Tokyo Restaurant Hopping (1)🍔
Hayashi-ya Nakano-so ⭐️ 🍃🌸A retro Western-style restaurant in Nakano-ku, known for its rich curry and tender eggs. I'd say it's in the top three for omurice in Tokyo. Lecoin ⭐️ A unique combination of a dessert shop and a flower shop. The seasonal parfait is super dreamy and not overly sweet! Cedros ⭐️ 🍃🌸A creative seafood restaurant with a cool chef! Highly recommend the Hokkaido oysters and salmon dishes. Unison Tailor Ningyocho ⭐️ A café in Ningyocho. Try the ice cream toast and pudding; they're both high in value and aesthetics. 🍃🌸What if you don't speak Japanese, can't make reservations, but still want to try authentic local restaurants?❓ I used to find it very difficult to book restaurants in Japan. Without a Japanese phone number, you can't make reservations, and the websites are all in Japanese. 🍃🌸Popular restaurants are hard to get into, and changing times requires a phone call.📞 This time, I used a service recommended by a friend called [Jingyue - JP Booking], and it completely changed my perception of restaurant reservations... ✅ Totally free + Chinese customer service + real-time communication, Not only did they help me book my desired restaurants smoothly, but they also handled last-minute changes and seat selections (they will communicate and select seats for you in advance) and even proactively recommend alternative restaurants. It's more efficient than spending a whole day researching by myself! 🍃🌸 Thanks to them, I had 12 amazing meals during my 5-day, 4-night stay in Tokyo without any disappointments! #Tokyo 🌇🌟