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4.5 based on 279 reviews
This is a lovely little traditional Japanese restaurant. If you enjoy fish, and are open to trying local, do stop by. It is a very limited menu though, and the focus is fish.
4.5 based on 641 reviews
Finally found our okonomiyaki go-to place in Tokyo. Not easy to find in a quiet, mostly residential neighborhood. We walked into the wrong place at first but they said we needed Reservations. Glad they turned us away because we walked down the road and saw a hand written sign here saying “Sometaro”. Wear your nice socks since this is a traditional no-shoes place. An English menu is available & includes cooking instructions. You do the cooking here at your table, but they’ll help
if you need it. The okonomiyaki is made w/ batter, no noodles unlike Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki which is our favorite. But we really enjoyed this. The yakisoba was good, but we’ll come back for the okonomiyaki!
4.5 based on 171 reviews
This was our second tempura meal while traveling in Japan - We have decided that we love Tempura! We sat at the counter and Kondo prepared our meal - the fish was really fresh! And the vegetables a treat - we regretted not getting the corn - our neighbors had it and it looked delicious! All was wonderful and we got a picture with the Chef!
4.5 based on 314 reviews
This is my 2nd visit since 2011. The chef changed, the restaurant did not, so did the quality of sushi too. Now their menu has more variety, with pictures and captioned in English. Price is also more transparent and competitive. I'm surprised that the queue here isn't longer than the other 2 sushi bars along the same row, when the ratings on google and Tripadvisor showed this is actually higher rated.
A bit about this sushi bar, the chef prepares the sushi on the spot and asked for preference of wasabi or sweet sauce to be added on the sushi. The fish served is very fresh, and the fish sizes are quite adequate, not those which are thinly sliced. The chef would introduce each sushi and the type of fish it is when he is serving it. Ala carte menu is available if you do not want to try unfamiliar sushi from the set meals or Omakase meals.
Highly recommended sushi bar and I won't bet myself against coming here a third time when I visit Tokyo again.
4 based on 89 reviews
4.5 based on 638 reviews
Have you ever had sushi so good it is ingrained in your head.
This is Sushi Dai.
The freshest, most tasty sushi in the whole fish market (my opinion).
Is the 3 hour line up worth it? Yes it is.
Come early, around 6 Nd you can eat around 8 or 9. Do not let the line scare you. It is like lining up for a life time experience.
4.5 based on 481 reviews
I am a self confessed Ramen freak and I will go anywhere and anytime to sample great Ramen. For the ones who already know Ippudo from the east side of NYC nothing spectacularly new but it's something else sitting in an iconic restaurant like this one right in the heart of Ginza in Tokyo. The Tonkatsu Ramen was spot on as always and the ambience was great. One major observation of course that the price is a lot cheaper than the one of NYC. We ate two bowls of Ramen and drank a couple of cocktails each and it cost us less than $40.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
Is reasonable in delicious Yakitori boasts a fashionable interior. Taste also I think that you enjoy also atmosphere. Interior made of Japanese paper and full material and paint the wall, it is very popular for those who of women in the adult atmosphere. Yakitori, the type of sake is rich. Many foreign customers, I am well received.
Very cool little place in Ginza. We were welcomed and took a seat right in front of the chef. Service was prompt and the waiter helped us out in English. Food was excellent and the I’m told the toilets are in great shape!
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Was looking and sight seeing in the anime district, was approached by local polices, maid agencies, animals, etc to enter their restaurant. But I decided to go to this normal looking noodle shop.
Turns out it's one of the best ramen I had! Remember to upgrade the egg for 20yen to the lava egg.
English menu is available, choose your soup base, ingredients and you are good to go. Cheap and good
4 based on 115 reviews
This place is not easy to find but worth the trek. If you are adventurous, head out to JR Kameido Station, exit to the north and the restaurant is less than two minutes away. It is right down this street: http://g.co/maps/2qnua on the right side about 50 meters down.
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