2 Best Restaurants in Tokyo, Japan

Heichinrou Hibiya

$$$$ | Chiyoda-ku

A short walk from the Imperial Hotel, the Hibiya branch of one of Yokohama's oldest and best Chinese restaurants commands a spectacular view of the Imperial Palace grounds from 28 floors up. Call ahead to reserve a table by the window. Much of the clientele comes from the law offices, securities firms, and foreign banks in the building.

2–2–2 Uchisaiwai-cho, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 100-0011, Japan
03-3508–0555
Known For
  • kaisen ryori, a banquet of steamed seafood
  • lush, classic decor
  • a popular venue for power lunches
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Tim Ho Wan Shinjuku Southern Terrace

$$$ | Shibuya-ku

This branch of Hong Kong's famous restaurant serves up a variety of authentic and accessible dim sum dishes in a casual atmosphere. Some highlights include the steamed pork spareribs with black bean sauce, deep-fried eggplant with shrimp, and the steamed rice rolls filled with beef, pork, or shrimp. Be sure to try the daikon mochi (pan-fried daikon cake) which manages to be both crispy and creamy all in one bite. Lines can be very long on weekends and right around lunch or dinner, so it is best to arrive before the store opens or in the late afternoon. For a quick snack, the shop also has a dedicated take-out window just for its signature baked BBQ pork buns.

2--2--2 Yoyogi, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 151-0053, Japan
03-6304--2861
Known For
  • a modern take on dim sum
  • reasonably priced given the quality of food
  • quick service once seated
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted