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Is Tokyo the Ultimate Foodie Destination? Top Recommendations for First-Time Visitors

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Christy

Heading to Tokyo for the first time very soon!! I am specifically looking for FOOOOOD recommendations in Tokyo - Wagyu/Kobe Beef Sandwich, belt sushi, UNI, desserts etc thank you!!

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Janna

There's delicious food everywhere you look. I recommend just opening up Tabelog when you're hungry and search the surrounding area for well-rated restaurants. It's hard to go wrong, we always just eat wherever it looks good and it's always good.

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Karen

Hit up Tsukiji Market for all different types of delish.
Go into every bakery you see. You’ll eat the most fresh and delicious sweet and savoury treats.
Also, hot tip: at 7-11 all the ready made food and baked goods are amazing! I’d never eat anything from 7-11 in Canada but in Japan the food there is great when you need a bit of a take away snack.

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Janna

Yes, combini food is fabulous. We always get it for a quick breakfast, then sometimes as a late-night snack. Combini fried chicken is way more delicious than it should be.

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James

Sukiyabashi Jiro - best sushi, but wil have a lineup, remember to take a waiting ticket

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Alison

Check out Nakajima, a sardine-themed affordable Michelin Star restaurant.
Muji store restaurant, which actually has decent food.
Also, order ramen in a restaurant from a vending machine just for the experience of doing so.

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Sameer

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Tom

Follow the locals

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Brittany

Following!

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Imran

Following. Going at the end of February!

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Shaleen

Hakushu Teppanyaki (near Shibuya), Sushi Dai (Tsukiji market), Sushi Zanmai (Tsukiji market), Tsurutontan (Udon in Ginza), Katsumidori Seibu Shibuya (conveyor belt sushi in Shibuya). The best beef I had in Japan was outside the ballpark in Chiba. The best advice is to follow the locals and see where you end up!

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Qamar

Try warm tee from vending machines. Udon noodles are good, Japanese sweet omelette. I would avoid eating food at fish market as it is quite expensive and not as tasty as from food courts of departmental stores. All food court start end of day sales at 1pm. You can’t go wrong with Tuna any where in Tokyo

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Qamar

Buy subway pass from airport, it is cheaper. If you buy it from somewhere is city you have to show your passport. Talking about passport, if you want to do duty free shopping, which is every where, carry your passport.

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Kirsti

If you have Amazon Prime, I just watched an episode on "I'll Have What Phil's Having" set in Tokyo. It's all about food.

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Markus

If you like gyoza there is a place in the Harajuku district called harajuku gyoza it was recommended and I loved it. Just got home from backpacking through japan and had an amazing time, very safe. Are you only staying in Tokyo?

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Ben

Tabelog is very useful. Pretty much everything is good. I didn’t find it was super worth going out of the way to particular places. Quality is high across the board

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Darren

Okonomiyaki


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Best Food Spots in Tokyo

Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, is a food lover's paradise. From high-end restaurants serving exquisite wagyu beef to humble street stalls offering delicious sushi, there's something for every taste and budget. Here are some must-visit spots to indulge in the best food Tokyo has to offer.

Wagyu/Kobe Beef Sandwich

Wagyumafia

If you're craving a mouthwatering wagyu beef sandwich, head to Wagyumafia in Shibuya. This casual eatery serves up juicy wagyu beef sandwiches with various toppings like truffle butter, caramelized onions, and cheese. The wagyu used is of the highest quality, melting in your mouth with every bite.

Belt Sushi

Genki Sushi

For an authentic and fun sushi experience, visit Genki Sushi, a popular chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants. Watch as plates of fresh sushi circulate on the belt, and grab the ones you fancy. With a wide variety of sushi rolls, nigiri, and even desserts, it's a great place to sample different flavors.

UNI

Tsukiji Fish Market

No trip to Tokyo is complete without visiting the iconic Tsukiji Fish Market. While the wholesale market has relocated, the outer market remains a bustling hub for seafood lovers. Head to one of the sushi counters or restaurants and indulge in fresh, high-quality uni (sea urchin). The creamy, umami-rich flavor is truly unforgettable.

Desserts

Dominique Ansel Bakery

For a sweet treat, visit Dominique Ansel Bakery in Omotesando. This world-famous bakery is the birthplace of the Cronutâ„¢, a croissant-doughnut hybrid that took the world by storm. While there, be sure to try their other innovative pastries like the DKA (Dominique's Kouign Amann) and the Cookie Shot.

These are just a few highlights of the incredible food scene in Tokyo. Be prepared to explore, indulge, and create unforgettable culinary memories in this vibrant city.









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