Haneda Airport Food: Where to Eat
Haneda Airport is one of the two major airports in Tokyo as well as Narita Airport and Haneda Airport International has been used by more tourists from overseas in recent years. The hub airport offers various attractions to tourists from souvenir shops to Japanese food restaurants.
Especially, there are tens of restaurants and cafes in Haneda Airport International Terminal, and about 30 restaurants of them are lined up along Edo Koji Street on the 4th floor, which is an alley filled with the old Japanese atmosphere. You can enjoy tasting delicious Japanese food right up until your departing.
Here are 7 best restaurants in Haneda Airport International Terminal. Haneda Airport International Terminal is also open around the clock, so travelers who wait a flight early in the morning or late at night can easily have the wonderful food experience.
1. Ariso Sushi
Ariso Sushi (ありそ鮨し), one of the most popular Sushi restaurants in Haneda Airport International Airport, serves Sushi with fresh ingredients with a conveyer belt style. Its specialties tuna, sweet shrimp and sea urchin are highly recommended to eat there. This sushi restaurant has been visited by Hollywood stars and VIPs from all over the world.
Business hours: 24 Hours Open
Price Range: 2,000–3,000 yen
2. Yakiniku Champion
For experiencing the highest-quality Wagyu Beef, Yakiniku Champion (焼肉チャンピオン) is a nice option. The gorgeous restaurant offers selected Wagyu Beef that its staff buys from all over Japan in the Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) style.
Business hours: 8:00–23:00 (L.O.22:30)
Price Range: 3,000–4,000 yen
3. Takafuku
Takafuku (たか福) is the restaurant where you can enjoy Wagyu Beef in the popular Japanese style: Sukiyaki. The Sukiyaki restaurant serves Wagyu Beef simmered in sweet soy sauce with fresh vegetables. You shouldn’t miss the exclusive Japanese food at an affordable rate.
Business hours: 10:00–23:00 (L.O.22:30)
Price Range: 2,000–3,000 yen
4. Ramen Setagaya
If you miss the addictive Japanese food Ramen just before leaving Japan, it is highly recommended to visit Setagaya (せたが屋). Setagaya is the Ramen restaurant serving its Ramen with richly flavored broth which is made from dried small sardines, soy sauce and other selected ingredients. You can enjoy the authentic Ramen taste anytime in 24 hours.
Business hours: 24 Hours Open
Price Range: –1,000 yen
5. Katsusen Tonkatsu
Tonkatsu (deep fried breaded pork cutlet) is also a Japanese dish you shouldn’t miss in Japan, and you can taste the top-rated one at Katsusen (和豚 かつ仙). The long-establishing restaurant offers juicy pork with the crispy texture of fried breadcrumbs.
Business hours: 9:00–23:00(L.O.22:30)
Price Range: 2,000–3,000 yen
6. Tsurutontan
Tsurutontan (つるとんたん) is one of the most popular Udon restaurants in Tokyo and one of its several branches in Tokyo is located at Haneda Airport International Terminal. Udon is now a hot Japanese food getting more popular among foreign people. Just try the creative and gorgeous noodles at Tsurutontan.
Business hours: 6:00–24:00(L.O.23:30)
Price Range: 1,000–2,000 yen
7. Cafe Cardinal
There are lots of cafes in Haneda Airport International Terminal, and Cafe Cardinal is the recommended one you can take a rest comfortably until your departure time. The cozy cafe serves fast food including curry, hot dogs and desserts. How about looking back your stay in Japan sipping a cup of coffee.
Business hours: 24 Hours Open
Price Range: –1,000 yen
If you have some time left till your flight or have regrets about eating Japanese food, it is strongly recommended to visit Edo Koji Street on the 4th floor. I bet you find your favorite food restaurant there. If you wonder where to eat in Haneda Airport, hit one of those restaurants above. For more info about food in Tokyo, check these articles below, too!
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