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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【Japan Tokyo Guide】TOKYO STREET FOOD TOUR in Shinjuku Hanazono Shrine Festival
Hanazono shrine is a located near the Kabukicho entertaining district and is a 7 minute walk from Shinjuku Station.
In November, dozens of Shinto shrines in Tokyo hold events called the Tori-no-ichi twice At this event, There'll be 60-odd stalls selling decorative kumade rakes, said to bring good fortune for business, plus 200 other vendors hawking food and other festival knickknacks. The second festival, known as Ni no Tori, is on November 20. Don't miss this annual favourite, the roots of which reach back deep into the Edo era.
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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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Epic RAMEN and YAKITORI Food Tour - Duck Ramen + Pork Belly Skewers | Tokyo, Japan
In January of 2019, I traveled to the country of Japan and spent twelve amazing days touring its sites and food hotspots, including my first stop, Tokyo! I’ve loved Japanese food, especially sushi, since I was eight years old, so being able to get authentic Japanese cuisine in the culinary capital of the world was an incredible experience I will never forget!
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At our first stop, we placed our orders at the ticket machine to start. Brian suggests going with the option in the upper left corner if you don’t read Japanese. I couldn’t wait to have my fourth bowl of ramen of the day!
We ordered a creamy ramen with everything on top: duck breast, pork chashu, chicken chashu, bamboo, an egg, and more. The fantastic duck flavor hit me right away and I loved the creaminess of the broth. The thickness of the noodles was just perfect and the yolk in the egg was amazing! The chickens that produce the eggs are given a certain kind of feed that gives the yolk its incredible look and taste. I love how every ramen I’d had so far was completely different from the others. This one reminded me of a creamy Italian pasta, and you can tell how fresh the ingredients are.
Next, we took a 25-minute Metro ride to a yakitori, or skewered and grilled meat, place in the Hamadayama area, which had a lot of low-rise buildings and retail space. It was almost like a ghost town!
This place sells yakitori as well as a selection of Japanese spirits. They gave us towels to clean our hands. We started with some Japanese sours, which wasn’t strong, but was still very nice. We followed that with some ray jerky, which was like a fish jerky containing mirin and soy sauce. It was delicious, especially with the Japanese mayo it was served with!
Next, we had some shishamo, which is a type of fish from the waters off Hokkaido, which tasted like a nice, freshwater fish. They were full of eggs, which gave them an unbelievable flavor. They were the best salty, dried fish I’ve ever had!
Our next dish was a vegetable that was topped with bonito flakes, wasabi, and soy sauce. It reminded me of a radish, but was actually a type of Japanese yam. The texture reminded me of a carrot!
Then, we moved on to the yakitori! We got six different kinds and started with the most traditional, chicken thigh with green onions. It was tender and fatty and bursting with flavor, and the soy paste that came with it was incredible. After that, we went with a Japanese cheese that’s coated in herbs and wrapped with pork belly. It was sensational!
Next were the bacon-wrapped cherry tomatoes, which exploded in my mouth! Then I went with some of the sweet potato moonshine, followed by the asparagus wrapped with pork belly. The fattiness of the pork belly made it yet another delicious treat.
After that was the bacon-wrapped quail eggs, which exploded in my mouth and, combined with the fatty pork belly and the sauce on it, was out of this world. It was my favorite of the night so far! I followed that with the pork topped with grated daikon and soy sauce, which had a great contrast of flavors.
Everything here was grilled to perfection, and best of all, everything was only about $1 U.S. each, so you can have an extremely filling and delicious meal for just $10!
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Epic RAMEN and YAKITORI Food Tour - Duck Ramen + Pork Belly Skewers | Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo's Yakitori Alley: Shinjuku 360 ★ ONLY in JAPAN
One of Tokyo's most famous food alleys is at Shinjuku's West gate where loads of yakitori and motsunabe restaurants date back to the late 1940s. It's a street food paradise where you can see and smell the grilling and frying -- hungry, you will be!
In this episode, John and Shingo visit OMOIDE YOKOCHO (思い出横丁) or Memory Lane. Have a look around the alley and shops in 360 VR!
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Omoide Yokocho is most famous for motsunabe (stewed giblets) and yakitori. Why?
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Following WWII, flour was a government regulated good and ramen / noodles weren't available to street stands. Instead, restaurant owners turned to non-regulated ingredients like pig and cow enthralls which were readily available and cheap from American servicemen occupying the city. From this, motsunabe (stewed giblets) and yakitori (from enthralls) were born.
It's much better tasting than it sounds! About 20 shops in Omoide Yokocho still serve motsunabe like they did back in the mid 1940s.
The alley retains its old Showa period charm despite all the modern new buildings surrounding it. It's like entering a world trapped in time and definitely worth a stop on anyone's trip to Tokyo.
This place used to be called Piss Alley but who'd want to eat at a place with piss in the name? It was changed to Memory Lane which is simply more appetizing although I do make a trip to the toilets to see if they are modern washlet style or totally Medieval holes int he ground.
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5 Must-Try Japanese Food Experiences in Tokyo
Japanese Food is awesome, and the overall dining experience is just as fun. If you are looking for places to eat in Tokyo, here are five great Japanese food experiences that I love while living in Tokyo.
1. Japanese Grill (Robata) - You sit around a few men who cook all of the meat and vegetables right in front of you on a grill. You just point to what you want and they grab it with their giant wooden spatulas.
2. Ramen - My favorite Japanese food, and perhaps the most well recognized Japanese dish apart from sushi. There are hundreds of places to choose from in Tokyo, each with their own rendition of the classic. One spot where you can get a large variety of options is on Ramen Street in the lower level of Tokyo Station.
3. Yakitori - Meat and veggies on sticks, cooked over a similar grill as the Robata, Yakitori is a favorite among Tokyo residents because it's fast and goes great with beer. The most famous area for Yakitori in Tokyo is down Memory Lane or Piss Alley just outside the Shinjuku Train Station.
4. Chanko Nabe - The ultimate in gluttony for a normal civilian, but a necessary bulking strategy for up-and-coming sumo wresters in the Ryogoku neighborhood of Tokyo. There are many different versions of this massive stew, and they are all aggressive and delicious.
5. Conveyor Belt Sushi - As I mention in the video, there are a million different ways sushi is served in Tokyo. One of the most fun methods is by way of the conveyor belt sushi.
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[2019] Shinjuku Kabukicho English Restaurants Guide by Japanese, Tokyo Japan#191
In this video I introduce restaurants in Kabukucho, Shinjuku.
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- Torasoba (Noodle restaurants at the entrance of Kabukicho)
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- Wakasagiya (Kaisendon restaurant, not using Sushi rice)
- Kamukura (Original style Ramen from Osaka)
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- Motomura (Gyukatsu restaurant)
- Ringer hut (Chanpon Noodle restaurant)
- Gindako (Crispy Takoyaki restaurant)
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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.
Price - 1,050 JPY ($9.23)
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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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.
Here are all of the restaurants that are featured in this video:
1. Uoriki Kaisen Sushi (海鮮 魚力 渋谷東急東横店) - 0:20
2. Shin Udon (慎) - 2:12
3. Piss Alley/Memory Lane (Omoide Yokocho – 思い出横丁) - 4:06
4. Motodane (本種) - 5:36
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
7. Nakaya (仲家) - 12:09
8. Yakitori Ton Ton (登運とん) - 13:54
9. Sometaro Okonomiyaki (染太郎) - 16:05
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Japan STREET FOOD TOUR of Ameyoko Market in Tokyo Japan
I'm in Tokyo Japan exploring Ameyayokocho Market which is the city's street food paradise. This is one of the few flea markets in Tokyo remaining, and you'll find a lot of fresh fruits, groceries, many restaurants, and a variety of delicious Japanese street foods.
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Must-Eat Foods in SHINJUKU TOKYO! Shinjuku Food Guide (Udon, Ramen, Sushi, etc)
In today's episode we are exploring Shinjuku, Tokyo! I'm taking you all around to eat some delicious udon, ramen, sushi, and matcha soft serve. These spots are places that you MUST EAT at when in Shinjuku. Enjoy!
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Shin Udon
2 Chome−20−16 相馬ビル 1F Yoyogi
Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0053, Japan
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2 Chome−14−3 北斗第一ビル1F Yoyogi
Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-0053, Japan
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1 Chome-15-3 Nishishinjuku
Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
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Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
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Tokyo Street Food Shinjuku Shin Okubo Top 6 | Korea Town’s Insane Fried Cheese Corn Dog
Shinjuku Street Food Tour - Top 6 must-try Shin Okubo street food area known as Tokyo's Korea Town aka K-town ( shinokubo , shin-okubo ). In this Japanese street food guide, we eat Top 6 trendy Korean Food like Mozzarella cheese corn dog and dakgalbi. Shin-okubo Shinjuku street food is one of its kind in Tokyo Japan. This Shin Okubo Shinjuku Food Tour is perfect if you are looking for things to do in Shinjuku as it has the best Korean Street Food in all of Tokyo. This Japan guide is great for tourist wanting to visit korea-town in Tokyo as it has many food travel tips. Enjoy this Shin Okubo Food tour and street food market. A list of all the shop map links for the Shinjuku street food shops in Shin Okubo ( shinokubo , shin-okubo) are listed below. For more Tokyo Street Food Tours, please check out other videos on my channel.
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5:30 - $4. Sannakji from Tejonde サンナクジ テジョンデ
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JAPANESE STREET FOOD - Tokyo Street Food Tour | AUTHENTIC Street Food in Japan + BEST Oden in TOKYO
Japanese Food | Street Food Japan | Japanese Street Food in Tokyo
Check out Japan Wonder Travel and the tour we took here :(
We ate so much good food in Tokyo including tempura, oden, yakitori and more! Japan has some INCREDIBLE Street Food you just need to go looking for it!
Check out Japan Wonder Travel for more info on the tour we took and so you can try some of these DELICIOUS Japanese Street Foods!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!
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Tokyo’s Secret Gourmet Town | Juicy Katsudon in Arakicho, Shinjuku
I hope you’re hungry! This neighborhood is under the radar in Tokyo’s Shinjuku ward. Arakicho is “Tokyo’s secret gourmet town” and we’ll stop by a local Tonkatsu (Japanese breaded pork cutlet) restaurant with some history.
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Arriving at Suzushin Tonkatsu 16:00
Deep-frying the Tonkatsu 23:00
Lunch is Served! 27:43
Unliding the Kakekatsudon 30:12
John loves Karashi 40:15
Suzuki-san tells us about Arakicho's history 52:31
Other live streams from Arakicho today:
1) Local Tokatsu Restaurant: Breaded Pork Cutlet - yum!
2) Inside Tour of a traditional Japanese Ryokan in Shinjuku (Arakicho)
3) Yakiniku Beef BBQ restaurant Nonki Experience
4) The Buddisht Themed Bar Vowz
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Background: Arakicho is one of Tokyo’s best-kept secrets, located in Shinjuku city between Yotsuya and Shinjukgyoen. Famous for being a gourmet town, its small alleys are crammed with restaurants and small bars. Let us help you find your way around and have lunch at the famous tonkatsu restaurant Suzushin.