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Tempura Abe Honten

Tokyo
Tempura
Meals Included
Dinner: US$57.25 - 76.33
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Te'PAN Le OMUS

Saitama
Teppanyaki
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Dinner: US$108.14 - 114.50
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Shibuya Sushi Matsumoto

Tokyo
Sushi
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Dinner: US$127.22 - 222.64
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Yakiniku Mutsumi

Tokyo
Sushi
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Lunch: US$38.16 - 127.22
Dinner: US$95.41 - 127.22
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Restaurant mio

Hiroshima
Wagyu
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Dinner: US$63.61 - 95.41
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Suigian

Tokyo
Kaiseki
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Dinner: US$159.03 - 178.11
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Sushi Miyakawa Umeda

Osaka
Sushi
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Lunch: US$38.16 - 76.33
Dinner: US$76.33 - 222.64
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Sushi Takae

Tokyo
Sushi
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Dinner: US$159.03 - 190.83
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Sakuragi

Tokyo
Other Japanese Food
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Dinner: US$139.94 - 146.30
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Sandaime Wakihiko Shouten

Osaka
Yakiniku
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Lunch: US$108.14 - 114.50
Dinner: US$108.14 - 114.50
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Kaiseki Mita Basara Bettei

Tokyo
French
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Lunch: US$267.17 - 273.53
Dinner: US$267.17 - 273.53
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Shabu Shabu "Let Us" Shibuya Center Gai

Tokyo
Shabu Shabu
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Lunch: US$6.36 - 12.72
Dinner: US$31.80 - 38.16
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Takumi Gotanda

Tokyo
Wagyu
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Dinner: US$63.61 - 69.97
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Sukiyaki Kushikatsu Haruna Honmachi

Osaka
Sukiyaki
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Dinner: US$63.61 - 89.05
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Gomangoku Honten

Toyama
Sushi
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Lunch: US$82.69 - 127.22
Dinner: US$82.69 - 127.22
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Teppan Dining O

Osaka
Teppanyaki
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Dinner: US$31.80 - 63.61
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Yakiniku Shuka Rien

Tokyo
Korean
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Lunch: US$50.89 - 95.41
Dinner: US$50.89 - 95.41
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Niku-no-Kappo Tamura Odori Bisse

Hokkaido
Kaiseki
Meals Included
Lunch: US$95.41 - 101.78
Dinner: US$95.41 - 101.78
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Kyushu Hakata Daikichi Sushi PREMIUM

Fukuoka
Sushi
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Dinner: US$57.25 - 108.14
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Hokkaido Chimney Ginza

Tokyo
Wagyu
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Dinner: US$44.52 - 114.50
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President Chibo OM Hotel Nikko

Osaka
Sushi
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Lunch: US$82.69 - 159.03
Dinner: US$82.69 - 159.03
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Nikuya no Daidokoro Kyoto Kiyamachi Meat

Kyoto
All-You-Can-Eat
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Dinner: US$25.44 - 57.25
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Sushidokoro Towa

Hokkaido
Sushi
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Dinner: US$127.22 - 190.83
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Lunch: US$95.41 - 159.03
Dinner: US$95.41 - 159.03
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Kushiage Kirin

Osaka
Washoku (Traditional Japanese)
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Dinner: US$89.05 - 127.22
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LuxuWagyu OsakaYakiniku AsukaZa

Osaka
Wagyu
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Dinner: US$50.89 - 0.12
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Nikushou Mitsuhira

Osaka
Yakiniku
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Dinner: US$127.22 - 127.22
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Yakiniku Kokoro Take

Osaka
Yakiniku
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Lunch: US$95.41 - 127.22
Dinner: US$95.41 - 127.22
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Tay Chung
Such a special omakase experience! The space felt incredibly private, with a clean, minimalistic aesthetic that made the whole meal feel catered towards their audience. Every detail, from the presentation to the pacing of the course, was thoughtful, and you could really tell the focus was on letting the food quality speak for themselves. Definitely one of those places you go to slow down; highly recommended!
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Ginza Sushiyu
July 07, 2026
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Levi Flaman
Today I had the opportunity to sit at the beautiful Kiso cypress counter at Ginza Sushi Yu (銀座 鮨 佑). Under the guidance of Head Chef Arito Seiki—a third-generation sushi chef—the kitchen operates on flawless biological timing. This isn't just tradition; it is decades of refined operational knowledge and generational Kaizen in action. ​It isn't just about premium sourcing from Toyosu Market—though securing top-tier cuts like Yamayuki akami (lean tuna) is a massive B2B advantage—it is about execution and temperature synchronization. ​The Lunch Course Highlights: 🐟 Yamayuki-sourced Akami 🔪 Aji (horse mackerel) meticulously scored and topped with a bright shiso, ginger, and scallion blend 🍣 Flawless seasonal cuts of Sawara (Spanish mackerel), Isaki (grunt), and Hotate (scallop) 🥢 Traditional Edomae finishes including Anago (conger eel), Tamagoyaki, and Kanpyo (dried gourd) ​The shari (rice) is meticulously maintained at human skin temperature to perfectly interact with the fats of the"
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Ginza Sushiyu
July 07, 2026
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Michele Tecchiati
Una esperienza unica ed indimenticabile. Professionalità e cortesia. Ottima qualità e sostanzioso numero di portate, una favorevolissima impressione per chi si approccia alla tradizione giapponese.
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Shibuya Sushi Lab
July 03, 2026
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Krugel
Incredible! Saved this for our final dinner in Tokyo, and by far the best overall experience. Amazing!
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Sushi Mitsuyoshi
July 03, 2026
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James chun
The omakase experience at Namba Sushi Kyu was excellent. The four of us enjoyed the fresh sushi and all the non sushi dishes, in total, over 15 courses. Although his English was limited, the chef was still able to explain each dish using a translator app on his cell phone or pointing to the type of fish he was serving us on a paper listing the names of the various fishes. We will definitely go back when we are back in Osaka in the future and highly recommend Namba Sushi Kyu if you are looking for an incredible omakase experience with great food and service
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Namba Sushi Kyu
June 29, 2026
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Sam Beizai
One of the best meals in Kyoto! Simple and high quality ingredients, but rich in flavor. Try multiple types of steaks for comparison. The just and chef were very attentive - overall great place that was recommended by a friend of ours.
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Le 14E
June 29, 2026
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Tina Pitts
We had a fantastic dinner here! The sushi chef explained each course so we knew what we were eating. Everything was delicious! The restaurant is clean and quiet. We would definitely recommend!
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Sushi Umiji
June 25, 2026
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Yeh
The food was sublime. Extremely friendly and caring service from our server. Private and Quiet atmosphere allowing us to immerse ourselves in the traditional Gion setting. Definitely worth another visit.
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Gion Kurashita
June 25, 2026
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Simone Pedrazzi
An incredible experience. The staff was friendly, helpful, and kind! I ate fish I didn't even know existed! Everything was accompanied by an incredible tea tasting. Highly recommended!
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Sushi Shutatsu
June 21, 2026
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Sarah Varela
So good. And an intimate and lovely experience. Highly recommend!
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Sushi Taiga
June 21, 2026
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Ronson Valdez
Excellent Experience Beat Sushi experienced!
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Shibuya Sushi Lab
June 21, 2026
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rossana m guimaraes
Awesome experience
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Shibuya Sushi Lab
June 20, 2026
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Photo of faq question markFrequently Asked Questions

How to reserve restaurants in Japan?

You can make a reservation at a restaurant in Japan by direct phone call to the restaurant, or in some cases via direct reservation on their website if available. There also are some online reservation platforms but they are often in Japanese, like the restaurant’s website. To avoid the issue of language barriers and time differences, you can place your reservation through a secure platform that helps foreigners to make online reservations, such as byFood. You can use byFood to add filters and narrow down restaurants in Japan, to match the location and food type you are looking for. All you have to do is head to your desired restaurant page and enter your reservation details. If your reservation is successful, you will receive an email confirmation and have your reservation made on your behalf. In the event that the reservation was not successful, you will receive a failed reservation email notification.

Is a reservation required for restaurants in Japan?

Not all restaurants in Japan require a reservation but there are many that do, so this depends on the restaurant. Popular or high-end restaurants generally require a reservation and tend to be totally booked a few months ahead. Some more casual restaurants, bars, and cafes do not require a booking, however if you are with a big group it can be a good idea. Some restaurants like ramen restaurants and izakaya gastropubs do not allow reservations ahead of time.

What is the average cost of a meal at restaurants in Japan?

This depends on the type of restaurant but on average a meal at restaurants in Japan will cost somewhere between 800 yen and 3000 yen for one dish or set meal. More high-class restaurants can start from anywhere between 4000 and 10,000 yen per meal, with more being charged for dinner.

Best Restaurants in Japan

From fresh sushi to crispy tempura, Japan’s diverse restaurant scene excites visitors and locals alike with hundreds of thousands of high-quality Japanese restaurants. Beckoning with drool-worthy plastic replicas in their windows, both contemporary and traditional restaurants offer unique flavors and atmospheres. Enter any restaurant in Japan and immediately be welcomed with a hearty “irasshaimase!”

Many Japanese restaurants focus on one signature dish, like Japanese curry restaurants, ramen shops, or speciality restaurants selling yakitori grilled chicken skewers. Restaurants steam with DIY shabu-shabu hotpots while grill-it-yourself teppanyaki hotplate restaurants sizzle! Find tiny family-owned ramen shops hidden in the backstreets of Kyoto, and yatai street food stalls bustling in alleys of Fukuoka. And let’s not forget, Tokyo alone boasts the most Michelin-starred restaurants in the world!

Throughout the country, fine dining restaurants serving exquisite kaiseki banquets contrast cheap “shokudo” cafeterias meals for salarymen on-the-go. You can order dinner directly from a tablet or even a vending machine, or choose your own sushi pieces trundling past on the belt of a sushi train. Nibble on small plates as you drink up during an izakaya dining experience, seated on tatami flooring and cheersing “kampai!” with the locals. There are so many exciting Japan restaurant options with different foods and local cuisines to try, so don’t waste a moment of your trip looking for a restaurant! Reserve ahead of time at some of the best restaurants in Japan with byFood and secure some of the country’s best cuisine for your taste buds. Don't forget to say, “gochisosama deshita” when you leave any Japan restaurant, meaning “thank you for the meal!”