Planning a Tokyo trip and want max value without missing the good stuff?
Blake, a Tokyo-based foodie, picked three crowd‑pleasing spots—from a tuna‑master’s omakase with a post‑course refill, to a Wagyu sukiyaki feast near Tokyo Station, to a tourist‑friendly izakaya in Shinjuku with 70–90 all‑you‑can‑eat items (including snow crab and even Halal option!).
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3 all you can eat restaurants for your next trip to Tokyo 🇯🇵 - @blake.in.tokyo ,22 August 2025
Good to know Menus and prices may change seasonally. Check each restaurant’s page for the latest availability, dietary notes, and cancellation policies.
Whether it’s your first time in Tokyo or you’re coming back for more, these spots are always worth it.
Seats fill up quickly—book now on Japan Food Guide and secure your place.