
Ise Udon Okada-ya
UdonTraditional Ise udon shop near Ise Grand Shrine, serving ultra-soft noodles in dark tamari sauce.
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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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Traditional Ise udon shop near Ise Grand Shrine, serving ultra-soft noodles in dark tamari sauce.

Beloved Hakata udon spot serving soft, pillowy noodles in a gentle kelp-and-fish broth.

Legendary Sanuki udon shop in Kagawa known for iriko dashi broth and perfectly chewy noodles.
Japan's largest udon chain, hand-making noodles fresh in front of customers all day.
Famous Takamatsu udon shop known for its spectacular butter-and-egg "kamatama" udon.
Acclaimed Tokyo udon shop in Koenji serving thick, chewy wheat noodles with rich curry broth.