
Corner street shop selling meat skewers.
Old-school izakaya specializing in meat and offal skewers. It's so tasty that there’s a queue before opening time.

A restaurant that looks like a scene out of a movie.
The perfect spot for a romantic night out; enjoy Italian cuisine and cocktails here.

Luxury shopping experiences contained in eye-catching architecture.
Part of this area is Japan’s tallest skyscraper, luxury residences, offices, and over 150 retail outlets, including high-end fashion, gourmet dining, and wellness facilities. It blends urban living with cultural spaces and green landscapes, all designed with a focus on sustainability.

A casual izakaya with terrace seating and a view of Sumida River.
Classic izakaya dishes served on appetizing plateware. Though the staff do not know English, they are vwey welcoming to foreigners.

Bite into juicy burgers here.
Good burgers are sometimes hard to come by in Tokyo, but this shop has your back. Aside from the classics, you can check out their weekly burgers in store. They also serve free vegetable juice on the side.

A heaven of tiny label beers.
Get your craft beer fix in this restaurant, stocking both local and international options. Marvel at an impressive tap display and their 20 beer flight set.

Lunch haven for working adults that puts a twist on traditional udon.
Super affordable udon with both hot and cold options available. There is an English menu too. The most unique item on the menu might be the avocado udon.

A futuristic-looking pizza shop.
Houses a pizza oven made from a Japanese delivery truck! Vegetarian options available.

Tender steak sandwiches best eaten on the spot.
High-quality steak packed between fluffy bread make the perfect light meal. The prices here are also affordable. The space is small with only 8 counter seats, so it's best to come with a smaller group.

The most unique menu on their item here is fish tempura.
Tantalizing tempura here is paired best with a mean lemon sour. The staff are extremely energetic and friendly, happy to share their recommendations.

A fresh soba noodle restaurant.
Whet your appetite by watching how your noodles are made! This restaurant is run by a very friendly couple and you can try either hot or cold soba here. The soba crackers are also a must try.

A family-run Izakaya that everyone loves.
This izakaya is known for its grilled skewers, but its menu is extensive, featuring sashimi, grilled fish, and a few other fried foods too. An English menu is available here.

Serves Edo-style sushi.
Staff here are friendly to foreigners and it's recommended to visit here and it's recommended to try the sushi sets they have available.

A fine dining date spot.
French-Japanese fusion course meals made with fresh ingredients from Tsukiji.

A rare spot where you can try high-quality duck sushi.
Ducks rule the world, that's what this restaurant serving duck sushi and natural wines believes. We agree.

A highly hospitable izakaya.
Enjoy set meals with seasonal ingredients prepared by friendly staff. Open for both lunch and dinner.

Traditional facade on the outside, modern cuisine on the inside.
Savor French-Japanese cuisine courses served in an old wooden residential house, a treat for a special occasion or for lovers of curated food experiences.

Simple and effective - only one lunch set choice guaranteed to be good.
A shop filled with vintage furniture that serves limited lunch sets per day. The sets get sold out quickly so it's best to go earlier.

Flavorful traditional dishes with a wide sake menu.
Must-try items here include chinese meat dumplings, oden, and unique Japanese cocktails.

A hamburg specialty restaurant.
The patties here are tender and are made with a recipe that has been passed down for 5 generations. The set meal options are highly customizable.

Best place to settle a burger craving.
Dig into mouth-watering burgers and sandwiches and thick milkshakes here. There are over 10 kinds of burgers here to choose from.

Chewy and delightful ramen noodles.
Not your ordinary shoyu ramen! The noodles here are made with mochi flour so it's much chewier. The soup is a special blend of chicken, bonito, dried sardines, and kelp.

Where you can get a 1.5 person portion of sushi at an unbeatable price.
Wonder what it's like to dine with a Japanese family? Wonder no more if you enter through the side entrance of this sushi restaurant (probably a part of the owner's house) where you are greeted by kind locals and served the freshest catch at unbeatable prices.

A women-run izakaya operating since the Showa era.
Dig into an obanzai-style meal where you get to select what you want from huge fresh dishes on display. If you like picking your food based on sight, this is a good spot to do so. Pair your dishes with readily available sake and shochu.

A popular izakaya that serves a wide variety of meat and fish dishes.
Step back in time with this izakaya’s elaborate atmosphere and savor dishes found in Japan’s northern region.