List of restaurants in Tokyo

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This is a list of notable restaurants in Tokyo, Japan.

Restaurants in Tokyo[edit]

Michelin 3-starred restaurants[edit]

The Michelin Guide for Tokyo was started in 2008.

Tokyo [Kantō region 関東地方][edit]

Name City 2008
(150)[7]
2009
(227)[8]
2010
(261)[9]
2011
(266)[10]
2012
(293)[11]
2013
(373)[12]
2014
(281)[13]
2015
(226)[14]
2016
(217)[15]
2017
(227)[16]
2018
(234)[17]
2019
(230)[18][19]
2020
(226)[20][21]
Araki Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars Closed in 2013, relocated to London in 2014[22]
Azabu Yukimura Azabu-Jūban, Minato 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Esaki Shibuya 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars Lost in 2017 and relocated/rebranded in Sep 2018 as Yatsugatake Esaki[23][24]
Ginza Koju Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars
Hamadaya Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars - -
Ishikawa Shinjuku 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Joël Robuchon Meguro 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Kanda Minato 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Kohaku Shinjuku 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
7chome Kyoboshi Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars - - - - - -
Makimura Shinagawa 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Quintessence Shinagawa 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Ryugin Roppongi, Minato 2 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Sazenka Minato-ku 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Sukiyabashi Jiro Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars -
Sushi Mizutani Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars Closed in 2016[25]
Sushi Saito Minato 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars -
Sushi Yoshitake Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo - 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Usukifugu Yamadaya Minato 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars
L'Osier Chūō, Tokyo 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars Closed for reconstruction; New chef[26][27][28] 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars
Kadowaki Minato 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 2 Michelin stars 3 Michelin stars

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  12. ^ Forbes, Paula (28 November 2012). "Michelin Guide Announces 2013 Stars in Tokyo". Eater.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  13. ^ Canavan, Hillary Dixler (3 December 2013). "Michelin Announces 2014 Stars for Tokyo". Eater.com. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
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