Japanese Street Food Tour in Tokyo, Japan - AMAZING Street Food + BEST BBQ Wagyu Beef Steak in Tokyo
Check out for 3 months free w/ 1 year pack and 49% OFF! Japanese Street Food in Tokyo, Japan is INSANELY delicious! We traveled here to eat, and tried a ton of Japanese Street Food, like Wagyu Beef Steak BBQ, delicious raw Japanese seafood like Oysters, and more!
Today, I'm (The Food Ranger, Trevor James) taking you to some local street foods in Tokyo, Japan, starting out with some super delicious Yakitori and horse offal stew.
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First, we are trying out some Japanese BBQ Yakitori skewers for lunch at a local market, the Ameya Yokocho. Here, you can find all sorts of delicious Japanese street food and seafood! From Sushi to fresh seafood, it's all here!
After this, we found a nice local seafood stall, where you can order raw scallops on the spot! They were super juicy and plump!
After the amazing raw Japanese oysters on the street, we went for a super unique Unagi entire eel bowl over rice, found at Unatoto Eel Restaurant.
After this we went for a nice bowl of beef ramen in Tokyo, it was super rich and smooth!
After this, we went for a classic Japanese food, the Wagyu beef BBQ Yakuniku! It was the best beef I've ever eaten! Found at Sumibi Yakiniku Nakahara.
Even after eating all of these amazing street foods in Tokyo, there is so many more things to eat! You will definitely have to travel here to try them all!
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Japanese Food Tour - HIDDEN-GEMS in Tokyo, Japan | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner!
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One of the best things to do when you travel is eat delicious local food. So one of the ideas I like to do when I visit any destination is eat a typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Japanese food is amazing, and in Tokyo you have so many options of what to eat, so on this Japanese food tour, I decided to eat a mix of typical and authentic Japanese food.
Breakfast at Shokudo diner 東新宿食堂
Japanese breakfast can be very regional in Japan, but a good typical Japanese breakfast is a bowl of rice, miso soup, and often a piece of grilled fish like a mackerel. Just down the road from where I was staying in Tokyo, we went to the local diner for some Japanese breakfast.
Price - 1,690 JPY ($15.29) for everything on my tray
Lunch at Sanshuya 三州屋
This is one of the best local Japanese restaurants I’ve ever been to in Tokyo. Thank you to Yuko for this recommendation. It’s a small hole-in-the-wall restaurant that serves incredibly fresh fish and daily specials. Amazing little restaurant in Ginza, for best Japanese food.
Total price - 3,300 JPY ($29.87) for 2
Dinner at Shibuya Morimoto Yakitori
There are so many different Japanese food you can choose to eat for dinner, but one of the common businessman meals is an afterwork stop at an izakaya (a Japanese pub). One type of izakaya is a yakitori restaurant, serving grilled chicken. I went to a restaurant called Shibuya Morimoto, a wonderful chicken heaven and ordered the omakase set. The chicken sashimi was actually incredible!
Total price - 9,001 JPY ($81.45) for 2
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9 Must-Eat Restaurants in Tokyo, Japan (Watch This Before You Go)
Get a complete rundown of all of my top restaurants I ate at on my latest trip to Tokyo (東京), Japan where you'll get a sneak peek of the mouthwatering food that we had and what you can expect when you come here as you plan your very own trip. WARNING: Do not watch if already extremely hungry as it may result in hangry-ness.
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As one of the largest cities in the world and a super metropolis at that, there are over 160,000 restaurants to choose from. With limited time in Tokyo, the challenge then becomes picking which ones to go to on your visit. The other challenge is that there are also so many different types of food as well so you have to think strategically. While I certainly didn't get even close to going to all the food spots we had planned, I was very happy with all the restaurants we went to. What I've done is put together a top 9 list for all the amazing food we had and a behind the scenes look at why you should go and order.
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3. Piss Alley/Memory Lane (Omoide Yokocho – 思い出横丁) - 4:06
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5. Tempura Shinjuku Tsunahachi Ginza (天ぷら新宿つな八 銀座店) - 7:28
6. Tokyo Station Ramen Street – Rokurinsha Ramen (六厘舎) - 9:44
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10 Must Try Tokyo Restaurants in Japan | Tokyo Food Guide
Here's is my top 10 must try Tokyo restaurants in Japan. This took awhile for me to make since there were so many delicious restaurants in Tokyo and there were many that I wanted to include! Doing a top 25 probably would have been easier then doing a top 10 must eat foods in Tokyo list ???? I'm sure this list will change if I ever go back to Japan, but for now these are my top 10 places that I would recommend to anyone visiting or that lives in Tokyo!
All of these places are covered in my food vlogs that you can check out if you want a more information about each location and what what you should eat there. I think I covered a good range of places for you to eat at from Asakusa Street Food, to delicious desserts, best ramen in Tokyo, and also my favorite sushi places in Tokyo. Hopefully this top 10 list will serve as a good tokyo food guide and will add to yours of things to do in Tokyo. If you have any questions on these places that I visited feel free to leave a comment below!
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Asakusa is reminiscent of an older Tokyo, lined with traditional craft shops and street-food stalls along Nakamise Street, near the ancient Sensō-ji Temple. Mid-19th-Century Hanayashiki Amusement Park has thrill rides and cafes, while riverside Kuritsu Sumida Park hosts regular festivals and firework displays. Casual izakaya bars dot the neighborhood, as well as yakitori restaurants serving grilled meat skewers and beer.
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An Allstar Tokyo Food Tour | Eating Like A Local With Arigato Japan Food Tours
It's no secret that there are over 160,000 restaurants in Tokyo but one of the best ways I learned to explore the city like I local is through an ultra-local walking tour experience with a company called Arigato Japan Food Tours. On this tour we got a chance to visit 5 different spots around the neighbourhoods of Yarakucho, Ginza, and Shimbashi where we tasted a brilliant selection of foods ranging from yakitori, katsu, gyoza, sashimi, waygu, and so much more. I loved this way of eating because we got to try way more dishes than we ever could as a couple on the road in a single night. Best part is we got to meet so many like-minded foodie travellers in our group that it was awesome to just chat and hang out. Our local guide, Ryan, was also super knowledgable and passionate about Japanese food.
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Ramen Tour of Ginza, Tokyo - 3 unique bowls of ramen
#1 Ramen Rule - Taste the broth first, after that, there are no other main rules to eating ramen, just slurp and enjoy.
Ginza Kagari - The first Japanese ramen restaurant we went to is a very well known place that serves chicken ramen, called Ginza Kagari. We waited in line for about 30 minutes before getting in. The broth was thick and rich, and overall a very good bowl.
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Kazami - This was one of my favorites of the day, a thick unique sake ramen. One of the interesting things about ramen in Japan is that it’s a relatively recent addition to Japanese food, and so there are less “rules” meaning chefs can experiment and try unique versions of ramen. This sake ramen was delicious.
Price - 980 JPY ($8.62)
Shichisai - Finally for our last bowl of ramen on this ramen food tour, we ate at a place called Shichisai, known for serving hand-made noodles right in front of you. The noodles were the best of the tour for sure.
Price - 970 JPY ($8.53)
If I could have the noodles from Shichisai and the sake broth from Kazami, that would be perfect!
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Osaka Japan Street Food Tour! Dotonbori Food Guide
I went to the Dontonbori area of Osaka Japan and tried out the delicious street food there. This is where takoyaki was orignated and the home to osaka's version of Okonomiyaki also known as japanese pizza.
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Japanese Street Food - INSANE $500 Sushi In Tokyo + HUGE Street Food Tour of Tokyo, Japan
Japanese Street Food in Tokyo, Japan, is some of the BEST Street Food in the world. Check out for 3 months free w/ 1 year pack and 49% OFF! Today, we're going for a FULL-ON street food tour to try the best street food in Tokyo, Japan!
Today, I'm (The Food Ranger, Trevor James) bringing you in DEEP to some amazing street foods in Tokyo, Japan, starting out in the morning at the Tsukiji fish market to try some delicious street food and INSANE Sashimi! You can find everything in this market, from fresh Japanese seafood like sliced raw tuna, scallops, king crab, and more. This is the best place to stop if you want to try delicious Tokyo Street Food!
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We're starting out with our first Japanese street food by trying a nice Uni Ikura Don also known as sea urchin and salmon roe bowl. This is the perfect street food to try in Japan in the morning for breakfast! You can also eat amazing fresh sashimi in this sushi restaurant, but I preferred the bowl of salmon roe and sea urchin.
After this, we found the most INSANE Sashimi stall, serving up fresh tuna sashimi by the cube, sliced right in front of you! It doesn't get any better than this! It is served to you with a little soy and wasabi, absolutely perfect!
After the amazing tuna sashimi, we went deeper into the Tsukiji market to find some other Japanese street food, and found a stall selling more raw Japanese seafood, and decided to try the raw scallops. They were super tasty!
After this we found a stall selling a dish known as Kuromon don, a rich beef offal stew over top of rice and topped with green onions. It was very delicious and super fun to enjoy right on the street! You just pull up a chair and sit down on the counter and watch them scoop up this delicious Japanese street food right before your eyes!
After this, we went for a famous bowl of ramen noodles in Japan, at Ichiran ramen. It is a Tonkatsu style broth, so quite creamy and rich, and the best part is how you can customize it exactly how you want it, with different levels of spiciness and richness, all from a machine!
After this amazing ramen, we went for a once in a lifetime Sushi experience at Nishi-azabu Kamikura. It wasn't cheap, but it was an amazing experience that you will always remember. The master chef cuts each piece of raw fish for you and creates Sushi for you individually and serves it to you by hand. It's unforgettable and you can taste new flavours and textures with each piece.
Here are the addresses for the restaurants we ate at in this Japanese street food video:
1) Sea Urchin and Salmon Roe Bowl:
Restaurant name: Tsukiji Itadori Uogashi Senryo
Address: 4-10-14 Tsukiji, Chuo 104-0045, Tokyo
2) Amazing Sashimi Stall at the Tsukiji fish market:
Stall name: Tsukiji Itadori Uogashi Senryo
3) Delicious Raw Scallops:
Found inside the Tsujiji Fish market in Tokyo, Japan
4) Delicious Beef Offal Stew:
Restaurant name: Kitsuneya
Address: 4-9-12 Chuo-ku, Tokyo
5) Tasty bowl of Tonkatsu Ramen:
Restaurant name: Ichiran Shibuya
Address: 1 Chome-22-7 Jinnan, Shibuya, Tokyo
6) Once in a lifetime Sushi and Sashimi experience:
Restaurant name: Nishi-azabu Kamikura
Address: 4-2-9 Nishi Azabu | Seasons Nishiazabu, Minato 106-0031, Tokyo
Even after eating all of these amazing street foods in Tokyo, there is so many more things to eat! You will definitely have to travel here to try them all!
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INSANE Japanese STREET FOOD Tour of Ameyoko Market | Tokyo, Japan
When I learned that I would get to spend twelve amazing days in Japan back in January of 2019, I knew that there were many things I had to do while I was there. Among them, try their famous convenience store food, ride a bullet train, eat as many types of ramen as I could, stay at a traditional onsen, see Mount Fuji, and sample lots of authentic Japanese street food! And let’s just say Japan blew my expectations out the water! Come and join me on my epic trip through this magnificent island nation!
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I’ve eaten street food in many countries around the world now, and Japan is right up there with the best of them! I couldn’t wait to try some more Japanese street foods for dinner, so my friend Shinichi from TabiEats took me to Tokyo’s most famous place to get amazing street food! Come along with us as we eat our way through Ameyo Market!
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My boy Shinichi promised me lots of surprises on this street food tour and he did not disappoint at all! Ameyo Market was once a black market after the war, but has evolved into a street food market where you can try all sorts of tasty treats, and it’s not all Japanese! Here, you can also get Chinese and Korean food, as well as kebabs.
The first place we set out for was a place famous for their takoyaki, or octopus balls, but they were already sold out! So instead, we moved on to a nearby stall, where we got some seafood half-bowls, which were very reasonable at just 300 Yen each, or roughly $2.80 U.S. The bowl came with squid, tuna, salmon, salmon roe, minced tuna, and some sushi rice with soy sauce and wasabi on the side. The salmon was so fresh and buttery, it tasted like it came straight from the ocean, and there’s a reason why roe is called the gems of the sea! It was full of briny deliciousness, as was the squid, which was also chewier. The minced tuna blew my mind! I’d never had a seafood bowl this fresh before. The wasabi was really hot, though!
Next, we stopped at Arirang Hot Dogs, where I got a dish called an extremely popular and trendy dish called Potatorella, which is potato and mozzarella on a stick. I had it with a sweet chili sauce and garlic. It cost 480 Yen, or roughly $4.33 U.S. It was like a mozzarella stick with a thick, crunchy potato coating and lots of melted cheese inside! It’s heavy and a little sweet and a little spicy, and is a must-try!
Next, Shinichi took me to a Korean street food stall, where we picked up the most popular South Korean street food dish, tteok-bokki, which is stir-fried mochis in a spicy, sweet sauce called gochujang along with fish cakes, sausage, and green onion. It was gooey and delicious, and had some nice Asian spices in it. There weren’t any sausages in this one, but it was amazing. The gochujang sauce was almost like a sriracha or a spicy sweet-and-sour sauce. It was hot, but apparently the Korean version is even spicier! I loved it!
After that, we went across the street to a place with an endless menu for some oysters! You get 5 oysters for 1,000 Yen, or roughly $10 U.S. I tried my oyster with ponzu sauce and a squeeze of lemon. It was huge and incredibly fresh. The biggest oyster I’ve ever had!
Shinichi got some fish called shishamo, which have roe inside them! I had it with some mayo. The fish was nice and steamy, and wasn’t too salty or fishy. The fish are small enough that you can eat the bones with no problem, and the Japanese mayo with them was fantastic!
Lastly, we went to a sort of stand-up bar that sells 20 varieties of sake! I got a super dry one that was strong but light at the same time. You have to be careful with sake; just because it’s light doesn’t mean is isn’t super strong! Each glass is only 500 Yen each, or about $4.50.
Wow! What an incredible street food tour. While Shinichi’s favorite thing was the Potatorella, I couldn’t stop raving about that amazing seafood bowl! Talk about a fresh, amazing, Japanese meal!
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INSANE Japanese STREET FOOD Tour of Ameyoko Market | Tokyo, Japan