Final Thoughts On Our First Tokyo Trip
We fell in love with Tokyo during our first Tokyo trip. It’s dense, wild, delicious, electric, friendly and just flat-out wonderful.
Planning a trip to eat your way through Tokyo, Japan? Read the following articles for food travel inspiration.
We fell in love with Tokyo during our first Tokyo trip. It’s dense, wild, delicious, electric, friendly and just flat-out wonderful.
Discover why shopping on Kappabashi Street was a highlight of our visit to Tokyo. This Tokyo street is a mandatory destination for anybody who loves food as much as we do and a great spot to shop for Tokyo souvenirs.
Chef Hiroyasu Kawate is serving French-inspired food at Florilège, an exciting French-inspired restaurant in Tokyo. Discover what it’s like to eat at Florilege and why the restaurant has earned two Michelin stars and a spot on the 50 best restaurants list.
There’s nothing like a Tokyo 7-11 for ATMs, snacks and even sushi. Best of all, you can buy green tea Kit Kats and other Japanese candy.
Awarded a Michelin star, Bird Land offers the ultimate multi-course yakitori experience that goes beyond meat on a stick.
The original Omotesando Koffee was an oasis in bustling Tokyo with its relaxed vibe and excellent coffee. Discover the origins of the global coffee enterprise.
Akihabara is a frenetic Tokyo neighborhood where Japanese art, Otaku culture and electronics collide in a melange of sight and sound.
Located inside Tokyo Station, Ramen Street has eight of the Japanese megacity’s best ramen shops. Discover why we loved this ‘street’ for its selection of cheap and delicious bowls of soup.