7 Sushi Restaurants in Tokyo You Need to Try Sushi no Midori For amazing value at an equally amazing price, trySushi no Midori. Midori has multiple stores, and none of them take reservations. Instead, they run on a ticket system. What this means is that you need to get there early in ...
Check out Sushi Sho Saito/齋藤 さいとう (Akasaka Mitsuke/Sushi) on Tabelog! 交互に供されるつまみと握り。その緩急に齋藤氏の感性が交錯する、ネオスタンダードな江戸前寿司 [Private rooms available / No Smoking] Discover Japanese restaurants featuring detailed
Experience an authentic omakase dining experience, featuring the masterfully crafted Edomae-sushi tailored by respected Chef Takashi Saito. Michelin-starred Sushi Saito celebrates the freshest seasonal seafood, hand-picked every morning at Tokyo’s Toyosu Market and transported to Hong Kong on the same...
This is the holy grail of sushi restaurants in Tokyo. Numero uno! Takashi Saito has perfected his trade and gets incredible fish from Tsukiji. His rice is meant to complement the tuna and there is a perfect match. Reservations, unfortunately are hard to come by. Read ...
Reservations are notoriously difficult to obtain, and the rules surrounding them are unforgivingly harsh. A credit card is required for reservations, and there is a 100% fee for cancellations made with three days of the reservation. I made my reservation through my hotel concierge, who asked me...
Another tiny sushi restaurant where it’s just as difficult for the average traveler—and resident—to snag reservations. While they technically accept phone reservations, the reality at Sugita and other similar high-end restaurants is that seats for the following month are booked by visiting custom...
t make reservations at Michelin starred restaurants. I resorted to calling Tokami after practicing a few Japanese phrases. The women answering replied curtly and in English, “We don’t take reservations from tourists. Your hotel has to call.” If you’re staying at an Airbnb, you’re shit...
Magurobito (seated restaurant): 1-1-11 Hoshi Building 1F, Asakusa, Taito-ku Tokyo; 11.30 a.m.-10 p.m., open every day. Budget up to around ¥4,000. +81 (0) 50 5868 1438 (reservations) +81 (3) 5828 5838 (inquiries) same restaurant name but two different experiences. Mark Ro...
Magurobito (seated restaurant): 1-1-11 Hoshi Building 1F, Asakusa, Taito-ku Tokyo; 11.30 a.m.-10 p.m., open every day. Budget up to around ¥4,000. +81 (0) 50 5868 1438 (reservations) +81 (3) 5828 5838 (inquiries) same restaurant name but two different experiences. Mark Ro...
Magurobito (seated restaurant): 1-1-11 Hoshi Building 1F, Asakusa, Taito-ku Tokyo; 11.30 a.m.-10 p.m., open every day. Budget up to around ¥4,000. +81 (0) 50 5868 1438 (reservations) +81 (3) 5828 5838 (inquiries) same restaurant name but two different experiences. Mark Ro...