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Tokyo Restaurant Guide
Posted by Sadao Sasaki on
The video host visits 9 restaurants in Tokyo he recommends.
1. Uoriki Kaisen Sushi - Fatty tuna melt in your mouth. Great sushi at the right price. 2. Shin Udon - People wait an hour for the best cold udon in town. 3. Omoide Yokocho – Casual yakitori bar for yakitori fans. 4. Motodane - Real mom and pop casual family restaurant - Absolutely no formality is expected. 5. Tempura Shinjuku Tsunahachi Ginza - Upper class tempura restaurant with a variety of condiments for tempura enthusiasts. 6. Rokurinsha Ramen – One of ramen restaurants in Tokyo Station Ramen Street. 7. Nakaya - Chirashi bowl comes with generous amount of seafood ingredients. 8. Yakitori Ton Ton - Lively yakitori bar with packful of local workers. 9. Sometaro Okonomiyaki - Make your own okonomiyaki right on your table.
1. Uoriki Kaisen Sushi - Fatty tuna melt in your mouth. Great sushi at the right price. 2. Shin Udon - People wait an hour for the best cold udon in town. 3. Omoide Yokocho – Casual yakitori bar for yakitori fans. 4. Motodane - Real mom and pop casual family restaurant - Absolutely no formality is expected. 5. Tempura Shinjuku Tsunahachi Ginza - Upper class tempura restaurant with a variety of condiments for tempura enthusiasts. 6. Rokurinsha Ramen – One of ramen restaurants in Tokyo Station Ramen Street. 7. Nakaya - Chirashi bowl comes with generous amount of seafood ingredients. 8. Yakitori Ton Ton - Lively yakitori bar with packful of local workers. 9. Sometaro Okonomiyaki - Make your own okonomiyaki right on your table.