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4.4(2.71k) reviews
Ichiran: Slurp tonkotsu ramen in private booths. Customize your broth, noodles, and spice. A unique and affordable experience in Tokyo.

4.4(2.71k) reviews
Ichiran: Slurp tonkotsu ramen in private booths. Customize your broth, noodles, and spice. A unique and affordable experience in Tokyo.
GinzaShintomichō Sta. (0.25 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.8(14.96k) reviews
Age.3 GINZA: Deep-fried sandwich shop in Ginza, Chuo City, known for its unique sweet and savory options, including the popular whipped cream sando.

4.8(14.96k) reviews
Age.3 GINZA: Deep-fried sandwich shop in Ginza, Chuo City, known for its unique sweet and savory options, including the popular whipped cream sando.

AsakusaAsakusa Sta. (0.59 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.2(927) reviews
Onigiri Asakusa Yadoroku is Tokyo's oldest onigiri restaurant, located in Asakusa. This Michelin-recognized spot is known for its traditional, cozy at... more

4.2(927) reviews
Onigiri Asakusa Yadoroku is Tokyo's oldest onigiri restaurant, located in Asakusa. This Michelin-recognized spot is known for its traditional, cozy at... more

GinzaGinza Station (0.27 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.2(3.78k) reviews
Ginza Kagari in Ginza is famous for chicken ramen with rich, creamy broth. A popular spot among locals and tourists, lines can get long during peak ho... more

4.2(3.78k) reviews
Ginza Kagari in Ginza is famous for chicken ramen with rich, creamy broth. A popular spot among locals and tourists, lines can get long during peak ho... more

NihonbashimuromachiMitsukoshimae Station (0.08 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.2(811) reviews
Manten Sushi in Nihonbashimuromachi: Enjoy high-value Omakase with generous portions of fresh tuna, abalone and uni in a lively atmosphere.

4.2(811) reviews
Manten Sushi in Nihonbashimuromachi: Enjoy high-value Omakase with generous portions of fresh tuna, abalone and uni in a lively atmosphere.

NishiharaYoyogi-Uehara Station (0.20 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.2(2.33k) reviews
Tsuta in Nishihara: The world's first Michelin-starred ramen, famous for its truffle wonton soba, draws long queues. Get there early!

4.2(2.33k) reviews
Tsuta in Nishihara: The world's first Michelin-starred ramen, famous for its truffle wonton soba, draws long queues. Get there early!

JingūmaeMeiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Sta. (0.35 mi)¥¥¥¥

3.9(1.68k) reviews
Menchirashi in Jingūmae serves udon made by a chef from Udon Shin. Don't miss the Carbonara Kamadama Udon at this popular spot in Shibuya City.

3.9(1.68k) reviews
Menchirashi in Jingūmae serves udon made by a chef from Udon Shin. Don't miss the Carbonara Kamadama Udon at this popular spot in Shibuya City.
ShirokaneShirokane-Takanawa Station (0.40 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.4(968) reviews
Yakiniku Jumbo in Shirokane: Offers premium Wagyu cuts and an upscale atmosphere. Be sure to ask about the off-menu items when you visit!

4.4(968) reviews
Yakiniku Jumbo in Shirokane: Offers premium Wagyu cuts and an upscale atmosphere. Be sure to ask about the off-menu items when you visit!

GinzaGinza Station (0.17 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.3(588) reviews
Ushigoro Ginza Namiki St.: Upscale yakiniku in Ginza, Chuo City, known for its premium Wagyu beef and creative presentations like heart-shaped cuts.

4.3(588) reviews
Ushigoro Ginza Namiki St.: Upscale yakiniku in Ginza, Chuo City, known for its premium Wagyu beef and creative presentations like heart-shaped cuts.

Ginza祝橋南 (0.09 mi)

3.9(257) reviews
Near 祝橋南, Tonkatsu Marushichi Ginza serves katsu-don and tonkatsu at its counter-seating location.

3.9(257) reviews
Near 祝橋南, Tonkatsu Marushichi Ginza serves katsu-don and tonkatsu at its counter-seating location.