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Nakiryu: Michelin Star Ramen in Tokyo
Nakiryu Ramen is a Michelin Star Ramen shop in Tokyo. Try the shoyu ramen or the tan tan men, and you'll see why it's so popular.
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Kyoto’s 400 Year-Old Kitchen: Nishiki Market
Kyoto's Nishiki Market is a foodie heaven, with tons of yummy Japanese street food and fresh seafood that'll leave you wanting more.
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Coffee Shop Carib
Coffee break at Sensoji Temple’s Nakamise Street with the best thick butter toast
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Yakiniku Miyabi
Yakiniku Miyabi in Roppongi is a meat lover's paradise, offering set courses of A5 wagyu starting at $40. The highlight is cooking the meat yourself on a table-side grill, and each piece is flavorful and fatty. Great atmosphere and friendly staff.