7 Recommended Halal Restaurants in Tokyo
Stop by for everything from tendon to teishoku.
Stop by for everything from tendon to teishoku.
Chocolate ramen, sunset cruises—and a lot of stairs.
Light-ups, "lucky rakes", late-season fireworks, and more.
Trying to find the best bowl of ramen in Tokyo to top your list? Look no further.
From award-winning ramen to Japanese sweets, street food — and beyond.
Tokyo Ramen Street located in Tokyo Station is the place to go for some of the most delicious and most famous ramen in the city. Try all 8 restaurants!
Japan is famous for robots, Godzilla & lots of neon, so embrace the clichés, hop on the bandwagon and get that only in Japan experience.
Go on a one-day self-guided tour to see some of Tokyo's historical, cultural and architectural hot spots.
Visit the Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum for a taste of these famous Canadian noodles.
When you hear the word ‘museum’, it’s not not unusual to think of dusty displays and long-winded descriptions, but Tokyo does things differently.
Nov 3 is Culture Day—and there are plenty of events to help you celebrate the national holiday!
Nakiryu has been awarded a Michelin star for its famous tantanmen noodles: spicy, rich and definitely worth queuing for.
Halloween is in full effect in Tokyo this week!
Our Tokyo Michelin star restaurant mega-guide will have you not only eating some of the best food in the world—but the chance to try it on a budget.
Take a walk along the train tracks and explore some of the area's culinary delights.
Japan's favorite noodle dish goes far and beyond the regular flavors.
Is it worth the trip to the Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum? We think so! Make your own custom cup of ramen, visit the museum & hit up the noodle bazaar!
Explore the culinary capital of the world with this 3-day Tokyo food guide. Try sweet, savory, sushi, Michelin-star meals, mystery foods—you name it!
Whip up something filling and delicious for under 800 yen!
Tokyo, Shinagawa, Ueno - what do these stations have to offer? Some of the city's best bites.
Slurp ramen in Showa-period streets at the world's first food-themed amusement park: Yokohama's lesser-known Raumen Museum!
You'll find 7 ramen experts on Shinagawa Shinatatsu Ramen Street offering bowls of pure deliciousness—the perfect spot for ramen lovers on their travels.