Restaurants in Japan
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Asakusa · Asakusa Station
Traditional Japanese street food along the historic path to Senso-ji Temple. Try fresh melon pan, ningyo-yaki, and more.

Shinjuku · Shinjuku Station
A narrow alley of tiny yakitori bars and izakayas next to Shinjuku Station. Step back in time to post-war Tokyo.

Shibuya · Roppongi Station
The iconic restaurant that inspired the fight scene in Kill Bill. Enjoy soba, yakitori, and tempura in a stunning traditional interior.

Harajuku · Harajuku Station
Light and refreshing yuzu shio ramen in a modern setting. A perfect alternative to heavy tonkotsu.

Shibuya · Shibuya Station
Famous pork soup ramen chain where you enjoy your bowl in a private booth. A must-try for first-time visitors.

Shinjuku · Shinjuku Station
Crispy deep-fried beef cutlet served rare — cook it yourself on a hot stone at your table.