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Best restaurants in Tokyo

Tokyo's restaurant scene ranges from $5 ramen counters to multi-hour omakase experiences. FlightLogic combines Tabelog-style local ratings with international traveler reviews and expert editorial scores to surface the best tables in every neighborhood.

Neon-lit streets of Shinjuku at night, Tokyo
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Quick answer

What is the highest-rated sushi restaurant in Tokyo on FlightLogic? Among Michelin-starred sushi counters, Harutaka in Ginza and Sushi Kanesaka in Shinbashi lead with 4.8/5 ratings and Three and Two MICHELIN Stars respectively. Sakura Omakase in Shibuya, a non-starred neighborhood favorite, rates even higher at 4.9/5 for its accessible 18-course omakase.

Population: 14 million Top cuisines: Sushi , Kaiseki , French , Ramen , Tempura

Top-rated in Tokyo

Editorial guides to Tokyo

What is the highest-rated sushi restaurant in Tokyo on FlightLogic?

Among Michelin-starred sushi counters, Harutaka in Ginza and Sushi Kanesaka in Shinbashi lead with 4.8/5 ratings and Three and Two MICHELIN Stars respectively. Sakura Omakase in Shibuya, a non-starred neighborhood favorite, rates even higher at 4.9/5 for its accessible 18-course omakase.

Do Tokyo restaurants require Japanese for reservations?

High-end counters often require Japanese or a concierge. FlightLogic lists English-friendly venues and notes which restaurants accept international booking platforms.