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Ginza Toyoda

Seasonally-sensitive dining in the mold of kyo-ryori (Kyoto cuisine) is the aim of this Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant in Tokyo.
Lunch: ¥10,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Kiraku (Kyodo)

Accessible in just 20 minutes from Shibuya and Shinjuku, Kiraku offers Michelin-starred sushi for much lower prices than in downtown.
Lunch: ¥6,000-13,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-14,999
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Sushi Kuwano

Premium Michelin star sushi dining in Ginza, from a chef who has mastered delicate knife-work and innovative appetizers.
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Nodaiwa Azabu Iikura Honten

You'll never be disappointed with the unagi at this centuries-old eel-specialty restaurant.
Lunch: ¥6,500-7,999
Dinner: ¥12,000-12,999
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Kanda

Be impressed by the quick tailoring of flavors to suit your palate at this modern kaiseki restaurant.
Dinner: ¥40,000-50,000
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Seiju

Try out the unconventional pairing of wine and tempura, then wonder why it hasn’t been done before!
Dinner: ¥20,000-29,999
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Nihonryori RyuGin

Savor the past traditions and future trends of Japanese cuisine all at once, from one of its most inventive and exciting modernists.
Dinner: ¥50,000-59,999
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Tamawarai

A soba auteur: one man does it all at this noodle shop in the stylish shopping mecca of Tokyo, from farm to the kitchen.
Lunch: ¥2,000-2,999
Dinner: ¥5,000-5,999
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Ginza Sushi Kanesaka

This Ginza sushi restaurant's hyperfixation on detail has earned it a regular feature in the Michelin Guide.
Lunch: ¥30,000-50,000
Dinner: ¥50,000-59,999
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Takagaki no Sushi

At Takagaki no Sushi, one of the best sushi deals in Tokyo, visitors will have the benefit of jumping on a top new sushiya before its fame explodes.
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Nana Cho Me

Yakitori grilled chicken skewers have never tasted as good as at this sophisticated Michelin-starred eatery.
Dinner: ¥5,000-10,000
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Nabeno-ism

French cuisine seen through Japanese eyes from a disciple of Robuchon, near the iconic Tokyo Skytree.
Lunch: ¥10,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Sonoji

Enjoy a Shizuoka-themed tempura and soba feast in downtown Tokyo, cooked up by a native of the prefecture.
Lunch: ¥20,000-30,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Yakitori Omino

The charcoal-grilling wizards of this Oshiage eatery are taking yakitori to new heights.
Lunch: ¥8,000-9,999
Dinner: ¥15,000-19,999
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Prisma

Pasta doesn’t come any fresher or tastier than at this Omotesando Italian restaurant, with two Michelin stars to its name.
Dinner: ¥20,000-29,999
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Tempura Fukamachi

Carefully calculated tempura is an art and science, and the Ginza-based duo at Tempura Fukamachi are masters.
Lunch: ¥15,000-20,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Sushi Hashimoto

Trust in the skills of one of Tokyo’s most qualified sushi greats, with a technique not likely to be beaten.
Lunch: ¥30,000-40,000
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Ginza Harutaka

Enjoy the cool sophistication of one of Ginza’s best sushi auteurs, who trained under the great Sukiyabashi Jiro.
Dinner: ¥50,000-59,999
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Kagurazaka Ishikawa

The pinnacle kaiseki cuisine, served with intimacy by a chef with a great personal story.
Lunch: ¥50,000-60,000
Dinner: ¥50,000-60,000
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Jingumae Higuchi

Carefully hand-crafted fare makes for an incredible dining experience in the heart of Tokyo.
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Makimura

Enjoy the full warmth of Japanese hospitality over a leisurely kaiseki feast.
Lunch: ¥30,000-40,000
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Kohaku

Appreciate the innovative experimentation of Japan’s youngest three-star Michelin chef.
Lunch: ¥30,000-40,000
Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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Torishiki

Witness a classic Japanese street food elevated to high culinary art.
Lunch: ¥12,000-19,999
Dinner: ¥12,000-19,999
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Higashiazabu Amamoto

Right next to Tokyo Tower is a 2 Michelin Star sushiya with a gilded reputation.
Dinner: ¥40,000-50,000
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Shinohara

A truly groundbreaking fusion of two cuisines is a rare treat — this Japanese restaurant from Shiga is the real deal.
Lunch: ¥40,000-50,000
Dinner: ¥40,000-50,000
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Edition Koji Shimomura

Be astonished by the elegance of pure plant-based French haute cuisine in one of Tokyo’s most vibrant districts.
Lunch: ¥15,000-20,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Ryuzu

French gastronomy is stripped back to its essentials, with quality ingredients, in the adult playground of Roppongi.
Lunch: ¥10,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Les Saisons

Decadence and elegance are in equal measure at the Imperial Hotel’s fantastic French bistro.
Lunch: ¥10,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to reserve Michelin star restaurants in Tokyo?

A table at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Tokyo can usually be reserved by calling the Michelin-rated restaurant directly. However, depending on the restaurant, a language barrier may prevent a successful reservation, even at some of the more popular or well-known Michelin star restaurants in Tokyo. To avoid missing out on a Michelin-starred meal in Tokyo, an easy alternative is to use an online reservation platform. ByFood is among the website options which help foreigners to make reservations at restaurants, such as those with Michelin stars in Tokyo. Using the platform’s filters, you can choose a Michelin-starred restaurant based on cuisine, location, budget and more. Simply choose your restaurant and add your details into the restaurant page, and then byFood will make a reservation on your behalf. If the reservation is successful, you will receive a confirmation email. If the reservation is not successful, you will instead receive a rejection email.

Is a reservation required for Michelin star restaurants in Tokyo?

Yes, generally a reservation is required for Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo. There are some cheaper Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo that are first come first serve, but generally Tokyo Michelin-starred restaurants are very popular and can often be completely booked months in advance. Reserve ahead of time so that you do not miss out on fine dining in Japan’s capital, the city with the most Michelin stars in the world!

What are the best Michelin star restaurants in Tokyo?

The creative, Edo-style "Sushi Yoshitake" is one of the best Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo. It is the only sushi restaurant to be included in the 2020 Michelin Guide. However, honorable mentions go to the omakase course at "Sukiyabashi Jiro" in Ginza (which you may know from the documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi) and "Sushi Saito," another household name that offers famously world-class sushi. Notoriously difficult to book and located in a hidden drinking alleyway of Iidabashi, "Kagurazaka Ishikawa" is one of the best Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurants in Tokyo. For the more adventurous, Usukifugu Yamadaya is a 3-star Michelin restaurant in Tokyo which specializes in fugu, or pufferfish!

How many Michelin star restaurants are in Tokyo?

As of 2020, Tokyo has a whopping 226 Michelin-starred restaurants to its name. It remains the city with the most Michelin-starred restaurants in the world. In addition, Tokyo has over 450 Bib Gourmand rated restaurants.

Why does Tokyo have so many Michelin stars?

Tokyo has so many Michelin-starred restaurants due to the high volume and quality of food served across the city as a whole. A culinary melting pot, Tokyo has one of the highest number of restaurants per capita (that means that there is 1 person per 101 restaurants in Tokyo!) so it is no surprise that many of them have been crowned as worthy of one or more Michelin stars. Restaurants in Tokyo use quality ingredients, unique flavors and cooking approaches, and overall offer wonderful dining experiences.

Michelin Star Restaurants in Tokyo

Foodies from all over the world flock to Tokyo to try some of the best food in Japan at its amazing multitude of Michelin-starred restaurants. With more than 200 Michelin-starred restaurants throughout the city, Tokyo has the world's most Michelin stars to its name. You can discover gourmet Japanese food of all calibers. Sitting amongst Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurants boasting glorious multi-course feasts, you can find there are also plenty of affordable options for Michelin star restaurants in Tokyo. For a delicious, high-quality meal starting around just 1500 yen, Tokyo has some of the most affordable Michelin-starred restaurants in the world. Boasting unique recipes of high-quality ramen and specialty set meals available, you should make the most of being able to eat Michelin-starred Japanese food without burning a hole in your pocket!

If you've ever wanted to dine at a Michelin star restaurant, a dining experience at a Tokyo Michelin-starred restaurant is a must do for anyone who is visiting the futuristic metropolis and takes their food seriously. You can expect exquisite Japanese cuisine at Michelin-starred sushi restaurants in Tokyo, like at the famous Sushi Saito. Michelin-starred dining experiences in Tokyo are certainly diverse, ranging from restaurants found in towering skyscrapers to tiny restaurants, seating just a few people, tucked away in the city's backstreet neighborhoods. Enjoy a high-quality dining experience with exquisite sake to match!

Deciding where to eat in Tokyo can be tough, let alone with Michelin restaurants in the mix. Over 10 Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo have been awarded 3 stars for their fine food and authentic experiences. If you want to try some high quality Japanese food with a wonderful experience, making a reservation at a Michelin-rated restaurant in Tokyo is something you should seriously consider. These highly-celebrated restaurants in Tokyo are popular, particularly the ones which are relatively cheap for an amazing meal, so don’t miss the opportunity!