This is a good place to try some unpretentious and quite tasty Japanese food. The star is the rice, cooked in traditional vessels, and it didn’t disappoint. My main issue with Japanese rice is that ...
Close to the Nihonbashi station, Toyo is an excellent restaurant with a wide selection of food. The atmosphere was vibrant because it is a wide open restaurant that is quite crowded. At lunch time I w...
The oddly-named Tamaike Shokudou ("cafeteria") is a homely, Eastern-influenced French restaurant across the street from Tamaike-Sanno station. You need to go downstairs past a small sign and...
I think of Suehiro as an archetypal Ginza establishment - luxurious, a blind imitation of the West, yet somehow Japanified in the process.
Just off Chuo Dori, Ginza's main avenue, Suihiro looks rath...
Tsutsui is in the old-fashioned "yoshoku" style of Japanese food, which is ironically more consciously influenced by western cooking than the stuff Japanese eat today. This is what your gran...
Although it is easy to miss, Mr. Garlic is a western style restaurant that is very well known. They have three things available at lunch, Tonkatsu, Korokke, and Hamburg (meat loaf). It is slightly exp...