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2019
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April
Where are the best places to eat in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka in May?

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Lauren

Traveling to Japan in May. Looking for must try places to eat in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka!!
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Tokyo, Japan
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Janna

Karako in Kyoto has AMAZING karage and a sweet ramen/karage meal deal (like $8 for a huge plate of both). We were staying in an airbnb around the corner from this place and literally went 3 times because it was so good XD

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Jason

Udon shin

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Jason

Ichiren or Mutekiya for ramen

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Victor

Following post for October

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Jennifer

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Matti

Following...I’ll be there end of April into late May

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Al

Wako tonkatsu

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Al

Kawatoyo unagi in Narita

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Nina

Afuri株式会社 ramen - not your typical ramen broth but they have amazing yuzu flavoured broth

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Lynne

we stayed in the akasake mitsuke area. lots of great little Japanese retaurnats with no English, but lots of pictures

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Michelle

https://lifamilytraveltips.weebly.com/

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Patrick

I never walk by a MOS Burger without walking in.

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Richard

I would definitely recommend using http://arigatojapan.co.jp/packages/allstar/... for the Osaka part if your trip... They are great!

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Natalie

kitchen alley in osaka and gyukatsu which is deep fried wagyu beef cutlets.

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Stephani

Nicolette Co-Lim

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Crystal

You have to eat your way through Kuromon market in Osaka and Nishiki market in Kyoto.
Make sure to buy strawberries from a vendor. Trust me.... you’ve never tasted a strawberry until you do.

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Angela

i have several blog posts that might help! i have one on all the cheap eats i had in tokyo, then one on fine dining (i went to DEN which is now rated #3 in Asia and #1 in Japan), and also one on cocktails in tokyo! http://www.raincouverbeauty.com/tag/tokyo

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Lambo

Sukiyabashi Jiro

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Linda

Brunch at the New York Grill, Park Hyatt in Shinjuku. The BEST! (And where they filmed lost in translation.) Look up kushi-age and find a highly recommended restaurant. And teppanyaki (ANA hotel and Okura both used to have great offerings, although this is not cheap.) Generally, cheap to expensive, food is ALL good in Japan, so you really can't go too wrong.

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Linda

https://www.parkhyatttokyo.com/.../Menu/NYG_WeekdayLunch.pdf Believe lunch is offered everyday. JPY 5,500 is a really good price for what you get.

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Danny

Awesome list

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Wyatt

There is a nice back street behind shijo-dori in kyoto, the main shopping street. It starts at Shijo-omiya, with a morning market, and goes to restaurants at the other end.

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Sydchris

Don’t forget ichiran ramen. Try the fuji apples, it’s really different in ours.

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Must-Try Places to Eat in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka

If you're planning a trip to Japan in May, you're in for a culinary adventure! Japan is renowned for its diverse and delicious cuisine, and the cities of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka offer a wealth of must-try dining experiences. Here are some top recommendations for each city:

Tokyo

Tsukiji Fish Market

: This iconic market is a seafood lover's paradise. Try the incredible sushi from one of the small eateries within the market, or visit the nearby Tsukiji Honganji Temple for a traditional sushi breakfast.

Ramen Alley (Ramen Yokocho)

: Located in the Shinjuku area, this narrow alley is packed with tiny ramen shops serving up steaming bowls of delicious ramen. It's the perfect spot to sample different regional ramen styles.

Genki Sushi

: For a unique dining experience, visit this popular chain of sushi restaurants where the sushi is delivered to your table via a conveyor belt system. It's a fun and affordable way to try a variety of sushi.

Kyoto

Nishiki Market

: Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen," this lively market is a must-visit for foodies. Explore the narrow alleys lined with vendors selling everything from fresh produce to traditional sweets and snacks.

Kaiseki Ryori

: Kyoto is famous for its kaiseki ryori, a traditional multi-course dining experience featuring seasonal, beautifully presented dishes. Try this at a renowned restaurant like Kyokaori or Gion Maruyama.

Tofu Restaurants

: Kyoto is known for its high-quality tofu. Head to a tofu restaurant like Shoraian or Okutan to sample delicious tofu dishes and desserts.

Osaka

Dotonbori Street

: This iconic street is a foodie's paradise, lined with restaurants, street food stalls, and famous landmarks like the Glico Running Man sign. Try okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), takoyaki (octopus balls), and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers).

Kuromon Ichiba Market

: This lively covered market is a great place to sample local street food and snacks like fresh seafood, grilled meat skewers, and fried treats.

Kitsune Udon

: Osaka is known for its delicious udon noodles. Try the signature kitsune udon (thick noodles in hot broth topped with a deep-fried tofu pouch) at a traditional restaurant like Shukunatsu or Yamachan.

No matter where you dine in these cities, you're sure to experience the incredible flavors, attention to detail, and rich culinary traditions that make Japanese cuisine so special. Bon appétit!









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