Are there good restaurants in Japan?
When we asked people living in Japan about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"This really depends on what area of Tokyo you are in, My residential neighborhood does not have much of a nightlife. But, I could take a twenty minute train ride to a famous nightlife area and go to all the clubs I could want," said a member in Tokyo, Japan.
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"Ippudo is a popular ramen restaurant in Japan, known for its Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen. The restaurant has locations all over Japan, and is known for its rich, creamy broth and thin, chewy noodles. Kura Sushi is a popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Japan. The restaurant is known for its fresh, high-quality sushi, and its fun atmosphere. Customers can order their sushi from a touch screen, and watch as it is delivered to them on a conveyor belt. Yakitori Tori Shin is a popular yakitori restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is known for its high-quality chicken skewers, cooked over charcoal and served with a variety of sauces. Kagurazaka Ishikawa is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is known for its traditional Japanese cuisine, made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant also offers a variety of sake and shochu to pair with its dishes. Kappo Nakajima is a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is known for its kaiseki-style cuisine, which is a multi-course meal featuring a variety of dishes. The restaurant also offers a variety of sake and shochu to pair with its dishes," remarked another expat who made the move to Japan.
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Are there good restaurants in Japan?
If you live in Japan, newcomers to Japan would love to hear your answer to this question: