Expensive Restaurants in Tokyo

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Expensive Restaurants in Tokyo

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Cuisine
Location
 
Ashoka
Since 1968, Ashoka has staked out the high ground for Indian cuisine...
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$$-$$$$
Indian
Chuo-ku
 
Barbacoa Grill
Carnivores flock here for the great-value all-you-can-eat Brazilian...
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$$$$
Brazilian
Shibuya-ku
 
Chez Inno
Chef Noboru Inoue studied his craft at Maxim's in Paris and Les...
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$$$$
French
Chuo-ku
 
Chez Matsuo
With its stately homes, Shoto, a sedate sort of Beverly Hills...
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French
Shibuya-ku
 
Happo-en
A 300-year-old-Japanese garden wrapped around a lake is the setting...
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$$$$
Japanese
Minato-ku
 
Heichinrou
A short walk from the Imperial Hotel, this branch of one of Yokohama's...
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$$-$$$$
Chinese
Chiyoda-ku
 
Inakaya
The style here is robatayaki, a dining experience that segues...
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$$-$$$$
Japanese
Minato-ku
 
Jidaiya
Like the Jidaiya in Roppongi, these two Akasaka branches serve...
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$$$$
Japanese
Minato-ku
 
Jidaiya
The Roppongi branch of this restaurant evokes the feeling of...
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Japanese
Minato-ku
 
Kappo-Ajioka
When prepared incorrectly, fugu, the highly poisonous puffer...
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$$$$
Japanese
Chuo-ku
 
Kisoji
The specialty here is shabu-shabu: thin slices of beef cooked...
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$$$$
Japanese
Minato-ku
 
Kushinobo
The lively action of the cooks frying kushi-age (skewered meat...
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$$$$
Japanese
Shinjuku-ku
 
La Granata
Located in the Tokyo Broadcasting System Garden building, La...
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$$$-$$$$
Italian
Minato-ku
 
Le Papillon de Paris
This very fashion-minded restaurant is a joint venture of L'Orangerie...
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$$$$
French
Minato-ku
 
Lovenet
Within the 33 private theme rooms of Lovenet, you can dine and...
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Contemporary
Minato-ku
 
Manhattan Grill
Only in hypereclectic Japan can you have a French-Indonesian...
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$$-$$$$
Contemporary
Minato-ku
 
Ninja
In keeping with the air of mystery you'd expect from a ninja-theme...
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Japanese
Minato-ku
 
Oshima
The draw at Oshima is the Kaga ryori cooking of Kanazawa, a small...
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$$$$
Japanese
Chuo-ku
 
Rangetsu
Japan enjoys a special reputation for its lovingly raised, tender...
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Japanese
Chuo-ku
 
Sanko-en
With the embassy of South Korea a few blocks away, Sanko-en stands...
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$$-$$$$
Korean
Minato-ku
 
Sasa-no-yuki
In the heart of Shitamachi, Tokyo's old downtown working-class...
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$$$$
Japanese
Taito-ku
 
Tableaux
The mural in the bar depicts the fall of Pompeii, the banquettes...
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$$-$$$$
Contemporary
Shibuya-ku
 
Toh-Ka-Lin
Business travelers consider the Okura to be one of the best hotels...
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$$-$$$$
Chinese
Minato-ku
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