16 Best Restaurants in Roppongi

Where to eat in Roppongi

Roppongi is one of the busiest areas at night in Tokyo, located between Shibuya and Ginza. If you want to enjoy dining near Tokyo Tower in a gorgeous way in Tokyo, Roppongi is a good choice. Roppongi area also includes Akasaka, Shiba, Azabu. Here are 16 best restaurants in Roppongi.


1. Itamae Sushi (板前寿司)

ITAMAE SUSHI
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Enjoy tuna-cutting shows and eat the freshest one

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2. Kobe Beef Kaiseki 511 (神戸牛懐石511)

Kobe Beef Kaiseki 511
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Finest Kobe Beef

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3. Ramen Ippudo (一風堂)

Ramen Ippudo
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One of the most popular Ramens in the world

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4. Nishiazabu Sushi Shin

Nishiazabu Sushi Shin
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Nishiazabu Sushi Shin (西麻布 鮨 真), a historic Michelin-starred sushi restaurant in Tokyo, is renowned for its meticulous attention to detail.

Chef Shintaro Suzuki personally inspects each catch daily, ensuring only the finest fish are served. Known for its precise techniques and flavor balance, Sushi Shin has held its Michelin star for over a decade.

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5. Ninja Tokyo

Ninja Akasaka
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Ninja Tokyo has been relocated to Otemachi Station

6. Sushi no Midori Akasaka (梅丘寿司の美登利 赤坂店)

Sushi no Midori Akasaka
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Reasonable and good quality Sushi

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7. The Steakhouse (ザ・ステーキハウス)

The Steakhouse
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The great value, authentic charcoal grill steakhouse

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8. JOMON Roppongi (ジョウモン 六本木店)

JOMON Roppongi
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All go well with alcohol

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9. Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu (権八 西麻布)

Gonpachi Nishi Azabu
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Attracts George W. Bush and “Kill Bill” fans

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10. Tsurutontan Roppongi (つるとんたん)

Tsurutontan Roppongi
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Upscale udon and shabushabu restaurant

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11. Ise Sueyoshi (伊勢すえよし)

Ise Sueyoshi
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Fancy Japanese food and it’s good for Halal

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12. Tokyo Shiba Tofuya Ukai (東京 芝 とうふ屋うかい)

Tokyo Shiba Tofuya Ukai
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Authentic Japanese restaurant with tofu

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13. Yakiniku Toraji Nishi-Azabu (焼肉トラジ 西麻布店)

Yakiniku Toraji Nishi-Azabu
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14. Seryna (瀬里奈 本店)

seryna
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15. Nirvana New York

Nirvana New York
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16. Two Rooms Grill / Bar

Two Rooms Grill Bar
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