Top 10:

Restaurants near Shinjuku Station, Tokyo, Japan

    • Kakiden - Tokyo
      • 1. Kakiden

      • Although it's located on the eighth floor of a rather uninspiring building, Kakiden has a relaxing teahouse...

        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.0 miles
    • Cafe Dominique - Tokyo
      • 2. Cafe Dominique

      • Escape to Crepes!
        • Moderately Priced
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.0 miles
    • Pamukkale - Tokyo
      • 3. Pamukkale

      • Turkish Restaurant
        • Middle Eastern
        • Very Expensive
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.1 miles
    • Kuwaranka - Tokyo
      • 4. Kuwaranka

      • Kyoudou Ryori
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Moderately Priced
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.1 miles
    • German Beer & Wine Stein Haus - Tokyo
    • BLUE SQUARE CAFE - Tokyo
      • 6. BLUE SQUARE CAFE

      • A little small, but if you wait awhile, you'll get a seat. Don't expect to get anything done if you don't...
        • 0.1 miles
    • Tsunahachi - Tokyo
      • 7. Tsunahachi

      • Inside a small, old-fashioned brown building in the heart of fashionable East Shinjuku is the main branch...

        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.1 miles
    • Shakey's - Tokyo
      • 8. Shakey's

      • If you want to gorge yourself on pizza, the best deal is at one of several Shakey's around town, offering...

        • Pizza
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.1 miles
    • Taz Mahal - Tokyo
      • 9. Taz Mahal

      • A Taste of India
        • Indian
        • Very Expensive
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.1 miles
    • Arabian Rock - Tokyo
      • 10. Arabian Rock

      • The Genie's At Your Service!
        • Middle Eastern
        • European
        • Very Expensive
        • Shinjuku
        • 0.2 miles
  • The Best of NileGuide
  • It's not surprising that Tokyo restaurants boast some serious gourmet credentials. What may be surprising is the sheer quantity of restaurants you'll pass walking through any Tokyo neighborhood. From the everywhere soba and udon shops to famous ramen shops with queues around the block, it's hard to miss the good eats all around you. Akasaka Ramen is one of Tokyo's famous ramen chains. Maru-kin has locations all over Tokyo, bringing standard "Hakata tonkotsu" - Fukuoka-style ramen made from pork bones - to eager locals. The "jou" in Tsukemen-ya Jou means 10 to the 28th power, perhaps to suggest the surprising amount of noodles they serve up on plates alongside bowls of savory dipping soup. Tummy's Grill looks like one of the many country inns that are littered all over the Japanese countryside. If you're hungry in Tokyo (or central Yokohama), you'll find more than enough restaurants, cheese shops, wine bars and bakeries to will satisfy your cravings.

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