This family-run sushi institution, established in 1910, offers an authentic taste of Tokyo with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Generations of chefs craft each piece with care, making it a memorable stop for both solo diners and groups.
🍽️90Comida
👋88Servicio
💰85Valor
⏰65Espera
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“The ingredients were all large and delicious. I particularly liked the conger eel, lean fish, flounder with kelp, and gizzard shad.”
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“Excellent value for money. The portions are reasonable without being huge (in the set menus) and the staff are friendly, welcoming and speak English.”
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“The staff were incredibly kind and patient. Definitely recommend this family restaurant, if you want to try an authentic family sushi restaurant.”
This Takadanobaba spot serves authentic Sichuan cuisine, with generous portions and bold flavors that transport diners straight to China. It's a lively, casual place where many dishes, like the spicy chicken and braised pork belly, are designed to be shared and pair perfectly with rice.
🍽️88Comida
👋78Servicio
💰88Valor
✨65Ambiente
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“The mapo tofu was spicy, numbing, and delicious. I couldn't speak the language of the waiter, but I could somehow understand.”
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“Online says it closes at 23:00, but they were not allowed in at 21:30. Is this a scam?”
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“This semi-basement restaurant is a three-minute walk from Takadanobaba Station, just around the corner from the 13:00 Hall.”
Harukor Ainu Restaurant offers a rare glimpse into Ainu culture through its unique cuisine, served in a cozy, family-run izakaya setting. Diners celebrate the authentic dishes, many inspired by the manga "Golden Kamuy," and the warm, welcoming atmosphere created by the owners. It's a place where traditional flavors meet a vibrant cultural display.
🍽️88Comida
👋80Servicio
💰78Valor
⏰65Espera
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“The food is rustic, healthy, and delicious! The music, the lighting and vibe are chill, it …”
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“Restaurant staff were lovely and food absolutely delicious. Place is small so try booking ahead.”
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“The interior decoration features many posters related to Kamui (the Golden God), as well as signed artwork by the artist.”
This Burmese spot is tucked away in a Takadanobaba alley, offering a rustic vibe and a menu that shines with its roasted duck. It's a place where locals gather, serving up authentic flavors that are both delicious and surprisingly affordable.
🍽️88Comida
👋70Servicio
💰88Valor
🔊55Ruido
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“For my first Burmese food, I had tea leaf salad and mohinga. Both were delicious and I was impressed.”
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“This restaurant is more rustic than Thai food and not as spicy, and is famous for its roasted duck.”
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“This Burmese restaurant in Takadanobaba is located in an alleyway and has an intimidating atmosphere”
This Shinjuku tonkatsu spot offers generous portions of crispy, juicy pork cutlets, often with free refills of rice and cabbage. While the atmosphere can be quiet, the friendly service and satisfying meals make it a reliable choice for a hearty meal.
🍽️82Comida
👋80Servicio
💰78Valor
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“It's impressive that they've been able to maintain such low prices and quality in such a competitive Shinjuku area.”
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“The pork cutlets are tender, the vegetables are fresh, and the curry is delicious. I highly recommend going!”
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“The tonkatsu was crispy and delicious. I was also happy that I could have more rice and cabbage.”
Marble Lounge transforms its elegant hotel lobby space into a themed wonderland for its popular seasonal buffets, offering a dazzling array of sweets and savory dishes. The venue excels at creating a festive atmosphere, particularly for celebrations and family gatherings, with attentive service that ensures a comfortable, albeit sometimes busy, meal.
🍽️80Comida
👋82Servicio
💰70Valor
🔊50Ruido
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“The atmosphere here was very lively, and the dessert selection was remarkably wonderful, thus kicking off my Christmas trip to Tokyo :)”
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“There was a long line to get the sweets, and although we waited quite a while, everything was delicious and we were very satisfied.”
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“The true joy of a buffet is the excitement of wondering, "Which one should I start with?" as you hold your tray in hand.”