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  • Chiyoda Sushi

  • Food-Others, Sushi ( Jiyugaoka )
  • Mmm. Behind the window of this sushi stop, you can see the sushi being freshly made. They usually have a rather expansive bento of sushi for around 650, including sashimi, and ikura. They Also have su...
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  • Pan Doll

  • Bakery, Japanese Sweets & Cafes ( Jiyugaoka )
  • PanDoll is exactly what'd you think a Japanese bakery should look, smell, and most importantly, taste like. The place isn't big: shelves line the wall, stacked with trays of freshly baked pastries and...
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  • Kisoji: Jiyugaoka

  • Traditional Japanese, Shabu-Shabu, Sukiyaki ( Jiyugaoka )
  • If I were rating for food alone, this place would receive 5, perhaps even 5.5 stars. The lunch set I got came with many small dishes. There was mango tofu, noodles in ginger dressing, almond coated sh...
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  • Sakanaya Dojo: Ontakesan

  • Izakaya, Traditional Japanese ( Jiyugaoka )
  • Anything that can have squid, octopus, fish, and all creatures of the sea in it or on it is served here: from sushi to hotpot or pizza. Their desserts aren't bad either, though I have to admit I saw o...
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  • Takaraya Soba Ten

  • Soba ( Jiyugaoka )
  • I guess the nice thing about this place is the utter privacy. I don't think it ever gets very busy, and if it did, the old man couldn't handle it. There's only about 4-5 tables inside, 4 chairs to eac...
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  • Ni no Tori

  • Izakaya, Yakitori ( Jiyugaoka )
  • except that it's non-smoking. at least, there was no smoking allowed in the location i was at, which would explain the group of women to our left with 2 children along with them. the bill can kind...
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  • Sweets Forest: Jiyugaoka

  • Bakery, Cafes, Japanese Sweets & Cafes ( Jiyugaoka )
  • Oh dear. Sweets Forest lulls you inside with its over the top decor and promise of a dessert lovers paradise. Inside there are several different stations with people making various over priced treats....
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  • Sushi Misakimaru

  • Sushi ( Jiyugaoka )
  • Well, same like some other sushi restaurants, you pay a higher price for the sitdown experience. The food here is quite excellent though, although I can't tell the difference in quality. The way th...
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  • Teppanyaki Densho

  • Teppanyaki / Hibachi, Okonomiyaki, Monja ( Jiyugaoka )
  • Teppanyaki Densho offers Teppanyaki, as well as traditional Japanese cuisine and Okonomiyaki. The restaurant has 9 seats at the counter, and private dining rooms upon request.

Japanese Restaurants Articles

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  • Curry
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  • Fugu
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  • Ramen
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  • Soba
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  • Sushi
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  • Tempura
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  • Teppanyaki
  • Combining the highest quality, carefully selected ingredients with...
  • Tonkatsu
  • If you think you've had enough sushi and soba for a year, or need...
  • Udon
  • Udon is a type of thick wheat-based noodle that's popular in Japanese...
  • Yakiniku
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  • Yakitori
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