Restaurants(84)
Shabu Shima
All-you-can-eat and drink plans let diners satisfy their cravings for kurobuta black pork here at this Sangenjaya hotpot restaurant.
Genkiya
This izakaya near Shimo-takaido Station is family-run, and is characterized by its warm and friendly atmosphere — especially its dedicated arm-wrestling station, where the staff take on all comers foolish enough to challenge them.
Yakitori Kita
By sourcing multiple breeds of chicken from farms all over Japan, Chef Yosuke Nakamura is able to prepare traditional yakitori skewers and inventive a la carte dishes that best suit each bird’s specific flavor and texture.
Uma-Cha Sangenjaya
One of southern Kyushu’s best-kept culinary secrets, horse meat, or ba-niku, isn’t just supremely nutritious—it’s also an extremely versatile meat bursting with flavor. There’s no better way to experience it than at this Sangenjaya specialist.
Sushi Uchida
This high-end Edomae sushi establishment fits right into the upscale neighborhood of Setagaya. Having grown up in his parents’ sushi restaurant, chef Shota Uchida brings his Ginza expertise home to his birthplace of Setagaya.
Seki Hanare
Antique decor and dishware coupled with fresh, vibrant omakase courses have made this Michelin Bib Gourmand kaiseki restaurant a hidden gem in Tokyo’s Setagaya district.

Kiraku (Kyodo)
Accessible in just 20 minutes from Shibuya and Shinjuku, Kiraku offers Michelin-starred sushi for much lower prices than in downtown.
Dialogue
Engage in a dialogue between you and your dining companions, Michelin-recognized French culinary expertise, and an impressive selection of expertly curated wines.
Dan
Style meets taste at this intimate yet welcoming Michelin-selected restaurant in Daizawa. Owner-chef Takada spent a decade mastering French cuisine before gaining the confidence to strike out on his own.
Tachiguisushi Sushikawa
A genuine, no-nonsense sushi joint, this Michelin Bib Gourmand standing sushi bar reflects owner-chef Hayakawa Daisuke’s vision of bringing diners back to when sushi was a simple street food.
Quatre Vingt Douze
Located in Setagaya, Michelin-selected Quatre Vingt Douze stays true to the classic principles of French cuisine while experimenting with herbs and spices to create a pleasing mosaic of flavors.

Dashin So-an
Just a short trip from Shinjuku or Shibuya nets you a premium handmade soba meal in bright and peaceful surroundings.
Plaisir
Swim in a sea of sweets with flavors you’ve likely never tried before.
Ryoura
Test out the revolutionary flavors of futuristic French confectionery.

Sushi Fukumoto
Provenance and presentation are two key values of this 2021 Michelin-rated Setagaya sushiya, backed up by incredible flavor.

Shiro-Hige’s Cream Puff Factory
Travel off the beaten path to the famous Totoro cream puffs at Shiro-Hige’s Cream Puff Factory in Setagaya.

Jijii
When you want to enjoy awesome seafood and great drinks with friends in a casual atmosphere, Jijii is the restaurant to visit.
Boulangerie Sudo
The outstanding pastries at this Setagaya bakery will make your week.
Shiva Curry Wara
Nothing can beat a perfect naan dipped in a range of delicious curries.
Nishikawa
Regardless of the season, a bowl of Chinese-style noodles is always a great answer to the daily question of what to eat.
Kalpasi
Japanese ingredients transformed into Indian curry dishes, at a top Setagaya curry house
Ramen MAIKAGURA
Experience a bowl of ramen beloved by Tokyo locals.
Sunano Misaki
Get your Indian curry fix with two different flavors in just one meal at this suburban Setagaya curry house.
Kyu-Yamtei Shimokita-Sou
Not too far away from Shibuya is a humble, fantastic Japanese curry house with a respectable selection.
Ramen Koike
Just a short train trip away from central Tokyo is the best toripaitan-style ramen.

Shirubee
A classic izakaya in trendy Shimokitazawa with a vibrant, bustling atmosphere — Japanese pub vibes at its best.

HIROKI Shimokitazawa
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki made with authentic Hiroshima ingredients — this is a favorite on the streets of Tokyo’s coolest neighborhood.
Daikonman
Hiroshima or Osaka style okonomiyaki is on offer at this Shimokitazawa local favorite, with giant portions to match big appetites.
