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Tokyo Eating
Deciding what to eat in Tokyo can be a
bewildering experience, and not just because you might be at a loss working out
what's on the menu, or even on your plate. The problem is that, with at least
80,000 restaurants in central Tokyo (compared to New York's 15,000 and London's
mere 6000), you're swamped with choice. Virtually every type of cuisine is on
offer, from African to Vietnamese, not to mention endless permutations on
Japanese favourites such as sushi, ramen, tempura and yakitori . With so
much choice there's no need to panic about prices: for every mega-expensive
restaurant there's a cheap noodle bar or shokudo (eating place) dishing
up curry rice, the Japanese equivalent of beans on toast.
Food crazes come and go with astonishing rapidity. For the moment
Chinese and Korean cuisines are in and there are cafés dishing out bagels all
over the place. Ever reliable are the noodle bars, shokudo and chain
restaurants , where the Japanese go when they need to fill up without fear
of the cost. Tokyo has a plethora of such places, with many clustering around
and inside the train stations. Bento shops , serving set boxes of food,
are also good and plentiful, especially at lunchtime in shopping areas.
For Japanese fast food , head for Yoshinoya , which serves
reasonably tasty gyudon (stewed strips of beef on rice), and Tenya
, which offers a similar low-cost deal for tempura and rice dishes. You'll find
plenty of McDonald's and KFC s around town; a good local chain is
Mos Burger , serving up rice burgers, carrot juice and green
konyaku jelly (a root vegetable). Also check out the various chain cafés for their light meal options, and leaf through the
pub, izakaya and live music listings, too - many places, such as Ebisu's
What the Dickens and Takodanobaba's Footnik serve good food too.
At any time of the day or night, convenience stores such as
Seven-Eleven, AM/PM and Lawsons sell a wide range of snacks and meals which can
be heated up in the shop's microwave or reconstituted with hot water. For more
upmarket goodies, make your way to the basement food halls of the major
department stores.
Restaurant prices Restaurants in Tokyo have
been graded as inexpensive (under ¥1000 for a meal without alcohol); moderate
(¥1000-4000); expensive (¥4000-6000); and very expensive (over ¥6000). The
cheapest time to eat... read more
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Restaurants Tokyo has several restaurant chains
worth checking out. For Indian food, Moti , with outlets in Roppongi and
Akasaka, and Samarat , in Roppongi, Shibuya, Shinjuku and Ueno, are longtime
local favourites. For... read more
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Cafés and teahouses Tokyo's café scene was
revolutionized in the early 1990s with the advent of the cheap chain coffee shop
, a process that has only been accelerated by the mass colonization of Tokyo by
the Seattle-based Starbucks . For... read more
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