The Top 100 Places to Eat Near Matsuki
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Rank 1. Matsuki
French
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Rank 2. sanka
French
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Rank 3. ORANGUTAN
Thai
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Rank 4. Sushi Yoshino
Sushi
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Rank 5. Tensuke
Tempura
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Rank 6. Taimeiken
Japanese
Taimeiken is an old-school yoshoku spot in the historic Nihonbashi district, and it has a genuinely cool claim to fame: the omurice here was developed for the classic Japanese film Tampopo, and you can still order that exact version. Yoshoku is Western food filtered through a Japanese sensibility, which in practice means comforting, generous, and deeply unpretentious. Walk-ins pile into the lively ground floor, while the more reserved crowd books upstairs.
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Rank 7. Maruyama
Japanese
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Rank 8. Den
Japanese
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best 2025 · #53 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best 2026 · #51 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 9. Narisawa
Innovative
Narisawa is the kind of fine-dining room that makes a World's 50 Best ranking feel like an understatement. The chef's concept, satoyama cuisine, pulls from ancient Japanese farming and foraging traditions, then filters it through French and Chinese technique into something that feels wholly new. Guests are mostly couples and quiet power-players who know better than to check their phones. Omakase only, dress sharp, and clear your evening.
- 50 Best 2025 · #21 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best 2026 · #37 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 10. Kagurazaka Ishikawa
Japanese
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Rank 11. MAZ
Innovative
Virgilio Martinez, the chef behind Lima's legendary Central, runs this fine dining project in Tokyo where Peruvian and Japanese cuisines genuinely make sense together. The tasting menu takes you through Peru's ecosystems by altitude, which sounds pretentious but lands beautifully. It earned a spot on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, so the room is full of people who planned this dinner months ago and are absolutely fine with that.
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best 2026 · #28 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
- The Infatuation Where To Eat When You’re Visiting Tokyo
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Rank 12. Myojaku
Japanese
A nine-seat counter tucked into a basement in Nishiazabu, where a 14-course French-Japanese omakase quietly earned a spot on Asia's 50 Best. The kitchen's obsession here is water, specifically a submarine spring variety that does the heavy lifting instead of the usual broths. The result feels genuinely restrained in the best way, and the room is so calm you'll actually taste things.
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Rank 13. Jingumae Higuchi
Japanese
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Rank 14. L’Effervescence
French, Contemporary
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Rank 15. Shigeyuki
Japanese
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Calling this a hotel feels like calling Disneyland a park. The New Otani is a full Tokyo neighborhood unto itself, with hundreds of rooms, a gorgeous Japanese garden you can actually wander through, and more than 35 restaurants on site. Between the spa, the tea ceremony, the kimono portraits, and yes, the onsite dentist, you could genuinely never leave. Old-school Tokyo luxury, still delivering.
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Rank 18. Sincère
French
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Rank 19. Hakuun
Japanese
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Rank 20. Sazenka
Chinese
Sazenka is a 12-seat tasting menu restaurant inside a former diplomat's residence in Minami-Azabu, which tells you everything about the vibe before you've even sat down. The chef weaves Japanese sensibility through classical Chinese cuisine, and the tea pairing is genuinely the move here, not just an afterthought. The crowd is quiet, unhurried, and dressed like they made a reservation months ago, because they did.
- Michelin Guide 3 Stars
- 50 Best 2025 · #71 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best 2026 · #21 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 21. Sharikimon Onozawa
Japanese
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Rank 22. Ubuka
Crab Specialities
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Rank 23. Yotsuya Minemura
Japanese
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Rank 24. Prisma
Italian
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Rank 25. Kohaku
Japanese
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Rank 26. Akasaka Kikunoi
Japanese
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Rank 27. Héritage by Kei Kobayashi
French, French Contemporary
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Rank 28. l'élan
French
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Rank 29. Kioichō Fukudaya
Japanese
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Rank 30. Sushi Masashi
Sushi
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Rank 31. Florilège
French
Chef Hiroyasu Kawate's tasting menu counter sits inside the ultra-modern Azabudai Hills complex and holds a spot on both Asia's and the World's 50 Best lists, which gives you a sense of the stakes. The open kitchen wraps around three sides of the room, so you're basically front-row for the whole show. The cooking is French at heart but genuinely Japanese in character, and leaning increasingly plant-forward in ways that actually surprise you.
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best 2025 · #36 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best 2026 · #31 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 33. mærge
French
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Rank 34. Sushi Ryūjirō
Sushi
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Rank 35. itsuka
Chinese
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Rank 36. LATURE
French
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Rank 37. Monolith
French
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Rank 38. Guchokuni
Japanese
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Rank 39. Tempura Motoyoshi
Tempura
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Rank 40. Azabu Kadowaki
Japanese
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Rank 41. Miyasaka
Japanese
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Rank 42. Sushi Ōya
Sushi
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Rank 43. Tenoshima
Japanese
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Rank 44. EWIG
Austrian
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Rank 45. L'ÉTERRE
French, Contemporary
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Rank 46. FUSHIKINO
Japanese
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Rank 47. Joël Robuchon
French, Contemporary
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Rank 48. NéMo
French
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Rank 49. Tanimoto
Japanese
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Rank 50. Ryuzu
French, Contemporary
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Rank 51. Ensui
Japanese
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Rank 53. Jushu
Japanese
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Rank 55. Kappo Muroi
Japanese
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Rank 56. Higashiyama Muku
Japanese
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Rank 57. Nogizaka Shin
Japanese
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Rank 58. Nishiazabu Taku
Sushi
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Rank 59. CRAFTALE
French
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Rank 60. Akasaka Shimabukuro
Japanese
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Rank 61. Kanda
Japanese
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Rank 62. Saucer
French
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Rank 63. TEN-MASA
Japanese, Tempura
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Rank 64. Towa
Japanese
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Rank 66. abysse
French, Contemporary
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Rank 67. Le Sputnik
French
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Rank 68. Sumibi Kappō Shirosaka
Japanese
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Rank 69. Sushi Miura
Sushi
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Rank 70. hakunei
Contemporary
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Rank 72. Crony
French, Contemporary
A cozy, two-story omakase spot in Higashiazabu where the cooking is quietly serious without being the least bit stuffy. The chef spent years in Paris, Copenhagen, and San Francisco, and you can taste all of it, applied to Japanese ingredients with real restraint. Everything on the plate earns its place, waste is genuinely minimized, and the kitchen is fully open, so you watch the whole thing unfold. It's on Asia's 50 Best list, and it deserves to be.
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Rank 73. La Gloire
French
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Rank 74. Waketokuyama
Japanese
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Rank 75. L'ATELIER de Joël Robuchon
French, Contemporary
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Rank 76. Tempura Miyashiro
Tempura
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Rank 77. Manoir
French
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Rank 78. RyuGin
Japanese, Fugu / Pufferfish
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Rank 80. Four Seasons Tokyo at Otemachi
French, Contemporary
A luxury hotel in Otemachi, Tokyo's most buttoned-up business district, where the Four Seasons somehow makes you feel calm instead of corporate. The rooms lean into minimalist Japanese design with natural textures and serious light, and the four restaurants and bars are genuinely worth your time even if you're not staying here. The crowd is exactly what you'd expect: people who expensed the flight.
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Four Star
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- 50 Best 2025 · Most Admired Hotel Group Award
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Rank 81. Sushi Yuki
Sushi
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Rank 82. Hirō Ishizaka
Sushi
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Rank 83. Piao-Xiang
Chinese
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Rank 84. SÉZANNE
French, Contemporary
Fine dining at its most quietly theatrical, Sézanne sits on the seventh floor of the Four Seasons Marunouchi, where the team serves a long tasting menu that blends French technique with serious Asian ingredients. The glass-walled kitchen keeps things watchable, and Tokyo's skyline handles the ambiance at night so nobody has to try too hard. Dress up, order champagne, and bring someone worth impressing.
- 50 Best 2025 · #7 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best 2026 · #16 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 85. BOTTEGA
Italian
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Rank 86. Sassa
Japanese
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Rank 87. Matsunozushi
Sushi
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Rank 88. Ten Yokota
Tempura
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Rank 89. Ippei Hanten
Chinese
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Rank 90. Mētis Roppongi
French
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Rank 91. au deco
French
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Rank 92. Harutaka
Sushi
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Rank 93. Katsuo Shokudo
Japanese
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Rank 94. Tamawarai
Soba
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Rank 95. L'ARGENT
French
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Rank 96. KHAO
Thai
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Rank 97. JULIA
Contemporary
Tucked into a converted house in Aoyama, JULIA is the kind of intimate fine dining spot where you actually feel like a guest rather than a table number. The chef is one of a rare few women in Japan recognized by both Michelin and Gault & Millau, and the vegetable-forward menu earns every bit of that credibility. The crowd is quietly stylish and clearly knows wine, probably because the sommelier running the room is also the chef's husband.
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Rank 98. Series
Chinese
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Rank 99. Tempura Maehira
Tempura
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Rank 100. Torishige
Pork