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Tour Tokyo by Taste Bud


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Curated selection of points

Tokyo is packed with world-class dining experiences revolving around sashimi, sushi and ramen.

It has been said that it is difficult to have a bad meal in Tokyo. But with an estimated 160,000 restaurants in the city, there is an overwhelming choice. Michael Ryan of Provenance Restaurant in Victoria brings us his expert opinion on the best places to wine and dine.

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Ishikawa
Ishikawa is a more traditional kaiseki restaurant, and known as a sanctuary hidden amongst the hectic streets of the city.

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Ivan Ramen
Generally in Tokyo there is good ramen and then there is great ramen. Our first lunch at Ivan Ramen was definitely of the second variety.

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Ippudo in Ginza
An international ramen train, in the heart of Ginza, Tokyo.

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Kozue
Served in kaiseki-style, chef Kenichiro Ooe’s food matches the beauty of the ceramics they're served in.

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Ginza Okuda
Ginza Okuda is a big-ticket Michelin star restaurant and is the second restaurant for chef Tooru Okuda.

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Jimbocho Den
Jimbocho Den has an energy and sense of humour that belies the traditional formal set-up of the restaurant.

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Isana
You can’t go to Tokyo without eating sushi at least once. We tried two very different but very good sushi restaurants, Isana was one of them

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Sushi SORA
The other sushi restaurant we visit is a rather different affair. Sushi SORA at the Mandarin Oriental is a much grander & sleeker experience

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Torishiki
Torishiki is a yakitori dining style place in Kami-Osaki
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