This branch of the Benitora chain situated under a non-descript office building in Marunouchi serves rich spicy northern Chinese dishes. If you're going on a Saturday you need to make sure that you ge...
Located in Kitchen Street, the restaurant mall connected to Tokyo Station, Choujoumen Tsukushirou specializes in ramen with shark fin. Since it is conveniently located and serves highly desirable shar...
Besides it's famous Xiao Long Bao, Ronfuushaorontan is notable for it's kitchen, which is partitioned only by glass and visible from both inside the restaurant and the side walk. The traditional Chine...
Opened in 1949, Tai Kou Rou is famous for its large Chinese dumplings. Additionally, its dan dan, a noddle dish with peanut and sesame sauce, was featured on TV. The authentic, friendly atmosphere is ...
Tensyanfeiway Nihonbashi Honten serves Chinese style hot pot. Since the broth is flavored with sixty different herbs and spices, there's no need for dipping sauces as in Japanese shabu shabu or sukiya...
Wei Shin Hao is a Shanghai style Chinese restaurant famous for its Peking duck. In order for customers to savor the taste of the duck itself, the restaurant doesn't use thick sauce. Lunch courses star...
The Orchid serves updated Shanghai cuisine with a global touch. The food is plated individually for each diner with a beautiful presentation. The decor is simple, yet sophisticated.
Tenzan serves Szechuan food, and offers a course menu that varies with the season. The restaurant has seventeen private rooms. Note that the restaurant charges a 10% service fee.
Seikoen is a Chinese restaurant that specializes in all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink packages. For approx. 4,000 yen you can eat and drink as much as you want for two hours.
Chinese food of excellent quality at Kohran. Even the Prime Minister has dined there! Seasonal Chinese cooking featuring the best of each time of the year.