Restaurants you went twice on your trip to Japan?


For me it’s Gogo curry and Gyukatsu Motomura. So good

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  1. Katsudon Chiyomatsu, Moeyo Mensuke, Mannen Curry, Echigen, and Hommachi-seimenjo honten in Osaka

  2. I went Magurobito Okachimachi like 4 times. Much better than Uogashi Nihon-Ichi for the same price

  3. I’m a local but I tend to hit Yamamotoya Honten in Nagoya for Miso Nikomi Udon. Try it next time you are over

  4. Nan Station in Shimokitazawa! We ordered a variety of plates each time, and everything was great.

  5. Waco Crepes in Kyoto. Absolutely delicious crepes, savoury or sweet, great service and all gluten free.

  6. Yoshinoya a couple times.

    There’s a seafood restaurant next to the APA north of Inaricho station called Bibibi that was really good. Super cool place too, has a bunch of gunpla and figures all over the place. The owner, Akira, was super chill too. I went there four times in the two weeks I was there earlier this year.

  7. A small, locals-only sushi spot in Hokkaido. It was literally in a neighborhood and the chef went on to work internationally. I ate sushi there for dinner two days in a row.

    Other than that never, there’s just too much amazing food and too many restaurants to return. Maybe if I was there continuously for 3+ weeks but as-is my visits are usually less than a week won’t months or years between. So I prioritize trying new things vs doubling down.

  8. Motomura is definitely one.

    Tameikan, Nata de Cristiano (not a restaurant but still), Kitsuneya, Butagumi, and Souden (Kyoto)

  9. Sukiya for me. I actually hit Matsuya and Yoshinoya too, but Sukiya is my favorite.

    I grew up in Japan, so lots of chains are very natsukashi (spelling?) for me, and I would have loved to have hit Gyoza no Osho a few times, but ran out of time.

  10. Coffee Shop Galant. A kissaten near Ueno station that hasn’t updated its interior since the late 70s/early 80s. They open at 8 and have a passable toast set. 95% of the experience is the atmosphere.

  11. Kikanbo ramen. You’d think it’s all hype with so many youtuber vids on it, but it’s the best ramen i’ve tasted. went back 4 times. I’d go back to japan just to eat that ramen.

  12. Nan Ban Tei in Roppongi has amazing yakitori and it’s pretty much just a little hole in the wall.

  13. Lowkey was judging all these chain restaurant answers before I remembered that I went to McDonald’s 3 times last trip because it was so good and convenient hahaha

  14. Sukiya and Sushiro 😂 there was also a konbini-type place right next to Ueno Station that i can’t remember the name of (but it was lovely).

    edit: Kitchen Origin! that was the other place.

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