Discover Restaurants offering the best American 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 161 reviews
Sizzler is known for their fresh, abundant, and healthy salad bar and grilled dishes, delivered in a warm and friendly atmosphere with genuine hospitality. Sizzler has eight branches in the greater Tokyo area. The centerpiece Sizzler Salad Bar features ov
We had struck steadfastly to Japanese food our whole holiday and on the last 2 days we were craving salad and fruit.Sizzler, opposite the Keio hotel and beside the Hyatt Regency was perfect.We ate dinner and lunch here.Dinner time was much quieter in the restaurant than lunch which had queues both waiting to be seated and at the salad bar.You can just have the salad bar which comes with bottomless soft drinks/ tea/ coffee, dessert, soup, pasta, salad and dessert bar or have this plus a main of chicken, meat or seafood. We tried both but found we only need the salad bar without a main to fill us up.The kids loved it too.Great value for money and lots of choice.Everything was very fresh and the buffet was very and restocked regularly.
4 based on 115 reviews
Like most places in Tokyo - we found it difficult to find. However with Google Maps we managed. Itâs down a small street with a 7 eleven on the corner just before Citidines hotel .Go down the street about three or four blocks, turn left and itâs on your right about 40meters down.A very wide selection of burgers, with or without three or four types of cheese etc.They have even discovered the Avocado which my wife included in her cheeseburger.I had a cheeseburger with chedder and we both had fries and a beer .Service is good - din e the place only hold about 14 people - and they have a booming take-away clientele.Total bill was 4,300 yen( about $53 AUD) which is probably what we would have paid at Grillâd.Highly recommended for those who want a break from Japanese food.!
Where to eat Grill food in Shinjuku: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 135 reviews
The bold leather and brick-lined grill counter, enclosed in glass with a featured plate of Himalayan rock salt, stands in the center of the restaurant to welcome you to the Metropolitan Grill. Carefully selected and grilled ingredients from around the wor
From the amateur service, to the overuse of foam⦠SMH how 1990s of you... to the clinical amuse Bouche.... to the Underseasoned, and overcooked $150 steak, accompanied by useless red wine reduction, cliché much? And I shouldâve been asked what kind of sauce I prefer. As was mentioned on the menu. Instead they gave me the default ramekin of crap.Creamy Caesar salad as if made from buffet in a sizzlerâs restaurant in Omaha circa 1989.$600 dinner for three people. Give me a breakshouldâve gone to the convenient store, had some beer on the street corner, and talked business al frescoThe one positive was the whiskey sour at the bar afterwards, fantastic cocktail. This actually enabled me to leave without feeling totally ripped offWILL NOT BE BACK. And will ward off any friends who may be inclined to go.
Most Popular Asian food in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Hands-on, finger-licking Cajun cooking and seafood from the American west coast and Hawaii.
Delicious! But not kid friendly. Thereâs no kidâs menus for children who donât eat seafood. Even their chicken is spicy. The Cajun sauce is fantastic and the seafood is usually well cooked. This is our 3rd visit and itâs my husbandâs favorite place in Tokyo but this time the lobster and shrimp were overly cooked. Also, we ordered garlic bread and (2) extra corn to complement our meal, we waited a very long time and we had to remind them. Its difficult to get the staff attention as well when itâs time to order food.
4 based on 327 reviews
I came here for breakfast twice, both times on a Thursday right at 9 o'clock. I did not have to wait the first time. The wait on the second time was short. Enjoyed the seasonal tiramisu pancake with berries and cream and the eggs benedict with a salad. The food was delicious and service was pleasant. The restaurant was small and clean. Menu offers a variety of selections. Would return on my next visit to Tokyo.
Most Popular Steakhouse food in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
4 based on 887 reviews
After re-watching "Lost in Translation" on the flight to Japan, I decided we had to visit the Park Hyatt Hotel and see where Bill and Scarlet met. The lunch at the New York Grill is a great way to enjoy this special place without breaking the bank. The food was excellent and the service was very professional and friendly. Our window table afforded spectacular views over Tokyo. We lingered over coffee and dessert to end a lovely meal.
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