Reviews on Sushi food in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. In busy Shinjuku, you’ll find some of the tallest buildings in Toyko, as well as tons of shopping malls, bars and clubs. To escape the hustle and bustle, TripAdvisor travelers recommend visiting Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a beautiful and peaceful park in the middle of the city.
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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.
4 based on 46 reviews
We had read great reviews on this chain, so we chose to have here our first dinner in Tokyo upon arrival. We had to wait for about 15 minutes before getting seated, the place is simple, nothing special, but don't be fooled by appearances: you're here for the sushi, and it is really delicious. I highly recommend the Tuna Tasting Set: there are all the tuna variations, from the fattiest to the one just seared on the plate !!!! Fantastic, we returned here for another dinner the night before leaving Tokyo and we still miss that sushi so much. Average prices for sushi, absolutely adeguate to the quality served.
4 based on 115 reviews
After a long day of touring Tokyo, we wanted somewhere closed to our hotel for dinner. Our friend recommended Kyubey in the Keio Plaza Hotel (and their main and original shop is actually in Ginza). We had to reserve a course dinner given our large party size. We picked the Kyubey Course, which features 16 pieces of sushi, rolls, soup and pickles. Chef was super nice and spoke good English. He had a book and was showing us various sushi that we were having. I love the sweet shrimp sushi and how they grilled the head and tail. They are so crispy that you could eat the whole thing. I enjoyed the dinner, although some of my travel mates expected better sushi since it was inside a nice hotel.
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.
4 based on 91 reviews
Welcome to Shinjuku Makoto's page!! We offer Chef's special-course.Our chefs speak English. We recommend you to make a book by phone or website before you come.
Really enjoyed this restaurant. Arrived at approx. 1830hrs without a booking and was able to get in. Only one couple were tourists, rest were locals. Good service, delicious food and good quality. We got the 8000 yen menu and it was a lot of food for us. We do recommend this place to others! Thank you for choosing our place to spend your precious time. It was our pleasure to serve you, and glad to hear that you have had a good sushi experience. We are looking forward to seeing you again!
4 based on 436 reviews
Went during between hours and mostly older locals tearing through plate after plate. Entirely made to order during quiet hours. Favorite was the yellowtail...so fresh and lovely texture. Chef was on top of it and patient with our v limited Japanese.
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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!
Founded 30 years in Kabukicho! Private room, Free WiFi is also complete! Please eat fresh seafood and artisan sushi.
Lo encontramos de casualidad y fue un acierto. Tienen menús desde 1500 a 3200 Â¥ y puedes ver como preparan el sushi en su cocina abierta alrededor de la barra donde nos sentamos. Servicio muy atento y personal súper amable, el sushi delicioso. VolverÃamos a repetir seguro.
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