A more extensive kaitensushi near Shinjuku east with a wider variety of plates and costs. Specialising in aburi (grilled) and therefore those are the most expensive dishes.
A more extensive kaitensushi near Shinjuku east with a wider variety of plates and costs. Specialising in aburi (grilled) and therefore those are the most expensive dishes.
The first place I'd been in Japan that served whale (at least that was translated onto the English part of the menu). Strongly flavoured, not that memorable. I think I'd have to try it again to know but probably isn't really worth it (and the controversy...)
This Japanese grill yakiniku was so good that I went two nights in a row. That and I'd run out of specific Japanese food options I particularly wanted to try in Shinjuku east (I'd basically already had a ramen, an udon, a kaitenzushi, a sushi bar, tempura and then the grill).
There are lots of types of meats with focus on beef kalbiwith various marbling grades. All in all an excellent dirty dining experience.
Japan's most famous and one of the world's most expensive cheeseburgers. The hype is over nothing. Sure the chips are thicker but the burger isn't much better than McDonald's.
This dessert bar is located in the Takashimaya department store in Shinjuku. For all your sweets and trifle needs.
The tempura location most reputed for its set menus (of which the smallest one was always ample food but meant you didn't get to try some of the more unique dishes) was Tsunahachi. Nestled in Shinjuku east the fresh fried hot tempura was delicious. Of particular note was always the mash of curled prawns in a giant fritter toward the end.
The second set of photos started off with some sashimi, then the procession of fried goodness.
My first visit was in January 2005 and I'll definitely be back again.
The cheapest kaitensushi particularly in Shinjuku east with plates either Y105 or Y210 for a more extravagant plate. I take the opportunity to visit on every Tokyo journey (and because I always stay in Shinjuku east).
My first visit was all the way back in January 2005. Finally found a couple of those photos...
Located in Shinjuku east rather than the name suggested Tsukiji