Japanese restaurants (Page 2)
Looking for top-quality sushi at an incredibly low price in the capital of Okinawa? This hidden gem will tick all your boxes.
Japanese homewares giant follows in the footsteps of Ikea…but there are no Swedish meatballs here.
We pay a visit to the new market to find out if the restaurants from Tsukiji are still as good as they used to be.
Schlansky imparted his Japanese knowledge on the talk show host, but ended up committing some faux pas of his own.
Thanks to this new product we might be seeing a lot more blue food at restaurants in Japan over the next few months.
Our Japanese-language reporter hadn’t heard of this restaurant, and since it was voted as a top restaurant, she had to check it out.
It may seem like a way to rip you off, but it’s actually a delicious aspect of Japanese restaurant culture.
Complete with a touch panel ordering system, unusual menu items, and jet take-off sounds, this new restaurant is set to change the way we enjoy grilled meat forever!
The poster explaining the reason for the closure of the family-run business is breaking hearts around the internet.
Sometimes there are restaurants you want to keep a secret all to yourself, and this is definitely one of them.
Ramen shops are a dime a dozen, so what makes this one in Aomori Prefecture so special? Well, it’s in a bus! One writer over at Another Tokyo reported on his experience at this one-of-a-kind Japanese eatery.