What's not to love about this kaitenzushi (revolving sushi) chainster? Seasonally fresh fin fare moving past you on a conveyor belt. Quick, casual setting, bang for the buck. Yes, there're lines, b... read more
Feel as if you’ve stepped into an old Japanese home in this wooden building near the historic Asakusa temple. Sit on a tatami mat at a low table with its own griddle, and man the stove to mak... read more
Otafuku is practically synonymous with oden (fish cake stew) in this city. Minimal, classic setting with dark wood, long counter and low tables on tatami. Chef stands guard with ladle over his cove... read more
Old-timer (circa 1880) near the historic Asakusa Kaminarimon shrine that’s held on fast with locals for more than a century. Place gets street cred for being the first Western Bar in Japan, a... read more
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