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Everybody loves Japan. It is a country rich in technology, culture and history – a great combination of traditional and modern.
Not only is Japan known for their culture, but they definitely have one of the best cuisines in the world. So if you’re in Japan, you might as well want to make the most of your trip and try these restaurants, cafes and markets.
Ichiran – multiple branches
Eating your ramen in your own little booth never felt so good. Ichiran is known for its tonkotsu or pork-based broth. Softer noodles? A thicker broth? A little garlic? Not a problem. What’s great about Ichiran is that they give you the freedom to customize your ramen!
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Arabica – multiple branches
When you see a cup with a “%“, you know it’s an amazing cup of coffee. Arabica has 3 branches in Kyoto, all having a clean, minimalist look. You can either have a sip of coffee while enjoying the view of the Arashiyama mountains, the Yasaka Pagoda or taking a break from all of the shopping in Fujii Daimaru department store.
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Kuromon Market – Osaka
Your Osaka trip will not be complete if you don’t go to Kuromon Market. You can find fresh sashimi and sushi, grilled Kobe beef, strawberry mochi and many more! With approximately 150 shops selling fresh fish, meat and vegetables, this is truly a foodie’s paradise.
2 Chome-4-1 Nipponbashi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture 542-0073, Japan
Pablo Cafe – multiple branches
In the Pablo Cafe, not only do they serve cheese tarts, soft serve and smoothies but they also offer savory dishes like sandwiches and hotdogs, great for afternoon snacks. You’ll love the yellow interior as it exudes happiness!
Gogyo – multiple branches
Having your first sip of Gogyo’s kogashi (burnt) miso ramen broth will make you crave for more! Why? Because it’s rich and flavorful. Try their gyoza too as it’s best paired with their famous burnt miso ramen.
Insider tip: Try to be there earlier than its opening time so you can grab a seat right away.
Kawaii Monster Cafe – Tokyo
Inspired by the colorful and crazy street of Harajuku, Kawaii Monster Cafe is truly a feast for the eyes. Every corner is just so “kawaii“! Also, the food is as colorful as the cafe. You will not be able to experience this anywhere but here in this quirky cafe.
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4F YM Square Bld, 4-31-10 Jingumae Shibuya-ku Tokyo
050-5589-4611
Tsukiji Fish Market – Tokyo
It’s worth it to wake up early in the morning to catch the tuna auction in the Tsukiji Fish Market. Right after the auction, why not have fresh sushi for breakfast! There are many sushi stalls around the market to choose from.
Fun fact: Tsukiji Fish Market is closed on Sundays and holidays. Make sure to check here before your visit to the market.
5 Chome-2-1 Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
Dolci Cafe Silkream – multiple branches
If you just want to relax, Dolci Cafe Silkream is the perfect hangout spot for you. Not only do they serve Dolci, creative frozen desserts, crepe and savoury meals, they serve the famous Cremia! Cremia is a premium “softcream” or soft serve that has a rich and creamy texture with a refreshing aftertaste.
Fun fact: Cremia "softcream" is made out of 25% fresh cream from Hokkaido.
Streamer Coffee Company – multiple branches
Where street vibe and coffee go hand in hand. Streamer Coffee Company may be a small cafe but they are known as one of the pioneer third wave coffee in Japan. You do not want to miss their best selling Military Latte, matcha with white chocolate and a shot of espresso (It’s the bomb!).
Matsusakagyu Yakiniku M – multiple branches
Matsusakagyu Yakiniku M offers high quality beef at a reasonable price. Matsusaka beef, coming from a Japanese Black cow, is evenly marbled, soft and tender. A must try is their Beef Sushi, it’s up to you if you want the meat to be marbled or lean.
Fun fact: Matsusakagyu Yakiniku M is also known for their bubbly and friendly manager, Mr. Kuni, who's kind enough to mingle with the customers. You're lucky if you catch him in the restaurant.
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Itadakimasu!