363 Best Restaurants in Japan

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We've compiled the best of the best in Japan - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Zen Café

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Nestling right in the heart of Kyoto's traditional geisha district, this café serves up traditional Japanese sweets and desserts in a stylish minimalist setting. Living up to its name, the quiet and cozy space is styled like a modern art gallery, and is a great place to sip on a green tea or coffee while sampling delicate and seasonal treats such as kuzumochi (a jellylike mochi cake). An oasis of sophisticated calm among the hustle and bustle of Gion.

570--210 Gion-machi, Japan
075-533--8686
Known For
  • Japanese sweets
  • Polite and friendly service
  • Contemporary vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Zezekan Pocchiri

$$ | Nakagyo-ku

A Taisho-era kimono business office and home was meticulously renovated into this restaurant whose Chinese cuisine is prepared as though it were Japanese. The streetside former office is furnished with Chinese tables and chairs and tatami rooms with low tables and cushion seating; some of the areas have views of the well-groomed inner-courtyard garden. The restaurant derives its name from the wall in the bar displaying ornate pocchiri clasps used by maiko-san as decoration on the front of their obi (kimono sashes). Lunch is a Japanese-style bento box but with Chinese food. Dinner may be tofu dishes, chicken stews, and delicately flavored sea bream. For ¥11,000 you can order a meal inspired by Imperial Court cuisine, featuring savory Peking duck and seasonal delicacies such as spiny lobster and crab stew.

283--2 Tenjinyama-cho, Kyoto, 604-8221, Japan
075-257–5766
Known For
  • Beautiful courtyard
  • Chinese and Japanese fusion dishes
  • Ornate decor
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Zuboraya

$$$ | Naniwa-ku

This is one of Osaka's best known fugu (blowfish) restaurants. There are now branches in other parts of town, but this location is the original. In addition to fugu sashimi, the store has fugu nabe (hot pot) and many other varieties. For less-adventurous diners Zuboraya serves a range of Japanese foods, like sushi, tempura, and shabu-shabu.

2-5-5 Ebisu-higashi, Osaka, 566-0002, Japan
06-6633–5529
Known For
  • Intro to fugu cuisine
  • Range of local seafood
  • An Osaka landmark

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