TOKYO DINING OUT

TokyoDiningOut

Restaurants in Tokyo for Foodie Visitors

Entries from 2016-10-22 to 1 day

cuisine et vin aruru

I'd like to claim that this restaurant is THE BEST French bistro in the Shibuya area by far. Everything is so good and reasonably priced. My satisfaction level here is sky high. Their service is good too. Love it. My rating: 5.0+ (Awesome)…

DOMINIQUE ANSEL BAKERY TOKYO

Seemingly a well-known bakery store from NY. Stuff here is refreshingly sweet and could possibly be way too sweet for many Japanese folks, but at the same time they tend to like ANYTHING that comes from NY so this bakery may get pretty pop…

Pancho

Japanese style stir-fried noodles. Massive quantity (300-600g) for the same price. You'll absolutely be full for the price. And the taste isn't bad. If you normally eat a lot, try 600g. Close from Shibuya station. Worht a try. My rating: 3…

Pizza Slice

Hands-down authentic American style pizza. I don't know where else I could have a slice of pizza that'd be as American throughout the country. Pretty cheap for its size. Two slices can easily fill up a Japanese-person's stmach. Far from an…

Sekiya Spaghetti

Looks Italian, right? But it's actually customized-to-Japanese-people stir-fried noodles that definitely taste like Japanese food. Cheap and pretty good. A bit strong in flavors so most customers are men. You can go for the double size (60…

Pakumori

I'd say this curry restaurant is top-notch in the Japanese-style curry domain, excluding Indian-style curry. Though not so famous, the complexity of their curry's favors is pretty impressive. A bit of a walk from Shibuya station but it's d…

Ginza Hirayama

They seem quite serious about beef, seeing how they handle a chunk of beef at the special grill in the kitchen. The meat gets meticulously done according to your liking. Quality guaranteed. Nice counter seats and a private room. Can be a g…