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Where to Eat After the Shinjuku Night Walking Tour

  • Writer: Tokyo Localized
    Tokyo Localized
  • Feb 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 10

How to Choose a Restaurant in Shinjuku at night

"Kabukicho(歌舞伎町)", where you visited during the night tour, is the largest nightlife district in Japan and one of the most exciting areas in Tokyo. After the tour, visiting a Japanese "Izakaya”(Casual dining bar) is a must for experiencing authentic Japanese night culture. Many visitors also enjoy delicious "Wagyu BBQ" and popular Japanese "Ramen" . Enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Japan in Kabukicho!

None of the places listed here are tourist traps. All recommendations are based on where our local Shinjuku walking tour guides actually eat or suggest after a walking tour.

If you’re a true food lover, join our Tsukiji Fish Market Walking Food Tour to taste fresh sushi and authentic Japanese seafood at the famous Tsukiji Outer Market, one of Tokyo’s top culinary destinations.


Izakaya (Casual Japanese dining bar)

A lively izakaya known for delicious Yakitori(Chicken skewers) and high-quality chicken dishes. It’s a great spot to enjoy authentic Japanese food and nightlife in Kabukicho.

No vegetarian options available.


A popular sushi izakaya in Nishi-Shinjuku near Shinjuku Station, famous for fresh Japanese sushi, izakaya-style dishes, and a lively Tokyo nightlife atmosphere.

Vegetarian options available.


A popular Japanese seafood izakaya chain offering fresh sashimi and tabletop grilled seafood. Open late night at many locations, it is a great spot in Tokyo for casual and authentic Japanese dining.

No vegetarian options available.



Wagyu BBQ

A famous Japanese BBQ restaurant offering premium wagyu beef, charcoal-grilled yakiniku, and a lively local atmosphere.

No vegetarian options available.


 A well-known Tokyo yakiniku restaurant offering premium wagyu beef, high-quality Japanese BBQ, and an authentic dining experience.

No vegetarian options available.


A popular Japanese BBQ restaurant famous for high-quality wagyu beef and specialty horumon (offal). Known for its rich flavors and lively atmosphere, it offers an authentic yakiniku dining experience in Japan.

No vegetarian options available.



Ramen

A popular Japanese ramen restaurant known for its rich and clear chicken-based broth, handmade noodles, and high-quality ingredients.

No vegetarian options available.


A famous ramen shop in Shinjuku, famous for its Niboshi (dried sardine) broth ramen and rich Mazesoba (soup less ramen). It is loved by ramen fans for its deep seafood flavor and bold taste.

No vegetarian options available.


A well-known ramen spot serving authentic spicy Dandan noodles with a rich sesame-based broth and bold Sichuan pepper flavor. It is a popular destination in Shinjuku for fans of flavorful and spicy ramen.

No vegetarian options available.


Explore this map to discover more must-visit restaurants in Shinjuku! You can also find more "VEGETARIAN-friendly" options on the map.

Going to Kyoto? Check out our walking tours in Kyoto: Kyoto Free Walking Tour

Going to Osaka? Check out our walking tours in Osaka: Osaka Free Walking Tour

Going to Hiroshima? Check out our walking tours in Hiroshima: Hiroshima Free Walking Tour

 
 
 

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