Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Kita including Uozushi Otsuka Norengai, Tachiguimidori, Echika Ikebukuro, Hokusai Wa no Shigotouma, Mawashizushi Katsu Midori Ikebukuro Seibu, Tenkasushi Ikebukuro, Tsukiji Kiyomura Sushi-Zanmai Higashi Shinjuku-ten
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4 based on 1092 reviews
Corner in an intersection in front of the Onio shrine it went through a ward office street from Shinjuku district, and where I approached a public employment security office street. It's open throughout the year for 24 hours. The best ingredients selected
Love that itâs 24 hours so my boyfriend and I would just pop in whenever we crave for sushi in Tokyo. Standard is definitely on par with some of the good Japanese places around Singapore and the price is affordable as well. That said my local friends told me that this place is overrated but I still like it and the staff are all friendly and nice! P.S. Iâm quite picky with food but will still recommend this place!
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4 based on 40 reviews
Just wandered over here after seeing the ratings on trip advisor. Food was good and the service was good. Lots of food for $9 in Tokyo I will go back. Good place to go if you are by yourself. Not high end but good tasting food
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.
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It's a cool and friendly place in a recently redeveloped block in Otsuka. Each of the restaurants in the block has a different speciality - this is horsemeat and dashi, though there are lots of other tapas-style choices (not being a horsemeat fan, I avoided it and still ate well). The food is tasty, nicely presented and there's a great choice of sake. They have a full and helpful English menu.
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4 based on 126 reviews
Places like this are exactly why I'm in Japan. Little 12 person, standing only sushi shop that is absolutely delicious and a great price. They have a laminated picture menu that non-Japanese speakers can use to point and order. You'll wait for a bit, but it's totally worth it! They also have take away sushi you can pick up on your way out of the station.
4 based on 97 reviews
Open May 9th Sushi izakaya
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