit an authentic ramen restaurant. They are on every block! I found this restaurant on google maps, and heard that it was a good chain, so we tried the Ikebukuro shop. All menus have English translations, from the machine where you choose and pay, to the customization menu. Our tonkatsu ramen was excellent, but what I liked the most is that you are able to customize your ramen as to seasoning, noodle firmness, broth, toppings, etc...I also like how they have single-seat booths with dividers. I found it to be so charming. I will definitely return and get a spicier version next time!
4 based on 252 reviews
If you like Ramen you have to go there. We were there really early to get our ticket but waited around 1,5 hours to finally taste the delicious Ramen. It´s definitely worth the long waiting hours, just stay in line and keep up. You won´t regret it, I promise.
4 based on 146 reviews
The four of us ate here on a Monday night. Yes, there was a long line (but that's usually a good sign). Because of the crowd, we were asked if it was OK if we split up to get seated faster, and we agreed. Shortly after eating, however, the hostess moved us so we could be together at the bar, which was very nice. The food was excellent, and the food ordering was a lot of fun -- and the iPad ordering system had an English menu. And most surprising was when our massive stack of plates was totaled at the end, the price ended up being much less than we anticipated.
4 based on 109 reviews
the food is really good - Japanese need and mini vegetable, ice cream bar. The staff is very nice and speak English very well. Great service !! Really recommend it !å°æ¹¾ããåãã¡ã¨ä¸ç·ã«ãã°ã¨ã¦ãç¾å³ããã£ããæ¥æ¬ã«æ¥ãã®æããã²æ¥ã¦ãã ããï¼æ± è¢é§ ã«è¿ãã¦ãæ©ãã§ãããã§ãThank you for your comment and visiting us. We're so happy to hear that we made you get satisfied and are part of your great time in Japan. We we'll see you again.ãã²ã¾ãæ¥æ¬ã«ãè¶ãã«ãªãããã§ããããã¹ã¿ããä¸åæè¿ãããã¾ãï¼ãããã¨ããããã¾ããã
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4 based on 607 reviews
We were shopping in Ikebukuro and one of my Japanese friends recommended me this place. When we arrived we found a long queue but less than 20 min we were eating and having our ramen.On the queue they give you the menu and you order. When finally you are on the table takes around 5 min or less to get the food... And then you can enjoy that ramen that was really delicious
Cost performance is good. All-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink are satisfactory
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