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A Foodie's Guide to Exploring the Streets of Tokyo

Aug 11, 20269 min read

Sarah Jenkins

Sarah Jenkins

Food Writer

A Foodie's Guide to Exploring the Streets of Tokyo

Tokyo holds more Michelin stars than any other city, but some of its best culinary wonders are found in its casual street stalls and alleyways. Navigate the streets of Tokyo to discover delicious food.

1. The Alleyways of Shinjuku (Omoide Yokocho)

Step back in time in 'Memory Lane,' a narrow network of alleys packed with tiny stalls serving yakitori (skewered chicken) over charcoal. The smoke, the close quarters, and the historic atmosphere create an unforgettable dining experience.

"In Tokyo, even the simplest dishes—like a bowl of tempura or hand-pulled ramen—are crafted with a lifetime of dedication."

2. Tsukiji Outer Market Street Food

While the wholesale fish market has moved, Tsukiji Outer Market remains packed with small shops. Try fresh tamagoyaki (sweet rolled omelet), raw sea urchin, and grilled wagyu beef skewers prepared right in front of you.

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