Japanese Cuisine to Savor in Tokyo: A Guide to Must-Visit Restaurants for Your Journey's Meal
March 03, 2026
Tokyo is one of the world's leading major cities where tradition and cutting-edge coexist. From long-established shops in alleys to the latest gourmet cuisine, there is a wide range of options, allowing you to enjoy seasonal and regional flavors from all over Japan at once.
Japanese cuisine is not only about dish names like sushi or tempura but also an “experience” that includes the umami of dashi broth, sense of the seasons, techniques to bring out the ingredients’ best qualities, as well as the utensils and presentation.
This article carefully selects restaurants where travelers can enjoy Japanese cuisine in Tokyo. From places easy to enter for first-timers to special spots for memorable nights, In Conclusion you will find tips for a regret-free meal.
YORIMICHI Odaiba
Hantei Nezu-honten / はん亭 根津本店
Akanezaka Onuma / 茜坂大沼
HAL YAMASHITA Tokyo Hon-ten / ハルヤマシタ 東京本店
Uomisaryo / 魚見茶寮
Kappou Shisei / 割烹 士成
1. YORIMICHI Odaiba
Tokyo, Odaiba ☆4.0 (Google Maps)
Enjoy a creative Japanese cuisine dinner with a spectacular view of the Rainbow Bridge
In an open space where you can see the Rainbow Bridge from every seat, you can enjoy Japanese cuisine along with the night view of Tokyo Bay. The feature is that a chef with experience in Italian and French cuisines turns ingredients sourced from wholesalers also used by high-end restaurants into “creative Japanese cuisine.” They offer courses that include seafood, wagyu, and earthenware pot rice, making it a restaurant easy to choose to conclude your sightseeing.
Freshly fried kushiage OMAKASE enjoyed in a wooden building about 100 years old
In a charming wooden structure, you can enjoy a well-paced course of kushiage fried by skilled craftsmen. The light batter and the flavor of the ingredients take the spotlight, with seasonal skewers of vegetables, seafood, and meat continuing. They also serve lunch, allowing you to easily experience the kushiage course from midday.
Price: ¥8,800~(Moderately Price)
Type: Authentic yet affordable
Business Hours: 11:30~15:00, 17:00~22:00
Regular Holiday: Monday, Irregular holidays
Feature: Child-Friendly, Children's menu, English menu, JapanFoodGuide Exclusive Course
Enjoy seasonal blessings in elegant kaiseki at this reservation-only Japanese cuisine in Akasaka
The highlight is a delicate and beautiful kaiseki course using ingredients related to Yamagata and seasonal vegetables and seafood. Listed in the Michelin Guide, you can calmly enjoy “classic Japanese cuisine” that carefully enhances the quality of ingredients with skillful techniques. Lunch is also available in course style, so you can experience authentic kaiseki according to your daytime schedule.
A modern Japanese cuisine course in Tokyo that layers Western ideas on Japanese techniques
Centered around courses based on seasonal ingredients, you can enjoy “current Japanese cuisine” where delicacy and creativity shine. The signature dish is a selected Black Wagyu fresh sea urchin roll, offering a luxurious taste in one bite. Lunch courses are also available, so you can experience authentic Japanese cuisine during your sightseeing breaks.
Price: ¥8,800~(Moderately Price)
Type: Casual
Business Hours: 11:00~15:00, 17:30~23:00
Regular Holiday: Monday, Irregular holidays
Feature: Child-Friendly, Children's menu, English menu
Seasonal Japanese cuisine courses enjoyed at the counter seats
You can enjoy a course featuring recommended ingredients of the day, mainly seasonal seafood and vegetables, in small portions. The live experience of being prepared right in front of you is also attractive, offering the best aroma and temperature. They also serve lunch, so you can experience high-quality Japanese cuisine between sightseeing.
A kappou course bringing out seasonal ingredients with charcoal grill and hand-made soba noodles
Centered on charcoal grilling, this kaiseki course draws out the aroma and umami of seasonal ingredients, allowing you to enjoy a Japanese style flow including hand-made soba noodles and freshly cooked rice. It is mainly a small group and counter seating style, strengthening the advantage of serving each dish at the best temperature and aroma. Lunch is also available, where you can casually experience a set combining hand-made soba noodles and grilled eel kabayaki.
Price: ¥24,200~(Semi-Luxury)
Type: Authentic
Business Hours: 18:00~24:00
Regular Holiday: Irregular holidays
Feature: Child-Friendly, English menu, Highly Rated