Other Food Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Yagenbori (Shin-nakamise Main Store)
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    Tokyo Taito-ku Asakusa 1-28-3
    A shop specializing in shichimi-togarashi (seven-spice chili pepper blend), a classic Tokyo favorite that's popularity has remain unchanged since the shop's founding in 1625. Along with Kyoto's Shichimiya Honpo and Nagano's Yawataya Isogoro, it's counted among the top three seven-spice chili pepper shops in Japan. Its spicy original blend featuring fragrant black sesame seeds and nicely scented sansho (Japanese pepper) is unique to the Kanto area. Customers can adjust the blend to their preferred flavor and spice level. It makes a great condiment for the dinner table or Asakusa souvenir, and people come from far and wide to buy it as a gift.
  • Yushima Kagetsu
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    4.5
    16 Reviews
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    Tokyo Bunkyo-ku Yushima 3-39-6
    This karinto (deep-fried Japanese sweet) shop is located a three-minute walk from Yushima Station and Ueno Hirokoji Station. They have been making good old-fashioned karinto here using the same recipe since the shop was founded back in the 1940s. The karinto here is a beautiful amber color, with a distinctive glossy sheen. Their unique karinto recipe was first discovered by mistake after they accidentally over boiled the sugar. Not wanting to waste the ingredients, they finished making the batch, resulting in the creation of a new kind of karinto that was both beautiful and delicious. At Yushima Kagetsu, they take great care in how they pack their products too. They have a simple and modest design, wrapped up in adorable kimono-like packaging.

    素朴な味が故に、食べ始めると止まりません。 最近は、地方に行く時のお土産に、袋入りを買っていくことが多く、皆さんに喜ばれます。 羽田空港に置いてくれると便利ですが、湯島まで買いに行くのも楽しみで、そこから私の旅行や出張が始まる感じですね。 大好きだった伯父が若い頃、いつも手土産に朱の缶を持ってきてくれるのが楽しみでした。 今もかりんとうを見ると愉快な伯父を思い出します。

  • Tsukiji Sanokiya
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    4.0
    22 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Tsukiji 4-11-9
    Located within the Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo’s Chuo City, this shop sells maguro-yaki (tuna-shaped red bean waffles) rather than the typical tai-yaki. Fashioned in the shape of a maguro as Tsukiji is famous for maguro, they offer a hon-maguro type filled with their signature ogura-an (coarsely-mashed sweet red bean paste) and a chu-toro type, which is ogura-an with apricot. The outer part of the dough has crisp texture and nice aroma while the inside has a soft and fluffy texture. Their handmade ginger ale is also popular. Business hours run from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., and they are closed on Sundays and holidays.

    つまりは、たい焼きの形がマグロという商品です。 あんこが好きなのと、まぐろのフォルムの可愛さにつられて購入。 焼きたてでさっくりのまぐろやきは寒い時期にちょうどよいおやつになります。 一緒に、梅のホットドリンクもいただきました。 こちらはしっかり梅の味としっかり甘く、体の中から温まりました。 ベンチ的なもの(二人くらいは座れる)ものがお店の横に用意されていました。 かわいいマグロをみたければ...

  • Yamatoya Moriguchizuke Souhonke (Daimaru Tokyo Shop)
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    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1 Daimaru Tokyo store B1F/In cheap town
    A tsukemono Japanese pickle shop located on the B1 Hoppe Town food floor of the Daimaru Tokyo department store connected directly to JR Tokyo Station. The shop's Nara-zuke and Moriguchi-zuke pickles are an amber color, befitting their reputation as the jewels of the pickle world, and are pickled over a three-year period using Moriguchi daikon radishes harvested on the shores of the Kiso river and other select ingredients. In addition to traditional, old-fashioned Nara-zuke pickles, the shop also carries an abundant selection of other goods, including miso-zuke pickles; Irodori sets of assorted pickles made with honey and edible sake lees; and flavorful Cheese Mirinkasu-zuke-New Zealand cream cheese pickled with mirin lees, perfect for enjoying with a glass of wine.
  • Groovy Nuts (Nakameguro Shop)
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    4.0
    15 Reviews
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    Tokyo Meguro-ku Higashiyama 1-1-5 Higashiyama AT Building 102
    A nuts specialty shop located on Yamanote-dori Avenue in 1 Chome Higashiyama, Meguro City, Tokyo. The shop sells roasted nuts, honey roasted nuts, bacon smoked nuts, and, a Nakameguro exclusive, truffle nuts, all made with select nuts from around the world. Groovy Nuts also sells jarred nuts by weight as well as drinks and sweets made with nuts.

    ナッツの専門店でいろんな種類のナッツがあってフレーバーもいろいろでした。 パッケージもかわいいので手土産用と自分用に購入しましたが、ナッツが香ばしくてすごく美味しかったです。

  • Cha no Kiminoen Main Shop
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    Tokyo Taitou-ku Ueno 4-9-13
    A long-standing and renowned tea wholesaler which has been doing business in Ueno's Ameya-Yokocho for over 90 years. The shop sells a variety of tea leaves selected by the owner with an emphasis on tea from Shizuoka. Tea leaves are sold on the first floor, while Japanese teapots and other implements are sold on the second floor. The shop also sells a matcha soft serve ice cream made with plenty of high quality Uji matcha green tea powder, the same kind used in tea ceremonies. There are three benches in the back of the store where customers can sit and enjoy their ice cream.
  • Nihonbashi Kanmo Main Store
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashimuromachi 1-11-8
    Nihonbashi Kanmo is a traditional Japanese store that sells hanpen fish cakes and kamaboko fish paste and is located just north of Edobashi. Kanmo has been selling fish products since the first store opened in 1656 by the first generation of the Kanzakiya family, Manager Chojiro. Their famous hanpen fish cakes have always traditionally been made with shortfin mako shark meat. This makes the Kanmo hanpen distinctly while and fluffy. In the winter Kanmo sells eggs, kinchaku tofu and other ingredients perfect for oden hot-pot.
  • Nihonbashi Dashi Bar Hanare
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    4.0
    33 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashimuromachi 2-3-1 COREDO Muromachi 2/1F
    Ninben, a katsuobushi dried bonito flake company founded in 1699, opened this Japanese restaurant in Nihombashi, Tokyo in March 2014 in order to share the traditional deliciousness of dashi broth (made with katsuobushi) as well as introduce people to new aspects of this beloved Japanese cooking ingredient. Hanare's popular takikomi gohan rice pilaf is a classic Japanese staple and is made with flavorful, high grade honkare katsuobushi. The restaurant also offers several varieties of Western-style dishes served in modern, Western-style bowls. One of the great things about Hanare is that you'll never get tired of the menu; the restaurant offers a different menu for lunch, tea time, and dinner, in addition to seasonal owan and kobachi sides as well as pan-dora cakes with kuromitsu brown sugar syrup and other desserts.

    日本橋のコレド室町2の1階にある、鰹節で有名なにんべんのレストラン。店名通り出汁を前面に出した料理を楽しむことができるので、期待して行ってみました。 店内は完全禁煙で明るい雰囲気ですが、肝心の料理は上品すぎるというか、出汁の力が弱く、ぼんやりとした味に感じました。

  • DEAN&DELUCA Roppongi Restaurant
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    4.0
    78 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Akasaka 9-7-4 Tokyo Midtown B1
    A select boutique located in Tokyo Midtown in Akasaka, Minato City. The flagship location, this shop boasts the largest selection of merchandise of any of the chain's establishments, including dry cured ham, salami, and other cured meats; cheeses, wines, deli items, bakery items, and sweets. There's also an eat-in space.

    We stopped by for a quick breakfast and their avocado toast hit the spot! Delicious! Just what I needed before heading off to the airport!

  • Oshi Olive
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
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    Tokyo Taito-ku Ueno Sakuragi 2-15-6

    Среди тихих улочек во дворике за старинным домом - маленькое открытое кафе и магазинчик, посвященный, как можно понять по названию, оливкам и соли. Мы взяли оливковый латте и горячий уксус (денек был...

  • Takagiya Roho
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    Tokyo Katsushika-ku Shibamata 7-7-4
    "Right next to Shibamata Station on the Keisei Main Line. Situated midway along the Taishakuten Sando, this establishment consists of a store selling gifts and souvenirs, and a cafe, situated on either side of the road. The shop is filled with Japanese confections such as signature kusa dango dumplings made with Koshihikari rice and Japanese mugwort sprouts raised in the clear air at the foot of Mt. Tsukuba; Shibamata mochi rice cakes, and senbei rice crackers bearing the face of Tora-san. Inside the cafe, you can see items and rare photographs from the popular ""Otoko wa Tsurai yo"" movie series, and the establishment is a fun destination for fans of the movies as well as those who know nothing about Tora-san."
  • Noshikon Honpo
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    Tokyo Oumeshi Mitakehonchou 340
    A store selling sashimi konnyaku jelly carefully made using delicious water from Mt. Mitake. Prepared by hand with great time and effort with the highest quality ingredients, Noshikon Honpo’s konnyaku is soft and plump, offering excellent texture and a delightful, faintly sweet flavor. Noshikon’s konnyaku is a Mt. Mitake specialty and is sure to delight as a souvenir.
  • Hinohara Tofu Chitoseya
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    4.0
    20 Reviews
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    Tokyo Nishitamagunhinoharamura Motoshuku 5557
    A tofu shop standing along Prefectural Route 205 in Motoshuku, Hinohara Village, Nishitama County. Chitoseya sells tofu made with soybeans from Hokkaido and Aichi, natural nigari bittern from Ako, and pure water from Hinohara. In addition to soft zaru tofu and oboro tofu, the shop also carries momen firm, kinu soft, yuzu, sesame seed, and edamame tofu, as well as fried tofu. The shop’s healthy and popular Unohana donuts are made with okara tofu lees, flour, and soy milk.

    払沢の滝を見に行って、その帰りに寄りました。開店直後のためドーナツはまだなくて、豆乳のホットを頂きました。寒い時期には暖まり良かったです○

  • Yamabuki-ya
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    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Hinoharamura Kashiwa Kino 847
    This local specialty products and farmers market is located in Hinohara Village. Here visitors can buy local and seasonal specialty products such as edible fuki flower buds, warabi bracken, natural walnuts, and spring water; as well as fresh vegetables and foods. In addition, the market is a part of the Tokyo Hill Climb Cycle Station Network, and has a tire pump and tools, making this a convenient destination for area hill climb cyclers.
  • Yamamoto Noriten, Nihonbashi Main Store
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    Tokyo Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-6-3
  • Candy and sweets shop Ewatari
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    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kinshi 3-4-12 EWATARI Building 12F
  • Ishii no Amaguri Fukagawa Shop
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    Tokyo Koto-ku Tomioka 1-22-27
    "An amaguri candied chestnut shop located close to Monzen-Nakacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. The shop has an elegant, nostalgic atmosphere, and is filled with a variety of different types of amaguri. The shop is particularly choosy about its ingredients, and uses only high quality chestnuts from Qinglong, whose chestnuts are particularly rare and valued even amongst the already highly regarded chestnuts grown near the Great Wall in China's Hebei Province. The shop's amaguri are made after an intense chestnut selection process and the shop is also dedicated to only serving delicious amaguri made fresh that day. In addition, visitors can watch chestnut ""an"" paste being made from fresh-cooked amaguri in front of the shop; this same chestnut paste is used in the shop's luxurious Amaguri ice cream. The shop's products are sure to delight as souvenirs or gifts, as well."
  • SAZA COFFEE (ecute Shinagawa Restaurant)
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    4.0
    42 Reviews
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    Tokyo Minato-ku Takanawa 3-26-27 JR East Shinagawa Sta. Konai ecute
    A cafe located on the first floor of ecute Shinagawa situated inside the JR Shinagawa Station building. Here you can enjoy the coffee of this popular cafe chain based in Ibaraki Prefecture's Hitachinaka City, right inside the station building. The cafe's eat-in space consists of only counter seating; you can also get your order to go. The cafe's coffee, made with beans grown on the company's own farms in Columbia, is highly renowned even amongst coffee connoisseurs. In addition to the Tokugawa Shogun Coffee, a recreation of the kind of French-style coffee served to the shogun at the end of the Edo period; the cafe is also famous for its Panama Geisha, a high class coffee which takes its name from Gesha Village in Ethiopia.

    Happy friendly Coffee place, Shinagawa station. The staff were always smiling and eager to assist. Even demonstrating the siphon coffee which we had not seen before.

  • Kitamuraen
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    Tokyo Arakawa-ku Machiya 1-3-8
    A one-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Machiya Station and the Machiya-ekimae stop on the Toden Arakawa Line. This Japanese tea shop stocks an abundant selection, from first-rate sencha green teas to teas for everyday home use. The shop's Toku Fukamushicha, made with deep-steamed thick sprouts from tea plants grown on Shizuoka Prefecture's Makinohara Plateau, has a rich flavor with a hint of sweetness, and tea-lovers from across the country come here to purchase this popular product. The shop also sells tea utensils and nori seaweed sheets; the shop's selection of yakinori toasted seaweed sheets from Ariake is particularly extensive. In addition, the shop has an adjoining tea room where you can take a break and enjoy a set which includes a cup of matcha or sencha green tea and a Japanese sweet, as well as coffee and black tea.
  • YouCha
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    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 5-8-5
    A Chinese tea specialty shop located in Jingumae, Shibuya Ward. Frequently featured in various media. The shop carries an abundant selection of choice tea leaves and utensils stocked from major Chinese companies and Taiwanese production areas. Here you can purchase everything from Chinese teas perfect for drinking casually every day to vintage pu'er tea and artisan-crafted tea jars and utensils sold no place else. You can also sample teas brewed by the shop's staff, making it easy to find something you'll love. In addition, the shop holds Chinese tea classes which give you the chance to enjoy Chinese tea while deepening your knowledge of it.

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