9 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Tokyo, Japan

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The local specialty in Nikko is a soybean-based concoction known as yuba (tofu skin); dozens of restaurants in Nikko serve it in a variety of dishes you might not have believed possible for so prosaic an ingredient. Other local favorites are soba (buckwheat) and udon (wheat-flour) noodles—both inexpensive, filling, and tasty options for lunch.

Three things about Kamakura make it a good place to dine. It's on the ocean (properly speaking, on Sagami Bay), which means that fresh seafood is everywhere; it's a major tourist stop; and it has long been a prestigious place to live among Japan's worldly and well-to-do (many successful writers, artists, and intellectuals call Kamakura home). On a day trip from Tokyo, you can feel confident picking a place for lunch almost at random.

Yokohama, as befits a city of more than 3 million people, lacks little in the way of food: from quick-fix lunch counters to elegant dining rooms, you'll find almost every imaginable cuisine. Your best bet is Chinatown—Japan's largest Chinese community—with more than 100 restaurants representing every regional style. If you fancy Italian, Indian, or even Scandinavian, this international port is still guaranteed to provide an eminently satisfying meal.

Baird Beer Bashamichi Taproom

$$ | Naka-ku

Baird, one of the first craft brewers to find success in Japan, now has several taprooms in and near Tokyo, including this one on a side street just off of Bashamichi. You'll find almost a dozen Baird beers on tap—from year-round IPAs to seasonal specials like a summer mikan ale and warming imperial stouts—and the bar menu features Texas barbecue.

5–63–1 Sumiyoshicho, Yokohama, 231-0013, Japan
Known For
  • Their own range of year-round craft beers
  • Seasonal beers
  • Excellent brisket sandwich

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Bergfeld

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This German bakery serves cakes and cookies that are surprisingly authentic—the baker trained in Germany. There are a few small tables outside, and cozy tables inside where you can enjoy coffee and cakes before resuming your tour. Many Japanese who visit from other parts of the country bring back the bakery's butter cookies as souvenirs.

3–9–24 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, 248-0005, Japan
0467-24–7616
Known For
  • Authentic German pastries and desserts
  • A good break between seeing sights
  • Tasty sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Cafe Omnibus

$ | Naka-ku
Omnibus serves up an impressive selection of gourmet sandwiches and deli plates in the airy lobby of Yokohama's Historic former Dai-Ichi Bank Building. The building also houses the Yokohama Creative Center, making it a hub for local designers and artists.
6–50–1 Honcho, Yokohama, 231-8315, Japan
045-306–9114
Known For
  • Tasty sandwiches and deli plates
  • Casual, hip atmosphere

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Chit Chat Cafe

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This little café in the backstreets near Ito's main shopping arcade specializes in drinks, including green-tea latte, made with tea grown in Izu. You'll also find coffee, soda floats, and snacks like waffles and green-tea cheesecake.

8–13 Chuocho, Ito, 414-0003, Japan
0557-28–0394
Known For
  • Drinks and snacks using local teas
  • Waffles
  • Baked cheesecake

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Enokitei Honten

$$ | Naka-ku

Located in one of the area's few remaining historic Western-style houses, Enokitei is a relaxing stop for sweets or a light meal. The interior has the feel of a British-style tea room, with dark wood and antiques, while the garden terrace is surrounded by greenery and flowers much of the year. In addition to cakes and scones, Enokitei also has a selection of homemade sandwiches for a light lunch.

89–6 Yamatecho, Yokohama, 231-0862, Japan
045-623–2288
Known For
  • Elegant yet casual atmosphere
  • People-watching in the shade
  • Afternoon tea

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Houtenkaku Shinkan

$$ | Naka-ku

This no-frills eatery serves excellent sheng jian bao (Shanghai-style fried dumplings) and other casual Shanghai cuisine all day long. The kitchen is behind glass so you can admire the speed with which the chefs cook up this Shanghai staple. Get a selection of sheng jian bao at the first floor takeout window for an inexpensive snack or dine in at the second-floor restaurant for a more relaxed meal.

192–15 Yamashitacho, Yokohama, 231-0023, Japan
045-681–9016
Known For
  • Authentic Shanghai dumplings
  • Quick and satisfying street food
  • Lines for takeout service

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Kamakura Udon Miyoshi

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Serving up some of Kamakura's best handmade udon noodles and tempura, this unpretentious restaurant is a good bet for quick and satisfying lunch. Miyoshi also has a selection of local sakes to pair with your meal.
1–5–38 Yukinoshita, Kamakura, 248-0005, Japan
0467-61–4634
Known For
  • Fresh noodles made before your eyes
  • Reliability amid the tourist traps in the area
  • Tempura that won't weigh you down

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Verve Coffee Roasters

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On Route 21, a few minutes south of Tokei-ji, Verve serves up single-origin coffee in fashionably airy surroundings and in an outdoor seating area. You'll also find waffles and toasted sandwiches on the menu. There's another Verve between Kamakura Station and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu.

1395 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, 247-0062, Japan
0467-81-4495
Known For
  • Single-origin coffee
  • Waffles
  • Toasted sandwiches

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Yukari

$$

The special at this restaurant and café, housed in an old Japanese building on the approach to Meigetsu-in, is beef bourguignon, which can be ordered à la carte or in a set along with soup, salad, and rye bread. For a lighter bite, you can order coffee and cheesecake.

187 Yamanouchi, Kamakura, 247-0062, Japan
050-5487–9717
Known For
  • Beef bourguignon
  • Cheesecake
  • Peaceful setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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