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Restaurants in Japan

Ramen, sushi, izakaya, street food, and more — your guide to eating in Japan

Japan is a culinary paradise — home to more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other country, and equally famous for its ¥500 ramen shops and bustling street food stalls. From the sushi counters of Tsukiji to Osaka's takoyaki alleys, every prefecture has signature dishes waiting to be discovered. Our curated guide covers restaurants across all price ranges and cuisine types, with details on English menus, vegetarian options, and local specialties. Use our filters to find exactly what you're craving — whether it's a late-night izakaya, a refined kaiseki experience, or the best tonkatsu in town.

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Vermillion Espresso Bar Fushimi - Cafe
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Vermillion Espresso Bar Fushimi

Cafe

Australian-style specialty cafe right next to Fushimi Inari Shrine, popular with tourists.

KansaiModerate
English Menu
Arabica Kyoto Higashiyama - Cafe
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Arabica Kyoto Higashiyama

Cafe

Minimalist specialty coffee roaster with a stunning view of Yasaka Pagoda in Higashiyama.

KansaiModerate
English Menu
Kissaten Chatei Hatou - Cafe
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Kissaten Chatei Hatou

Cafe

Iconic kissaten in Shibuya serving hand-dripped single-origin coffee and homemade cheesecake.

KantoModerate
Kuromon Market Osaka - Street Food
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Kuromon Market Osaka

Street Food

Osaka's vibrant kitchen market offering fresh sashimi, wagyu skewers, and grilled seafood to eat on the spot.

KansaiBudget
English Menu
Nishiki Market Food Stalls - Street Food
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Nishiki Market Food Stalls

Street Food

Kyoto's 400-year-old covered market with dozens of stalls selling pickles, skewers, and snacks.

KansaiBudget
English Menu
Funawa Asakusa - Wagashi
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Funawa Asakusa

Wagashi

Beloved Asakusa sweet shop since 1902, famous for its sweet potato yokan and anmitsu.

KantoModerate
English Menu
Ryugin Tokyo - Kaiseki
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Ryugin Tokyo

Kaiseki

Two-Michelin-starred modern kaiseki by Seiji Yamamoto, reinterpreting Japanese cuisine with science.

KantoLuxury
Gion Sasaki - Kaiseki
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Gion Sasaki

Kaiseki

Innovative kaiseki by chef Sasaki in Gion, blending tradition with theatrical presentation.

KansaiLuxury
Sometaro Asakusa - Okonomiyaki
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Sometaro Asakusa

Okonomiyaki

Charming retro monjayaki and okonomiyaki spot in Asakusa, operating since 1937.

KantoBudget
English Menu
Nagata-ya Hiroshima - Okonomiyaki
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Nagata-ya Hiroshima

Okonomiyaki

Iconic Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki near the Peace Memorial, with layered noodles and cabbage.

ChugokuBudget
English Menu
Mizuno Osaka - Okonomiyaki
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Mizuno Osaka

Okonomiyaki

Osaka's most famous okonomiyaki restaurant on Dotonbori, grilling since 1945.

KansaiBudget
English Menu
Columbia 8 Osaka - Curry
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Columbia 8 Osaka

Curry

Pioneers of Osaka's spice curry scene, mixing Japanese dashi with over 20 freshly ground spices.

KansaiModerate
Moyan Curry Osaka - Curry
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Moyan Curry Osaka

Curry

Cult-favorite spice curry shop in Osaka's Ura-Namba district with complex Indian-Japanese fusion.

KansaiBudget
Maisen Omotesando - Tonkatsu
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Maisen Omotesando

Tonkatsu

Iconic tonkatsu restaurant in a converted bathhouse, famous for juicy, tender pork cutlets.

KantoModerate
English Menu
Fuku Yakitori Nagoya - Yakitori
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Fuku Yakitori Nagoya

Yakitori

Nagoya's originator of tebasaki (chicken wing) yakitori, crispy and peppery.

ChubuModerate
Yakitori Tecchan Nakasu - Yakitori
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Yakitori Tecchan Nakasu

Yakitori

Beloved Fukuoka yakitori stall in the Nakasu yatai (street food stall) district.

KyushuBudget
Toriki Meguro - Yakitori
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Toriki Meguro

Yakitori

Intimate 8-seat yakitori counter in Meguro with omakase-style grilled chicken courses.

KantoUpscale
Yakitori Alley Yurakucho - Yakitori
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Yakitori Alley Yurakucho

Yakitori

Atmospheric cluster of tiny yakitori stalls under the Yurakucho rail tracks, a Tokyo institution.

KantoBudget
Sarashina Horii - Soba
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Sarashina Horii

Soba

One of Tokyo's three great soba houses, established in 1789, known for pure white sarashina soba.

KantoModerate
Nagataya - Soba
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Nagataya

Soba

Well-known soba shop near Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano city, perfecting their craft for generations.

ChubuModerate
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