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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 195 reviews
The staff are pleasant enough. The English menu rather non-descriptive. The simpler meals were OK but the sirloin was a disappointment. I asked for the meat to be cooked medium-well, but this was beyond the comprehension of the staff. The meat was served slightly seared and still mooing. I sent it back to the kitchen for additional grilling, but it came back as raw s before. Desserts were rather bland.
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 75 reviews
I came with relatives who live in the area and knew about this place, which has apparently been around for 85 years. They reserved a private room. The restaurant is small, cramped (typical feel for Japan), and is reminiscent of the Showa (WW2 era). The service is excellent and the tonkatsu is indeed fantastic. It is fried very lightly, so that the crispy part is very airy. It is seasoned perfectly. They also served a few standard side dishes such as tonjiru (a pork based miso strew) which was also delicious. I don't recall whether there was any English language support.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
We were spending the afternoon at the Tokyo National Museum and had our concierge call to make Reservations. We were thrilled to be in the gorgeous restaurant housed in a building from 1875 and the tatami room overlooking the garden. Sitting on the floor was fine, and cushions with back rests are also available. Three levels of kaiseki dinners were offered as well as regular entrees on the English menu. We ordered the mid-level kaiseki dinner that consisted of eight courses. The sublime flavors and attention to details were exquisite! Dinner here was one of the highlights of our trip. And it was not that hard to find at the south end of Ueno park. It is next to Gojoten Shrine (with its lovely tori gates) and Google maps could find it by just inputting the name. Please note that there is no English signage at the front of the restaurant.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
You can't miss this shop which is 1 min from the Asakusa Station. There's a long queue almost all the time. It sells the best Dorayaki in my opinion and it is well worth the wait. Definitely don't settle for second best.
They also sell various cute candies and beautifully packaged food gifts. You could easily spend quite a bit on souvenirs there if you are not careful. So hold on tight to your wallet!!
4.5 based on 137 reviews
Expected a lot from this resto after Reading all the great reviews. Lined up for an hour on a cold December morning. Finally got seated and the food was so disappointing. Tonkatsu was tender but very bland. Butagumi tonkatsu was so much better.
4 based on 183 reviews
Pretty popular spot, so we had to wait on line, however it moved quickly and well worth the wait.
The staff (especially the host) were absolutely superb. They provided an English menu, and explained the different types of soba they offer.
The place is always full so be prepared to share a table. Which is quite fun, because hopefully locals will explain more!
Cozy and very quaint decor.
Try the house specials! They will also serve hot water at the end of meal so you can finish the soba sauce like a soup.
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4 based on 309 reviews
Delicious fresh, giant sized pastries and sweet breads ! Long lines, but worth the wait. Must try when you are around the Senjoji temple area.
4.5 based on 231 reviews
A good ramen shop with basic ramen on offer with a few options to customize (toppings, size , etc) and good gyoza which were based on chicken but very tasty. Simple drinks menu (beer, sake, tea, softdrinks). Ramen was flavorful, broth was good, and toppings were plentiful. A satisfying , inexpensive meal. We arrived around 6 or so and were able to sit immediately but it is not a big place.
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