The Best Restaurants in Koto, Tokyo

From award-winning Italian to crispy and delicious tempura, these are the top restaurants in Tokyo’s Koto Ward.
Torisawa
Restaurant, Japanese
Torisawa is a traditional Japanese restaurant located in Kameido. They’re known for their delicious yakitori and other chicken dishes.
Bella Napoli
Restaurant, Italian
Bella Napoli is a quaint and cozy Italian restaurant, awarded a Michelin star for their commitment to quality. Many claim their pizza to be the best (and most authentically Italian) in Tokyo.
Mikawa Zezankyo
Restaurant, Japanese
Mikawa Zezankyo is a tempura restaurant where the head chef has been skillfully making his tempura for over fifty years. Both the restaurant and the food are artfully presented. Reservations recommended.
Cucina Shige
Restaurant, Italian
Italian-Japanese restaurant Cucina Shige is located in Ojima. Excellent service, delicious food and a carefully curated wine list ensure this establishment has a steady stream of loyal customers.
Koukaibou Ramen
Restaurant, Japanese
Satisfy your comfort food cravings at Koukaibou Ramen, located in the historic Fukagawa neighborhood. Cash only.
Fukagawajuku
Restaurant, Japanese
Fukagawajuku is a cozy and traditional restaurant near Kiyosumi Garden. A great place to try out the district’s signature dish, “Fukagawa-meshi” (or Fukagawa-don), a nutritious seafood and miso soup served over rice.
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