When you travel Asia, you are probably looking for trying out street food. Surprisingly, in Tokyo, it could be hard to find street food especially in a busy city area. Food wagons are usually open only during festivals and they are not even that good to be honest. (Trust me, I have been eating it since I was a kid.). read more
Tokyo tops the world when it comes to Michelin-starred restaurants, but that doesn't mean you need to spend a fortune to enjoy the food at one of these acclaimed establishments. Not far from Shinjuku Station, in the basement floor of one of the city's many nondescript buildings, Nakajima serves up a set menu lunch at a bargain price of only 800 yen (about $8). read more