Asakusa - Tokyo Restaurants

    • Kamiya Bar - Tokyo
      • 1. Kamiya Bar

      • Three floors of traditional, warming food and drink
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • International
        • Fusion
        • Very Expensive
        • Asakusa
    • Waentei-Kikko - Tokyo
      • 2. Waentei-Kikko

      • Just southeast of Sensoji Temple, Waentei-Kikko is actually a tiny, traditional house tucked behind a...

        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Asakusa
    • Sometaro - Tokyo
      • 3. Sometaro

      • This very atmospheric neighborhood restaurant specializes in okonomiyaki, a working-class meal that is...

        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Asakusa
    • Namiki Yabusoba - Tokyo
      • 4. Namiki Yabusoba

      • Asakusa's best-known noodle shop, founded in 1913, offers plain buckwheat noodles in cold or hot broth...

        • Asian
        • Asakusa
    • Komagata Dojo - Tokyo
      • 5. Komagata Dojo

      • This is a restaurant very much out of the Edo Period. Following a tradition spanning 200 years and now...

        • Seafood
        • Asakusa
    • Sansado - Tokyo
      • 6. Sansado

      • Located right beside Kaminarimon Gate, next to the Kurodaya paper shop, this simple tempura restaurant...

        • Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim
        • Asakusa
    • Chinya - Tokyo
      • 7. Chinya

      • Established in 1880, Chinya is an old sukiyaki restaurant with a new home in a seven-story building to...

        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Asakusa
    • Mugitoro - Tokyo
      • 8. Mugitoro

      • Founded about 60 years ago but now housed in a new building, this restaurant specializes in tororo-imo...

        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Asakusa
    • La Ranarita Azumabashi - Tokyo
      • 9. La Ranarita Azumabashi

      • The Asahi Beer Tower may not mean anything to you, but if I mention the building with the golden hops...

        • Italian
        • Asakusa
  • The Best of NileGuide
  • Forget dress codes and month-long reservation waits. The neighborhood restaurants of Tokyo give you an authentic taste of life here. Rub shoulders, and possibly bump elbows, with locals as you dig into their favorite dishes, in their coziest dining rooms. Tokyo never felt so accessible, or smelled so delectable.

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