Best Japanese restaurants nearby. Discover the best Japanese food in Toshima. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Japanese restaurants near you.. 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 95 reviews
This is a busy little restaurant in themain shopping street of Jiso-dori, Sugamo-the old folks Ginza. Don't expect Englishmenus - all the food is listed on the wallsin Japanese and the waitresses don'tspeak English!Don't be put off however, because the foodhere is very good, the prices cheap and theportions generous. We visit here a couple oftimes every time we visit Japan. Last April,I chose Ebi - giant shrimps, which came witha large bowl of rice, miso soup and Japanesepickles. This year in October I ordered Sanma -delicious sea pike. A very large bottle of Asahior Kirin costs only 450 yen and most dishes arein the 850 to 950 range. They make their profits on fast turnover, so it isa place for a quick lunch, not a relaxing meal, butit is an interesting experience for foreign visitorsand the food is very good. If you visit the Sugamoshopping street, take the opportunity of includinglunch at Tokiwa.
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!
We serve sake at very reasonable price. In this restaurant, the price of sake is about half to one-third lower than the other restaurant in japan. Of course, there are only famous sake, no cheap kind, for example, DASSAI is treated as a kind of high grade
Take your time to taste good sake really cheap! The staff is really friendly and can help you to choose the best option. Really nice place to taste something different.ã¹ã¿ãããæ¥æ¬é ã«è©³ããã®ã§ããããªããã¨ãªã©ã¯ãæ°è»½ã«ã質åãã ããï¼é«è©ä¾¡ããæ¥åºæé£ããããã¾ãï¼
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.
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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.
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 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 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
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
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Cost performance is good. All-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink are satisfactory
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