Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Bunkyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Sushi Yoshitake, Sushitomi, ITAMAE SUSHI, NINJA AKASAKA, Uozushi Otsuka Norengai, Nadaman Shangri La Hotel Tokyo, Ise Sueyoshi, Ginza Seamon, Nemuiro Hanamaru, Kitte Marunouchi
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4 based on 314 reviews
Conveyor belt sushi, but there's also a menu, though some things aren't on the English menu. For instance, I only knew to order the crab soup because I saw it on Tripadvisor. Quality: 4/5. Is it the best sushi in the world? Of course not, but still quite favorably compares with other inexpensive places, or anything you can get at homeVariety: 5/5 Very varied menu. Quite a few things I don't normally see at homePrice: 5/5 We ate till we were stuffed and our bill came out to like 35 USD. There's no way we could approach this kind of quality/quantity for anywhere near this price in the states. I had to do a double-take on the bill because I didn't quite believe how cheap it was. The queues may be long, given the popularity of the place. Even at 9PM on a Wednesday it was a 15 minute wait. And that's only because last order is at 10PM. It was the only place in the mall full of people at 9PM.
4 based on 160 reviews
I've eaten at more traditional sushi bars in Tokyo and elsewhere in Japan. This experience was a bit more modern. The food was top-notch in terms of freshness. I did think the chef-chosen fish was a good variety, but also thought the number of servings for the price was a little slim. You will surely enjoy the experience. but as with most high-end sushi in Japan, you have to come with a sense of adventure. You will be served items you would never see in your home country.
Most Popular Japanese food in Bunkyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
5 based on 553 reviews
Ise Sueyoshi is a private Japanese restaurant in Tokyo. Placed between Roppongi and Hiroo. We serving traditional "Kaiseki"style Japanese cuisine with English guide. The owner trained in "Kikunoi" restaurant. After trained,spend a year in Tronto,Canada an
From the presentation of the dishes, to the explanation of where the food originated from, this was an incredible experience from start to finish. Yuuki is very welcoming and he takes immense pride in his preparation. Each dish is completely different and very flavorful. I would highly recommend the sake pairing as well. I canât wait to go back the next time Iâm in Tokyo.
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4 based on 177 reviews
A little disappointing on the whole. Very slow and not particularly attentive service. The food was quiet good overall but far from being exceptional as we all had hoped. The fact that we were sitting underneath the air conditioning did certainly not add to our well-being. Tried once, wonât try again.
4 based on 97 reviews
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4 based on 1139 reviews
Great evening - bit of fun, fab service and some nice food. Fully enjoyed this and would recommend to others travelling to Tokyo. Of course aimed at tourists, but so what. They knew how to welcome us and have a laugh. Great place!
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4 based on 496 reviews
Itamae Sushi Akasaka has a modern Japanese-style interior highlighted with wood and glass accents, lending a feeling of an upscale New York eatery. The restaurant features a huge glass wine cellar, a VIP private room for up to 10 people, a sunken kotatsu
This sushi restaurant is in the heart of the Akasuka-Mitsuke district in Tokyo. The location is a few tens of metres South of Akasaka-Mitsuke JR Subway Station (on the Ginza & Marunouchi Lines) and the place is very good indeed. High-quality, super-fresh Bluefin Tuna is prepared as if by magic, right in front of you, by skilled chefs. The result is both delicious and filling. The chefs are friendly and confidently shout greetings to all diners who enter. Booking is recommended and I strongly suggest asking for a place at the serving bar right in front of the kitchen, where you give your order directly to the chef's.
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4 based on 132 reviews
Good atmosphere, very decent prices and good portions, the day dinner menu was enough for one hungry person for 1700 JPY tea included. Only locals here and very basic English spoken, a very local experience.The place only has bar chairs, little and packed but a good bet.
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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
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