Reviews on Sushi food in Meguro, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. Meguro (目黒区, Meguro-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Meguro City. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
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4 based on 1467 reviews
The sushi train here is more like an automated Shinkansen bullet train. You are seated and numbered seating and order from touch screens which have English option. Most sushi was 100yen for two pieces. Some things like my highly recommended panko crumbed oysters were a little more (220). Great affordable fun for the whole family.
4 based on 100 reviews
This sushi is as amazing as the crossing itself. Recommended by my boyfriend as THE place to eat sushi while in Japan. I went at the begging of January, and the waiting time was about 15 minutes. Some people complain because you canât rest your feet inside (cause itâs a standing sushi bar), but believe me, youâll forget this when you taste the food. We ordered some sushi combos (nigiri), which are easy to ask for and contain different types, so you are able to try lots of flavors without dealing with the order. Canât remember the exact price, but it was fair. The fish was super fresh and great quality. You have to mention if you donât like wasabi, cause itâs kind of strong, but in my opinion, itâs definitely worth trying. Also, just for ordering they bring you miso (perfect if itâs cold outside) and unlimited hot matcha, I donât think life gets any better than that. The crew is kind and the atmosphere is truly unique, customers were both, locals and tourists. Went here twice in that week and looking forward my third visit next time in Japan.
4 based on 140 reviews
Stumbled upon this place while I was looking for the toilet. Decided to give it a try as there was no line (it was about 4pm) and I was feeling hungry, and Iâm so glad I did! Really affordable â 100Â¥ for an array of sushi including tuna! They also have some meat sushi, and conger eel sushi which was 300Â¥ if not mistaken. I had a hearty meal for 1200Â¥ âºï¸ left with a smile and would definitely come back again! Tip: donât go during peak hours unless you want to wait in line.
4 based on 192 reviews
Established in 1987, named "XEX Club House" at that time, and known as the first "members only" venue in Japan, XEX quickly become one of the most popular spot in Tokyo, crowded not only with Japanese celebrities, but as well became a favoured destination
Came here with my family. They have a set menu that only includes beef teppanyaki. Since we donât eat beef we had to order ala carte was very good. We had the nigiri, chicken teriyaki, two fish dishes and the udon. Each were delicious. However... they forgot to bring my rice, soup and pickles, never poured our sake - I had to ask for them to pour my husband (Iâm not precious - the way we were sitting across the hot table made it difficult short of standing up and bringing him the carafe), only refilled our water glasses once, spilled on me and just generally forgot about us until I asked for the check. You canât charge that price point for food and totally forget about your customers. Thank you for you dine with us.Unfortunately, you were not comfortable our service that so apologized.They do not on purpose about that, however made your feel unhappy.We will train hard to good quality service.Thank you for your honesty comments.
Most Popular Japanese food in Meguro, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
4 based on 255 reviews
Still coming back and still fantastic , the sushi are so fresh , the chef and his wife are doing a perfect show! Very reasonable prices comparing to a lot of sushi bar in Tokyo , very pleasant atmosphere
4 based on 1087 reviews
Like many restaurants/addresses in Tokyo, this is not the easiest of places to find -- but it is definitely worth seeking out. Thankfully, the "ticket machine" has English subtitles, as does the a la carte menu -- though one is definitely "on their own" when ordering a "sushi set." Rest assured, however, the fish is fresh and the cost is reasonable.
4 based on 191 reviews
Located on the 8th floor of a shopping center/building, this restaurant is very popular. You sit on chairs outside but it's worth the wait. Simply come here and enjoy it. Be sure to order something special off the at-table screen/menu, and wait for the train to deliver it to your table. Oh, and the food...is excellent and fresh!
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4 based on 968 reviews
Talk about quick. An iPad takes your order and then you get you food. Sushi quality is OK. Not the best but canât beat the price. The majority of the clientele are either foreigners or younger adults who probably can not afford the better sushi. Lines can build up after 6:30 so best to go early. We had no wait to get in but by the time we left there were at least 30 people waiting.
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4 based on 739 reviews
Super nice staff and food! There are set menus for different prices depending how much you wanna sploosh. Or then to take the ala carte option. Cool vibe inside and always full!! Consider making a reservation or just head to the restaurant very early before it gets busy. Will def come again
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5 based on 553 reviews
Ise Sueyoshi is a private Japanese restaurant in Tokyo. Placed between Roppongi and Hiroo. We serving traditional "Kaiseki"style Japanese cuisine with English guide. The owner trained in "Kikunoi" restaurant. After trained,spend a year in Tronto,Canada an
From the presentation of the dishes, to the explanation of where the food originated from, this was an incredible experience from start to finish. Yuuki is very welcoming and he takes immense pride in his preparation. Each dish is completely different and very flavorful. I would highly recommend the sake pairing as well. I canât wait to go back the next time Iâm in Tokyo.
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