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7 Best Japanese Curry Restaurants in Tokyo (2026)

Updated: June 3, 2026
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Tokyo's curry landscape is vast, ranging from traditional, slow cooked roux to modern, spicy plates. To find the best, we analyzed dozens of shops, ranking them with the TokyoCalling Score which synthesizes local ratings and social signals. This list surfaces seven of the highest scoring curry restaurants. Each offers a distinct take on the classic dish, from the rich, complex flavors of a 40 year old recipe to the unique setting of a renovated traditional house.

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SPICE POST

SPICE POST

UPDATE: SPICE POST has permanently closed however, you can find their curries at their sister restaurant LAMP by MORIS LABO 99 in Edogawa. Check out their Instagram.

The top scoring curry shop on our list, SPICE POST in Tomigaya offers an all you can eat chicken curry. The restaurant commands an exceptional local reputation, validated by a substantial base of diner reviews. In contrast, it maintains an almost non existent social media footprint in our tracking, suggesting its popularity is driven entirely by word of mouth. This makes it a high confidence pick for a satisfying high COSPA (great value for your money) lunch, especially for visitors who trust local consensus over social media trends. The all you can eat format ensures you won't leave hungry.

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Spicy Curry Roka

スパイシー カレー 魯珈

Near Okubo Station, Spicy Curry Roka is known for its Roka Plate, which allows diners to sample several curries at once. The core of the experience is customization. Diners can modify their dishes with unique spice blends, and the kitchen frequently offers limited edition curries that are not on the permanent menu. This focus on adjustable flavor sets it apart from shops with a single, fixed recipe. This is the ideal spot for diners who want control over their meal's spice level or enjoy the novelty of trying a dish that might not be available on their next visit. The consistent lines are a signal that its limited offerings are worth the wait.

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Kyuyam-tei Shimokita-sou

旧ヤム邸 シモキタ荘

This Daizawa restaurant serves its popular kominka curry inside a renovated traditional Japanese house. Unlike the typical fast paced, counter style curry shops, the setting here is the main attraction. The historic building provides a relaxed, traditional atmosphere that transforms the meal into a more deliberate dining experience. This is the right choice for a leisurely lunch where the ambiance is as important as the food. It's well suited for those looking to escape the city's bustle and enjoy a meal in a unique, historic space.

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Tomato

With a history spanning over 40 years in Ogikubo, Tomato is an institution known for its deeply flavored, slow cooked curries. The restaurant's signature technique involves simmering a blend of 36 different spices for a full week. This patient, long form cooking process creates a complex flavor profile that cannot be achieved with a quick preparation. This is a destination for curry purists who value depth and complexity over simple heat. The popular gyūtan (beef tongue) curry, with its exceptionally tender meat, is a direct result of this meticulous, time intensive approach.

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YOGORO

ヨゴロウ

Located in the busy Jingumae area, YOGORO is famous for its signature spinach chicken curry, also known as Chicken Horenzo Curry. The restaurant successfully draws both a loyal local crowd and a steady stream of international visitors. This broad appeal suggests a dish that is both well executed enough for regulars and accessible enough for first timers. Its popularity with diverse audiences makes it a great choice for a first time visitor to Tokyo. The signature dish is a proven winner, removing the guesswork from ordering in a high traffic neighborhood.

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Spicy Curry House Hangetsu

スパイシーカリーハウス半月

At this Nishishinjuku curry shop, the spice blends change daily, offering a different experience with each visit. Presentation is a key feature as each plate is served as a colorful assortment of toppings and sauces arranged around a central mound of rice, making it one of the most visually striking curries on this list. The combination of a rotating menu and artful plating makes it a great spot for those who appreciate culinary creativity and visual appeal. The counter seating also makes it an excellent choice for solo diners.

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Spice Bazaar Achakana

Spice Bazaar アチャカナ

Spice Bazaar Achakana stands out with its creative menu, featuring dishes like Natural Yellowtail Curry. The restaurant has earned a very strong reputation among local diners, who consistently praise its inventive use of spices. This local validation is significant, especially given its more modest review volume on international review platforms. This is a place for the adventurous diner. The menu goes beyond standard curry, offering unique preparations like tandoori pork with perilla and lemongrass that are trusted and recommended by a discerning local clientele.

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