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McDonald's   Tokyo

McDonald's, Tokyo

 14 Reviews  Mc Donalds might be the world's largest burger chain (due to the enterprenurial abilities of founder Ray Croc) but is not the most tasty but they have lots of branches here competing with the local... 

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Yoshinoya   Tokyo

Yoshinoya, Tokyo

 15 Reviews  It's a typical fast food in japan,every body loves yoshinoya..the place is usualy not so wide..and it's located almost anywhere in the cities of japan so it's easy to find one.They offer rice bowls... 

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Sushizanmai   Tokyo

Sushizanmai, Tokyo

 5 Reviews  This is a big sushi restaurant chain and hosts around 20 restaurants in Tokyo area. However the style and atmosphere depends on the location, some are bar/counter type of fast sushi place others like... 

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Hard Rock Cafe   Tokyo

Hard Rock Cafe, Tokyo

 5 Reviews  In all my 13 years in Japan, I have never found a place that offers better food the American way with true American style than the Hard Rock Cafe. Not to mention the Hard Rock also has style going for... 

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Starbucks   Tokyo

Starbucks, Tokyo

 6 Reviews  Starbucks in japan is commonly crowded...i think it's because japanese loves coffe shops..They always love to hang out and usualy stay here for a chat with friends.The shop is not that wide uit it... 

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Mo~Mo~ Paradise   Tokyo

Mo~Mo~ Paradise, Tokyo

 4 Reviews  The people who run MoMo Paradise also run this chain of restaurants called "Na Be Zo". The food is the same - shabu shabu or sukiyaki. We opted for shabu shabu (hotpot) and chose 2 kinds of meat,... 

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Matsuya   Tokyo

Matsuya, Tokyo

 4 Reviews  Matsuya is a fast food outlet where you drop coins into a vending machine and choose the food you want. for those who can't read Japanese (like me), make sure you select an outlet that has vending... 

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Gonpachi   Tokyo

Gonpachi, Tokyo

 3 Reviews  One of the most expensive restaurants in Tokyo, former Japanese president Koisumi once treated G.W. Bush a dinner on the 2nd floor. The food was very well prepared, however, a mixture of both... 

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Beard Papa's   Tokyo

Beard Papa's, Tokyo

 3 Reviews  Beard Papa is a popular chain pastry shop, one of which can be found just outside the south exit of Shibuya station near the Tokyu deptartment store entrance. These little desert snacks are baked... 

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Ninja Akasaka   Tokyo

Ninja Akasaka, Tokyo

 2 Reviews  The atmosphere was the best part of the experience here. You're led through a winding passage by a ninja, then shown to your table. Ours was in our own personal room, I believe most of the tables are... 

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Tsukiji Sushi-Iwa   Tokyo

Tsukiji Sushi-Iwa, Tokyo

 4 Reviews  all over the fish market there are places that serve the freshest sushi - they literally scoop the fish out of the tank, skin, gut it, cut it, throw it on some rice and serve it to you. you're eating... 

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Carne Station   Tokyo

Carne Station, Tokyo

 3 Reviews  OH MY! I had read about Carne Station prior to my trip to Tokyo in October '06. This was my third trip to Tokyo, and each time I go I become more comfortable getting around, and picking up a few key... 

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Homework's   Tokyo

Homework's, Tokyo

 4 Reviews  If you are carving for great burgers and American food Homework’s Restaurant is the answer for you. Homework’s Restaurant can be classified as Casual, Family, and Specialty American Restaurant in the... 

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Nefertiti Tokyo   Tokyo

Nefertiti Tokyo, Tokyo

 4 Reviews  We were also cheated by this restaurant (Nishi-Azabu). At the register I thought it seemed too expensive and they had made a mistake, so I asked the waiter to explain the bill and everything on there... 

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Okonomiyaki Asakusa Sometaro   Tokyo

Okonomiyaki Asakusa Sometaro, Tokyo

 1 Review  Best Okonomiyaki in Tokyo. If you do cannot understand Japanese writing, you would not think that this place is a restaurant from the outside. The facade of the building looks like it's a deserted... 

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Asian Kitchen   Tokyo

Asian Kitchen, Tokyo

 3 Reviews  GAJALU RESTAURANT WAS JUST INFRONT OF THE MAIN GATE OF THE CHIBA UNIVERSITY. MY CHINESE FRIEND TOOK ME THERE FOR LUNCH, IT WAS VERY CROWDED. FOOD WAS SUPERB. VERY DELICIOUS. YOU CAN EAT INDIAN BREAD... 

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Tempura Tsunahachi   Tokyo

Tempura Tsunahachi, Tokyo

 1 Review  The best tasting tempura I ever had. Tempura are cooked infront of the customers. Live prawns, live eel, cuttlefish, smelt, vegetables, etc. For dessert, do not forget to try tempura ice cream - a... 

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New York Grill   Tokyo

New York Grill, Tokyo

 4 Reviews  A trip to the New York Grill will make any trip to Tokyo a special one. Be sure to try the Brunch on a Sunday Morning. A little pricey but well, well worth it. Fantastic service, great view, fabulous... 

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Mentsudan   Tokyo

Mentsudan, Tokyo

 2 Reviews  It's like just off the main road, in a little alley. The place opens at 10am till ultra late night. They're very friendly (to us who can't speak Japanese), and it's a self-serve system. You tell the... 

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Mos Burger   Tokyo

Mos Burger, Tokyo

 1 Review  I'm sure by now you're panicking over the prices of food here in Tokyo huh? Don't worry. There is still SOME hope for lesser mortals like us. To survive, my buddy and I frequent the MOS Burger... 

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Sapporo Beer-Hall   Tokyo

Sapporo Beer-Hall, Tokyo

 2 Reviews  This beer hall is really pretty good as far as atmosphere goes, it was designed by a famous Japanese architect. There are mosaics on all the walls of nice paintings and the columns are kind of a... 

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Sweets Forest   Tokyo

Sweets Forest, Tokyo

 1 Review  Everyone should know.. Japan is a dessert lovers' paradise. Everywhere u go.. u can see cake shops, dessert cafes and traditional japanese okashi shops. And this sweet forest is ideal for dessert... 

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Siddique   Tokyo

Siddique, Tokyo

 1 Review  This restaurant belongs to an Indian & Pakistani restaurant chain which restaurants scattered around Tokyo. The one I went to is in Okubo, very close to (only a few steps away from) JR Okubo Station.... 

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Ikebukuro Gyoza Museum   Tokyo

Ikebukuro Gyoza Museum, Tokyo

 1 Review  A gyoza-theme park within the confines of Sunshine City 60, a tall skyscraper in Ikebukuro district. Various famed gyoza stalls are inside for you to pick and choose. I didn't try any as I had just... 

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Raj Mahal   Tokyo

Raj Mahal, Tokyo

 1 Review  Who could imagine that you could taste the gourmet food of India prepared only for its royalty for mere 1000 yen in Japan? (About $8 US) My husband who turned me on to this restaurant begged me not to... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Roy's Tokyo Bar & Grill: Roy's Weekend Brunch

by tigerjapan

The excellent 3,500 yen weekend brunch includes free refills on juice, bread and pastries, plus main dishes from their regular menu, specializing in Asian-influenced Hawaiian seafood. For 5,500 yen the brunch includes unlimited sparkling wine as well.The menu has something to please everyone and is a great place to have a relaxing sunday brunch.

La Boheme: La Boheme

by yumiyun

La Boheme is a part of Global Dining group and has quite few locations throughout Tokyo. The restaurants have atmosphere of Europen castles, with brick walls and dim light. The dishes are mainly Italian pasta and pizza. In La Boheme, you will be greeted with friendly staffs who yells "welcome" and "thank you" each time customers come in and go out. La Boheme is also known to be open all night. Most of pizzas and pastas are good. But my favorite is dessert- milcrepe is just irresistable.

Seiryumon Ten/Chi: Chinese adventure

by yumiyun

It is not so much about the food in this unique Chinese restaurant located in Shinjuku (and there are branches elsewhere in Tokyo). Upon entering the restaurant, you get to pick to enter one of the floors, either Ten (heaven) or Chi (underground). Each floor has its unique decors and atmosphere. For example, if you enter Chi, you will find yourself in dark smoky dangeon like place. You will definitely find this place an adventure. Don't forget to go to the bathroom: it has its own tricks!

Shamaim: Israeli In Ekoda

by tigerjapan

Wonderful Israeli food for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.The all-you-can-eat course is a great way to enjoy the food at Shamaim. For 2000 yen you get an assortment of dishes which you can then ask for "top-ups" again and again. The spicy vegetarian soup is wonderful and very warming on a cold night. Other dishes we were served with the all-you-can-eat course were: rice and lentils, pita, hummus, herb fried chicken, cucumber tomato and pinenuts salad, falafel, spiced carrots, cabbage and dill, spicy tomato sauce and kebab. Everything is delicious and you can get as many plates of each as you like.The food is simple, but great. Nothing flashy, but sure to please. To the best of my knowledge this is the only Israeli restaurant in Tokyo. Have had some great nights there with friends when we've had a hankering for good quality hummus and falafel. The spicy vegetable and chick-pea soup

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Dong Nai: Authentic Vietnamese in Okachimachi (Ueno Area)

by tigerjapan

Owned and run by a Vietnamese family the service is friendly and the food is good. They do their best to make the food as authentic as possible with the products they can get in Japan.Note: Dec 2008: This restaurant changed owners and is now not called "Song Hu'o'ng", but "Dong Nai". The menu seems to be the same, but i haven't eaten here so the food may have changed. Banh Cuon and Banh Xeo are two of my favourites. The menu isn't large, but what they serve they do well. If you look at the website (which is only in Japanese) you'll find a menu page that has pictures of all the dishes they serve. I also love the Chicken wings with Nuoc Nam.

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STOROVAYA: STOROVAYA

by Onedragon

AMONGST SO MANY JAPANESE PLACES TO EAT..IT WAS FUN TO FIND A PLACE THAT DIDN'T SERVE SUSHI..... When people go to Asakusa to dine, the first thing that often comes to mind is Japanese food such as sushi, tempura and noodles . Often forgotten is the wealth of available “yoshoku”. Yoshoku literally translates to “Western food” . People started enjoying yoshoku in Asakusa long before Italian and French restaurants started opening on the west side of Tokyo. They are pleased to introduce to you now Strovaya, a Russian restaurant that has been around in Asakusa for more than 20 years. PANINI SANDWICHES!!!!!!!!

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ROPPONGI HARD ROCK CAFE: ROPPONGI HARD ROCK CAFE

by Onedragon

A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT IN ANY MAJOR CITY IS AT THE HARD ROCK CAFES..... ....AND TOKYO HAS SOME COOL ONES ALSO.... FOOD IS PRETTY MUCH THE SAME AT ALL OF THEM. ..BUT YOU MIGHT FIND SOME SUSHI IN JAPAN'S....:) I ALWAYS LIKE THE BURGERS!!!!THEY SEEM TO FIT WITH THE THEME OF WHAT A HARD ROCK IS ALL ABOUT......

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Cafe Cute M: Where Otaku Go to Eat

by cgutierrez

Tokyo is wild about it's theme restaurants. One big subset of these types of theme restaurants are maide cafes or cosplay cafes that can be found all over in Akihabara (although rarely on ground-level) where girls that are often anime or video game fans themselves dress up in costumes and serve good to customers. In theory, the customers are all Otaku, guys that obsess about any number of hobbies such as anime, video games, electronics or miniature modeling. However due to a popular novel turned movie and TV drama called "Densha Otoko" which elevated the visitibility of Otaku, these cafe are also frequented by mainstream customers that want to go to Akihabara to witness Otaku and maid cafes for themselves.Cafe Cute M's staff, like most maid cafe's will great you at the door with a "Welcome Home, Master/Mistress" although I'm sure it sounds risque, the whole experience is actually quite...

Moss Burger: Fast Food Burgers - Japanese Style

by cgutierrez

One of Japan's most prevelent fast food establishments, Moss Burger's menu consists mostly or burgers and fries. The menu is comprable to what you would find at a McDonald's in Japan but I find the quality and taste of the food to be more appetizing.I reccommend a Moss Burger if you need to catch a meal quickly and be on your way or if trying to communicate with a waiter at a restaurant intimidates you to no end. Most of Moss' menu has pictures at the register counter so you can point to what you want. It's also a good choice if you need to watch your yen. Teriyaki Burger - Basically a regular hamburger coated with Teriyaki sauce, a combination that is popular in Japan. Moss Burger's take on the Teriyaki Burger has a subtle taste (unlike the horrible Japanese McDonald's version).Orange Drink - Hard to describe, but VERY tasty so definitely try the Orange Drink at Moss Burger. It's a...

Gonpachi: Excellent in every way

by hslowe

Went here with a large group of about 12 people. Everyone seemed to mention that this was the place Koizumi brought Pres. Bush (which to me was not a selling point). However, the restaurant was fantastic - fun, lively, with a great rustic atmosphere and food that is out of this world. Every single item, from salad and soba noodles to tempura and skewers, was truly excellent. I don't care if it is a touristy place - I would go here again and again. I don't know what they were called, but there is a starter dish of lightly fried potato balls that are out of this world. There's a shrimp version too. The desserts were also outstanding.

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