Their location is also pretty inconvenient, so is their leek and meat soba worth calling in sick for?
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Sorry, Kero-chan. You’re cute and all, but fans of the classic anime are definitely going to eat you.
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.
Visit this tucked-away cafe in a popular sightseeing area to experience the atmosphere of a place where time has stood still.
Mr. Sato knows a cheap way to chow down on Japan’s flaky fried food rice bowls, so he shared the trick with all of us!
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We stop by to taste the continuing tradition and take a sneak peek at the replacement for the world-famous Tsukiji market.
The oldest location of the beef-on-rice specialist is tucked away in a part of the country where hardly anyone is thinking about meat.
The special meal with 100-percent Japanese beef might be the last thing you eat while on a trip to Japan.
Constantly scowling penguin is incapable of service with a smile, but he looks adorably delicious anyway.
With a beer in our left hand a shelf full of manga within reach of our right, we’re not sure why we should ever leave.
The unusually-named restaurant battles against the robots of Kabukicho with spooky spirits and staff that look like creepy androids.
The Nintendo character with the endless appetite is offering a full range of adorable edibles and exclusive merch.
This Ikebukuro izakaya just gave us an 8,000-yen discount, and they’ll happily do the same for you.
First-ever KitKat-cocktail pairings are part of a range of special offerings to celebrate the new alcoholic chocolates ahead of their nationwide release.
Although in the cars’ defense I never really knew what that logo was supposed to be either.