7 Fabulous 24-hour Restaurants You Must Try in Tokyo

7 Fabulous 24-hour Restaurants You Must Try in Tokyo

By cryotosensei | travelinJapan | 3 hours ago


Introduction 

Tokyo, truly the city that never sleeps. You will definitely be drawn to its fascinating nightlife: bustling streets, busy shopping malls, happening pubs and clubs, among others. And the best part of it all? You don’t have to worry about being hungry as many restaurants and food chains are open 24/7. Here are some of the best eateries to satisfy your cravings so that you can focus your energy on painting the town red! 

 

  • Gyoza Sakaba Shinbashi Branch: Late Night Food in Ginza

 

To get a feel of Tokyo's cosmopolitan vibes, a trip to Ginza is not to be missed as it is arguably Tokyo's most upmarket district where high-end brands and fancy cafes vie for your attention. Take a stroll down the streets to soak in the vibrancy and dynamism of this luxurious area. After that, you may want to head over to Gyoza Sakaba Shinbashi Branch which is located in Shinbashi and is hence a stone's throw away from Ginza. In fact, it is just a two-minute walk from Shinbashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. 

As its name suggests, Gyoza Sakaba Shinbashi Branch serves deliciously divine dumplings. Choose from cheese dumplings, normal dumplings, and shrimp dumplings and relish how the taste of homegrown vegetables and meat is blended in perfect harmony. Since this restaurant features the best of Japanese and Chinese cuisines, these dumplings will seriously whet your appetite for you and make you want to order more from its impressive array of food items. Health-conscious travelers can happily tuck into various stir-fried vegetable dishes and salads while those craving a fuller meal can order ramen, fried rice, karaage (Japanese fried chicken), and even seafood dishes. Chinese cuisine connoisseurs will get their fix by eating dim sum (Chinese-style dumplings). Eat to your heart’s content in this lively restaurant.

  1.  Chinese Cafe Eight Shinjuku: Late Night Food in Shinjuku

When you are in Tokyo, you simply must pay Shinjuku a visit at night. Prepare yourself to be greeted by the neon-lit entertainment and shopping outlets and the buzzing pubs and clubs. In one word: electrifying. Hence, having supper in Shinjuku will give you more time to immerse yourself in this busy area. Since Chinese Cafe Eight Shinjuku is located right over Shinjuku Sanchome Station on the Toei Shinjuku line, you can spend a couple of hours there - and then continue to paint the town red.

You will feel like you are transported to China the moment you step inside this restaurant. Although there are semi-private compartments, most diners are congregated together in an open space, where boisterous laughter often punctuates the air. It is the perfect place to embark on a fascinating journey of nostalgic Chinese cuisine. Also, the head chef here is a certified chef from China at the national level, so you can rest assured that you will get to savor authentic fare. Besides the wide selection of more than 300 local dishes, it showcases Peking duck that is made up of crispy succulent skin and thick slices of meat. It's a dish that excites your tastebuds like no other. Remember to pair your food with ice-cold The Premium Malts beer!

 

 

  • Sushizanmai Takumi Roppongi Rapiros-ten: 24-hour Sushi in Tokyo

 

Thrill seekers will be excited to explore Roppongi, another adrenaline-pumping district with its awesome array of trendy nightclubs and bars. Roppongi has also carved a reputation for itself as a hub of the arts; The National Arts Center, Mori Art Museum, and Suntory's Museum of Art are found there, offering you a visual feast and much food for thought. As such, it is not uncommon for travelers to spend a whole day here. Sushizanmai Takumi Roppongi Rapiros-ten hence serves as a convenient place for you to check out since it is readily accessible from Roppongi Station on all transport lines.

It also helps that Sushizanmai Takumi Roppongi Rapiros-ten is spacious, providing diners with counter seats, table seats, and even individual rooms. So, you will feel that your needs are catered to, regardless of the level of coziness and intimacy you seek with your travel companions. Its exciting menu will definitely put you in the mood for eating. Obviously, its staples like nigiri sushi, sashimi, and hosomaki bring oomph to your tastebuds. Don't forget to check out today's recommendations and seasonal dishes where you can try special items like king crabs, Ciro squids, and bean jam liver. Your stomach will thank you for consuming dishes that deliver a wholesome balance of flavor, texture, and aesthetics. A culinary power punch you cannot miss.

 

 

  • Ramen Nagi - Shinjuku Golden-gai Honkan: Late Night Food in Shinjuku

 

Want to immerse yourself in ramen heaven? Think about it. There's nothing better than a piping hot of sinfully rich ramen to perk yourself up in the middle of the night! Give your palate a wholesome lift as you slurp niboshi (dried fish) ramen at Ramen Nagi - Shinjuku Golden-gai Honkan. Niboshi ramen is a specialty from Aomori Prefecture, so you will thank your lucky stars that you can enjoy it in Tokyo. For one, its juicy broth brims with the essence of the sea as the chefs use more than 20 different types of dried fish to make the soup! It's very savory and comforting. (https://www.5amramen.com/post/ramen-nagi-shinjuku)

For another, spring onions, chashu (braised pork belly) slices, and dried sardines complement the chewy noodles, thus ensuring that all springy, chewy, meaty textures are perfectly rendered. To add to the fun, Ramen Nagi - Shinjuku Golden-gai Honkan sells two kinds of noodles - one thick and the other thicker. So, it would be a great idea to patronize it with someone else so that you can order at least two bowls of ramen and compare the flavors!

This ramen restaurant is found in the middle of Shinjuku's Golden Gai district, so you can reach it after walking for roughly eight minutes from the East Exit of Shinjuku Station. It's a hole-in-the-wall restaurant that offers limited seats, so you will feel like you have gained a unique experience afterward.

 

  • Akasaka Ichiryu Bekkan: Late Night Korean Food in Tokyo

 

Those of you who hanker after a lip-smackingly savory bowl of soup will do well to visit Akasaka Ichiryu Bekkan. Located near Roppongi, Akasaka is another chic and sophisticated area which showcases some of Tokyo's best entertainment outlets. The restaurant is easily reached from Akasaka Station on the Chiyoda line. It is a magnet for travelers who want to unwind with quality Korean food. 

Its specialty is the seolleongtang (ox tail soup) which contains succulent beef paired with a thick milky broth. This broth is obtained by simmering ox bones for the entire day so that the soup absorbs the unbridled essence of the bones (https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/restaurants/akasaka-ichiryu-bekkan). Topped with spring onions and seasoned with salt and pepper, this dish's umami boost will bring the excitement of your night out to greater heights! Fervent fans of Korean food will also be delighted to know that Akasaka Ichiryu Bekkan offers 11 types of banchan (small Korean side dishes), including daikon kimchi, potatoes, and marinated vegetables (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2013/09/19/food/korean-treats-that-predate-the-wave/). Order some of these side dishes, mix them with rice, and rejoice in the mélange of rich, complex, and harmonious flavors!

 

 

  • Coffee Aristocrat Edinburgh: Late Night Coffee in Tokyo

 

For travelers who feel a tad weary from all the night gallivanting and yearn for something to stimulate their senses, they cannot go wrong with Coffee Aristocrat Edinburgh. A minute's walk from Tokyo Metro Shinjuku-sanchome Station, this specialty coffee store puts a grin on your face as you step inside, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air and awakening your subdued spirit. And no wonder. It sells delectable coffee painstakingly extracted via the siphon method - in which hot water is moved by air pressure - thus preserving the fragrance of the coffee beans.

Another reason for the yummy coffee is how it is served to you. A skilled wait staff will make your coffee before you, adroitly pouring coffee and milk from two pots concurrently. Your jaw will drop in awe at their display of composure and confidence. The Kizoku original blend costs about 950 yen while a more exclusive Royal Blend will set you back 3000 yen (https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/restaurants/edinburgh). Many visitors like to pair their coffee with the tasty cakes available (https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Restaurant_Review-g14133707-d1701674-Reviews-Coffee_Arsitocracy_Edinburgh_Shinjuku-Shinjuku_3_Chome_Shinjuku_Tokyo_Tokyo_Pre.html). It's likely because they want to slowly sip their coffee and hang loose so as to take advantage of the free WiFi here and catch up on their social media!

 

 

  • Andaz Tokyo: Late Night Dining-cum-accommodation Option in Tokyo

 

What's a trip to Tokyo without experiencing a spectacular panoramic view of its landscape? Be sure to incorporate a visit to a stylish rooftop bar into your itinerary so that you can soak up Tokyo's energy and vitality. Andaz Tokyo's 52nd-floor Rooftop Bar is worth a visit. Find yourself going down a rabbit hole as the dedicated mixologists serve you innovative cocktails that employ local seasonal ingredients to titillate your tastebuds with exquisite flavors. In particular, its Kyohime Amazake - an original concoction combining Japanese sweet sake, matcha, yuzu, and Grey Goose Poire vodka - is to die for. (https://www.andaztokyo.jp/restaurants/en/rooftop-bar/)

Andaz Tokyo provides as much of a feast for your palate as they are for your eyes. Imagine yourself kicking back, sipping a cocktail, and admiring the night view of Tokyo Bay, Odaiba, and Tokyo Tower. Decidedly the best place to feel your worries melt away and lose yourself in the splendor of gorgeous Tokyo. Plus, you might feel a little tipsy after your drinking rendezvous, so why not spend the night over at Andaz Tokyo? Exuding a classy feel, its rooms make you feel at ease with their moss-green carpeting, clean white walls, and maroon leather chairs. (https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/japan/tokyo/andaz-tokyo-toranomon-hills) Time to allow yourself a silver of luxury to recuperate from your hectic traveling!

 24 Hour Family Restaurants and Fast Food Chains Near You

Tokyo's nightlife is captivating, so you might want to spend every second exploring every nook and cranny. Hence, you will want to grab a quick bite before moving on to your next destination. If this sounds like you, read on. Many 24-hour gyudon (rice topped with beef and onions) chains abound in Japan, so you can have a gastronomically good time eating luscious beef with rice so sweet that it practically melts in your mouth. Such chains include Yoshinoya, Matsuya, and Sukiya. (https://www.tsunagujapan.com/10-popular-family-restaurants-japan/) Alternatively, you may want to have a rest at fast food restaurants like McDonald's and order the intriguing food and drink items that can't be found in your country. Even a meal at McDonald's will turn out to be a rather memorable experience!

Make Late-night Food Adventures Your Fond Memories

Tokyo is not one of the world’s most idolised cities for nothing, and it would be a pity if you don’t live life to the fullest and tuck into delectable late night suppers at some of its established eateries. The restaurants covered here encompass a wide range of locations, cuisines and price points, so you will find the ones that fit your itinerary best. Happy exploring! Itadakimasu! (Let’s eat!)

 

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