Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Koto including Imahan Honten, Kikko, Yakiniku a Five Toku Ginza8chome, T's TanTan Tokyostation, Steak House Pound Akihabara, Tonkatsu Ichikatsu, Sushi Yoshitake, Tsukiji Sushisay Honten, Asakusa Tsurujirou, Kushiyaki Bistro Fukumimi Ginza
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4 based on 331 reviews
Fukumimi is a Yakitori Izakaya (Bar Restaurant)in Ginza Tokyo. Yakitori. ~Japanese Grilled Skewers~, is grilled over premium white wood charcoal by the certified yakitori chefs. Please enjoy juicy and crispy grills from live kitchen! As you enter the rest
This place is very popular with tourists. We thought that dinner here was ok, but not great. We would have liked more variety. There was no seafood which was curious. Also the prices were high for what you got. Interestingly westerners were seated around the cooking area while Japanese people were seated in other rooms or away from the cooking area. They use real charcoal instead of gas which is authentic but the whole cooking experience creates a great deal of smoke which isn't completely removed by the fans.Thank you for coming to the restaurant. We are Yakitori âmeat skewersâ restaurant and focused on grilled meats and variety of dishes that go well with drinks. All guests can take any seats if they have a request to have particular seats they want at that time or make a reservation for where they want to be seated. We are so sorry for the smoke and not giving the best experience with us. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts.
4 based on 228 reviews
Closed due to renovation from September 17th to October 8th Enjoy yourself in the bright ambiance. We use specially ordered teppan grill at the counter on the 1st floor. We grill your okonomiyaki right in front of your eye. Fluffy dough okonomiyaki is our
This area is riddled with restaurants and eating places Tried this one one evening luckily got in without reservations. Decided to have a teppanyaki meal cooked for us. Being lazy really as we had cooked ourselves most nights. Nice meal reasonably priced and well located
4 based on 191 reviews
Was taken to this restaurant by our tour guide. The main restaurant was very busy so went to the sister branch nearby as the queue was shorter. We sat at the counter and watched the chefs preparing the sushi. The salmon was delicious. So fresh that I wonât want to eat shop bought back in London again. Good value too.
4 based on 162 reviews
Continuing to win six Michelin stars, the master sushi chef Mr Yoshitake is a legendary! So many appetizers makes one so happy. Better to book thru hotel concierge. Definitely the best is Ginza, Tokyo, Japan and this planet!!ãã·ã¥ã©ã³6ã¤æã·ã§ãã®åæ¦ããã®å¯¿å¸ã¯è¸è¡ã®åãè¶ãã¦ã¾ããæ¡ãåã«é ãåã ã§ããã¯ãã¦ã³ãæé«ã®è·äººæã«èª°ããæºè¶³ãããã¨ã§ãããã
4 based on 86 reviews
Deliciously fresh ton katsu at this small restaurant! Very friendly staff, with English menu, in a bar setting for about 15. There was a limited menu but all cooked to order (pork loin, pork fillet, seafood medley)and included a miso soup (with clams), daikon radish pickles, rice and iced tea for 650-900 yen. Very clean and comfortable.
4 based on 664 reviews
I just finished my meal here and I have to say the steaks (and service) are amazing! Our waiter explained the pricing and options right at the beginning and showed us our cuts before they were prepared. The Kobe beef was out of my price range this time around (~32g for $479), but the wagyu did not disappoint at all. My boyfriend and I shared the sirloin and tenderloin with the gratin and garlic rice sides. The meat was so flavorful we didnât even need the sauces that were available. Overall, we would definitely recommend :)
4 based on 586 reviews
Vegan Ramen
A gem of a vegan ramen shop buried in a far corner of crazy-busy Tokyo Station but soooo worth finding. Hint: ask for directions to the Uniqlo shop, go around the corner past the food store where hawkers are vying for your attention waving signs, then settle yourself at a small cozy table in this extremely popular cafe and prepare to slurp delish ramen with a sherbet chaser. The YUMMO factor is off the charts!
5 based on 628 reviews
We came because of the good recensions and we didn't regret.The place is really cool.A big variety of beef organs and meet, drinks and all you can eat in a very nice environment.Just bring appetite and you will be rewarded.Prices are good. Staff really polite.We will definitely come back the next days.
4 based on 242 reviews
Everything about the experience was excellent -- the food, the staff (who are also the performers) and the Japanese shamisen music! This is a short walk from Asakusa, where the Sensoki or Asakusa Kannon Temple is located. The restaurant is off the beaten track and so worth it!
4 based on 162 reviews
Fortunately for us this restaurant was just a few blocks from our hotel [Royal Park]. We didn't realise that this was part of a chain until leaving and asking for a card to apply this review as it seemed so uniquely independent. After all the Ginza shopping this was so tranquil but as we didn't book they accommodated us and we had only a 10 minute wait. Out intention was to go for Shabu Shabu, as this came up as number 1 of 10 on a Tokyo website, but when they showed us a flyer describing the difference between Shabu Shabu and Sukiyaki all in perfect English - we chose the latter. The meat was fabulous and so were the mushrooms, I'm now convinced you have to go to Japan to find out how a mushroom should taste. A great sense of occasion as all the cooking is done for you at the table. Perfectly timed and perfectly cooked. Highly recommended.
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