HIDDEN GEMS in TOKYO JAPAN | Breakfast Lunch and Dinner
On this video, we show you some hidden gems you might not know about, including our favorite cafe to have breakfast in Tokyo. We also tour Ueno and Asakusa to look for some amazing Japanese food.
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As of July 2019, the app works in Asakusa, Ueno, Akihabara, Oshiage, Ryogoku, Nezu, Osaka MInami.
[Shops and Restaurants introduced in this video]
SUKE6 DINER
1-11-1-3F, Hanakawado, Taitō-ku, Tokyo
Kyouei (Kimchee)
Taito-ku Higashi Ueno 2-15-5
Kongouan (Soba shop)
6 Chome-9-16 Ueno,Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005
Usagiya (Japanese Sweets)
1 Chome-10-10 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005
ICE TOKYO (Roll Ice)
Taito-ku Asakusa 1-17-8
Delica PakuPaku (24 hour bento spot)
Taito-ku Asakusa 1-43-8
Minori (Teppan yaki)
Taito-ku Asakusa 2-13-4
[List of Restaurants and Bars on the app with coupons] (As of July 2019)
Uoshou
Traditional Japanese dish, blowfish
Kakigoya Asakusa-ten
Japanese dish, fish, Japanese pub
Asakusa Monja Te'-chan
Monjayaki,Japanese savoury pancake,teppanyaki
Teppanyaki Minori
Japanese savoury pancake,Monjayaki, teppanyaki
Japanese Toki
Traditional Japanese dish, fish, Japanese pub
Hormone Kemuri
Korean barbecue
Stand-eating grilled meat alloy Asakusa head office
Korean barbecue
Ginza Katsu-ichi Asakusa-chome shop
breaded pork cutlet
Asakusa Kaigetsu
Traditional Japanese dish, fish, Japanese pub
Kamiya Asakusa Monja Tanuki Street head office
Japanese savoury pancake, Japanese pub
IRORIA
Italian, Japanese pub, Steak
Asakusa tavern mii
Japanese pub
JAZOO
bar
LaMaisondu 1-show Vin
Japanese pub, wine, deep fried skewers
Grilled meat Hidari
Korean barbecue
Premium Sake Pub GASHUE
pub, Japanese pub
Hakata Kawaya Ueno Hirokoji shop
Yakitori,Japanese pub, chicken dish
Japanese cuisine Suisya head office
Traditional Japanese dish, Shabu shabu, tempura
Bar Count Nine bar, pasta
Golden Gate
hamburger,beer, sports bar
Lava roast dining bonbori Ueno shop
Korean barbecue, Japanese pub, Steak
for bal meat
bar, Japanese pub, Italian dish
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Authentic Halal Japanese Restaurant in Asakusa Origami
Origami serves Halal Japanese course which is located 2 minutes walk from Asakusa station. Here, you can experience Japan-ness with your own tongue! Details seen below.
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MASSIVE TEMPURA BOWL in Tokyo Japan
Kinsen has been cooking up tempura since 1907. It's the perfect restaurant to introduce you to Edo-Style Tempura. Their specialty is the Kakiage Don, which is a massive piece of tempura on top of rice. If you're a tempura lover, this one has your name on it.
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Hours: 11:30-2:00pm 5:00pm-9:00pm
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Address: 2-16-1 Hanakawado,Taito-ku,Tokyo 〒111-0033
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First Okonomiyaki Restaurant in Tokyo
Hello Japanese food lovers,
It's been quite cloudy and rainy here in Tokyo.
But it will be hot and humid this week!
(Oh oh, summer has come back!)
Do you know Japanese savory pancake called Okonomiyaki?
It is popular in Osaka and Hiroshima.
But it seems that this dish was first born in Tokyo!!!
In this Vlog, I introduce the first Okonomiyaki shop in Tokyo (or maybe JAPAN!)
They have been operating the business for almost 70 years.
There is no airconditioner in this restaurant but I just loved the interior and atmosphere.
The whole experience was also nice!
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Shop name : Sometaro
Address : 2-2-2, Nishiasakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0035
Tel : 03-3844-9502
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Enjoy!
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Coming from a family of farmers, she grew up consuming local grown food from northern part of Japan. Worked as a food writer in Toronto (CANADA) and New York (US), she came back to Tokyo and worked at a fermented food & vegetarian/vegan cuisine restaurant. Currently offers Japanese cooking classes mainly in Tokyo and teaches healthy cooking for guests from all over the world while creating more recipes.
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EATING BREAKFAST IN JAPAN | Vlog 002
February 23rd 2017 I am major Jet Lagged and have no idea what to eat in Japan...
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Halal Tempura bowl in Ginza (Aya)
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Hand made Sushi in Tokyo, Japan / Taito - Asakusabashi
Sushi (hand made) in Tokyo, Japan / Taito - Asakusabashi.
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Tokyo’s Greatest Street Food Market | Tori no Ichi Festival
This is it!! The biggest street food festival maybe in all of Japan! The Tori no Ichi festival held by Otori Shine north of Asakusa is incredible! It’s the experience you’re looking for when you come to Japan. And it will fill you up!!
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Where is this? Otori Shrine (Taito-ku) 鷲神社(浅草酉の市御本社)
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So lovely chinese restaurant in Asakusabashi Tokyo Japan.
If you come to Asakusabashi area in Tokyo. I strongly recommend this chinese restaurant. They have lunch set menus. They all cost only 650JPY! So delicious! So lovely!
Eating Japan's POISONOUS PufferFish!!! ALMOST DIED!!! *Ambulance*
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1. TATSUMIYA ASAKUSA: Dojo Nabe
ADDRESS: 1-33-5 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
OPEN: Weekdays: 11:30AM - 9:30PM | Weekends + Public Holidays: 11AM - 9:30PM
????DOJO NABE: First cook the fish for 20 minutes in a pressure cooker, allowing it to soften (with the bones in). Then add the fish to a platter, mixing it with soy sauce and radish broth and allowing it to cook on a mini-stove. Wait for the broth to boil, then add green onion on top. That’s it, ready to eat! Continue to add broth as you like while eating.
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2. WASOUSHUTSUDOKKO: Shiokara (Fermented Squid)
ADDRESS: Oji, Kita-ku, Tokyo 1-22-16 Maki and First Building 5
OPEN: Weekdays: 5PM - 12AM | Weekends: 5PM - 2AM
????SHIORAKA: Begin by slicing the squid, removing its organs and putting them in a plastic bag. Separately, allow the squid to marinate in salt for 30 minutes before adding it to the plastic bag containing the squid organs. To get the most flavor, the squid will marinate for 5 days; however, it can also be eaten right away.
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3. GEMPIN FUGU: Fugu Fish
ADDRESS: 1-13-5 Ginza Chuo Tokyo
OPEN: Weekdays: 5PM - 12AM | Saturday: 4PM - 11PM | Sunday: 12PM - 3PM + 4PM - 11PM
????Fugu is one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japan. Due to its tetrodotoxin, it can be lethally poisonous, which is why there are strict rules around the preparation and serving of this dish. Fugu preparation is controlled by Japanese law, with chefs undergoing specific training for a minimum of three years. Our chef, Mr. Nakase, received his certification and has been lawfully serving some of Tokyo’s most delicious fugu for the past 14 years.
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浅草すし賢 Asakusa SUSHI-Ken Halal Sushi Restaurant
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A CAFE YOU CAN'T MISS! REISSUE CAFE TOKYO JAPAN (Travel Vlog 2019)
$10 for a coffee?! Yes it was worth it :)
We continue our day in Harajuku with the coolest coffee shop we have ever been too! (and also the most expensive...)
If you're a coffee fan and want to try something different, head to Reissue Cafe for amazing and custom 2-D/3-D latte art. The process was simple pick what type of coffee you wanted (latte, cappuccino, etc.), pick your art, and wait for your coffee! We got a 3-D Pikachu and custom 2-D latte art of Jenny and her dog! It was money well spent :)
And after an action packed day exploring Harajuku we end the night with some of the best ramen we've had!
Places visited in today's vlog:
1:05 Amazing Latte Art at Reissue (3 Chome-25-7 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan)
6:46 Tasty Ramen in Ueno Okachimachi Menya Musashi Bukotsu (Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 6 Chome−7−3 ヤジマビル)
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Top 5 Best Toy Stores in Tokyo Japan
Japan is known around for the world for manufacturing some of the funnest toys, and Tokyo has lots of great toy stores. In this video I'll show you what I consider to be the best toy stores in Tokyo Japan. I'll show you inside the stores, and how to get to each toy store.
#1: Yamashiroya
#2: Kiddyland in Harajuku
#3: Yodobashi Akiba
#4: Hakuhinkan Toy Park in Ginza
#5: Nakano Broadway Shopping Complex
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The Best Cold Ramen Noodles In Tokyo | Hiyashi Chuka
Today we’re visiting one of Tokyo’s hidden gems. Higashi Chuka is a cold ramen noodle dish usually enjoyed during the summer months.
Bazoku Ramen Shop
2 Chome-7-6 Kaminarimon, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0034, Japan
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Sashimi Mountains in Asakusa, Tokyo | Taiko Chaya Seafood Restaurant
This week the Sugoi bois hit up the amazing Taiko Chaya, which is an unlimited all you can eat sashimi joint in Asakusa-Bashi, at only $15 for the all you can eat course it is something us big bois could not pass up.
What makes this place so special is that the selection of fish varies from season to season and with the catch of the day. So they can provide some of the best variety of seafood possible.
When we got there the line for this place was so long because it is known as some of the best food to get in Tokyo. So we highly recommend that you get there early or get yourself a reservation ticket if you dont fancy having a fish based breakfast.
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Tokyo Street Food Market Experience | Ameyoko ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Tokyo's Ameyoko Market is the city's street food paradise. There is no debate. The market street runs for 400 meters along the Yamanote Line from Okachimachi to Ueno Station. There are hundreds of shops selling all kinds of delicious foods but its the market's past that makes it unique.
▶︎ HISTORY
Ameyoko was Tokyo's black market during the US Occupation between 1945 and 1952, a place where you could get expensive and highly regulated goods like sugar.
▶︎ The Ame in Ameyoko means CANDY in Japanese.
But ame also stands for AMErica since the market sold so many good broght in by US Servicemen during the occupation. You can still see sun glasses, watches, and Zippo lighters sold on the street to this day.
The market has changed a lot over the last 75 years.
After being a black market, it became home to Tohoku's seafood in the 1950s since nearby Ueno is the city's gate to the north of the country. In the 1970s and 80s, immigrants from abroad made their homes in the area and there is a growing variety of foods. With more tourists flooding the market, stands are converting from shops to restaurants at night, tables spilling into the streets.
And then there is STREET FOOD galore!
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★ Kaisendon (Tokimakidon) 750 Yen
★ Takoyaki 200 yen for 4
★ Potato-Rella Cheese Stick 480 yen
★ Kakigori (Kyoto Uji Kinji Milk) 400 yen/
★ Sake & Oyster Set 500 yen
★ Super Chocolate Bag 1000 yen
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JAPAN STREET FOOD SERIES on ONLY in JAPAN
▷ Hiroshima (Miyajima Island)
▷ Nara
▷ Tokyo (Shibamata)
▷ Sapporo (Ramen)
▷ Kyoto (Nishiki Market)
▷ Osaka (Dotonbori)
▷ Kochi (Shikoku)
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Japanese CONVENIENCE STORE Breakfast FOOD TOUR - 7-Eleven, FamilyMart and Lawson | Tokyo, Japan
I’ve been a huge fan of Japanese food ever since I was a kid, but as an adult, for some reason I never prioritized visiting the country until January of 2019, when a job with a Japanese company hired me to film a video of the Asian island nation for five days. I extended my trip by an entire week so I’d get the chance to explore on my own time, and it’s one of the best travel decisions I’ve ever made. I am in love with Japan, and in this video series you’ll see why.
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When I learned that convenience stores like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson are extremely popular places to grab some breakfast in Japan, I knew I had to see what all the fuss was about, so on the morning of my second full day in Tokyo, I went around the Shinjuku area of the city to find the best convenience store food! Come along with me on my convenience store breakfast food tour of Shinjuku, Tokyo!
I left my hotel, the Hyatt Regency Tokyo, and set out on my adventure around Shinjuku. The Shinjuku area is like Tokyo’s Times Square, as well as its financial district. It’s beautiful, but this morning was really cold. Luckily it wasn’t too far from my first stop, FamilyMart!
I targeted the onigiri section and grabbed the spicy pollack roe and salmon varieties, as well as some sushi, which cost me 678 Yen, or roughly $6 U.S. Pretty good deal! Next up, Lawson!
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On my way to Lawson, I grabbed a cold coffee from a vending machine for 100 Yen, or just $1 U.S. Vending machines are everywhere in Japan. There are over 2.4 million in the country!
I found a Lawson in the basement of the Shinjuku Center Building, where I bought a grilled pollack onigiri, a hand roll, and a green tea mochi for 460 Yen, or roughly $4.16.
It was a lot warmer when I stepped back outside and headed to my final stop, the local 7-Eleven, which happened to be right under my hotel! There, I bought a wasabi & seaweed onigiri, some salmon with rice, and a rice-covered soft-boiled egg for just 440 Yen, or $3.98 U.S. Then I headed back up through the Hyatt Regency Tokyo, a luxury, five-star hotel with 700 rooms and 6 restaurants, up to my room, where I set up my convenience store treats!
I started with the coffee, which was dark and tart, and then dove into my 7-Eleven findings. I went with the wasabi and seaweed onigiri, which was sticky with a nice crunch from the seaweed. Fantastic!
Next was the soft-boiled egg with sticky rice. The rice had a different flavor, was just okay. The salmon with sticky rice was sticky with some super fresh salmon! There’s so much rice, but it was ridiculously tasty.
Next, I went with the hand roll from Lawson, which had minced tuna inside. This is one of my favorite things to get in Japan! The minced tuna is so flavorful and the seaweed is absolutely delicious.
I followed that with the grilled pollack roe onigiri. I love onigiri so much, and this one was unreal. The creamy roe provided a nice contrast to the sticky rice.
I went with my sushi next, which came with five pieces of salmon sushi, some pickled ginger, and some soy sauce and wasabi, which I mixed together. The sushi was extremely fresh and flavorful and it was even better with the pickled ginger. Probably my favorite sushi of all time! It blew my mind!
The spicy pollack roe onigiri was next. It was very similar to the grilled pollack roe, and contained a lot of fish eggs. It was outstanding!
I finished with the green tea mochi, which is a gummy Japanese dessert made of a glutinous rice paste. They usually have something in the middle and are popular treats during the Japanese New Year. Mine contained a plum jam that was so fire!
Who knew convenience store food could be this amazing? And at only 1,724 Yen, or $15.56 U.S. in total, it’s so inexpensive for this amount of food!
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