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    2023 OAD Casual Dining Rankings in Japan: The Complete List

    An acclaimed OAD ranked listing highlighting Japan’s leading casual restaurants celebrated for culinary excellence in informal settings.

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    Narikura, Tokyo, Japan
    #1

    Narikura

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Narikura is the strongest case for tonkatsu as a serious culinary pursuit in Tokyo. A six-consecutive-year Tabelog Bronze winner, Michelin Bib Gourmand holder, OAD Casual Japan #1 for 2025, it delivers a focused 14-seat counter experience at ¥8,000–¥10,000 per head. Reservation-only, four days a week; book 2–3 weeks out.

    Kagari, Tokyo, Japan
    #2

    Kagari

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Kagari in Nakano has ranked in the top three on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list every year from 2023 to 2025, including #1 in 2024; a level of sustained recognition that puts it ahead of most ramen options in Tokyo. Booking is easy, the split lunch/dinner schedule runs seven days a week, the Nakano location means less tourist pressure than central-city alternatives.

    Kotaro, Tokyo, Japan
    #3

    Kotaro

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Kotaro is a chef-driven izakaya in Shibuya's Sakuragaokacho that has ranked in Opinionated About Dining's top five casual Japan venues for three consecutive years. It is one of the better options in Tokyo for a quality, low-ceremony dinner; and with a Tuesday-to-Friday close of 11 pm, it works when you need a late-evening table without the rigid windows of a tasting-menu counter.

    Hashimoto Unagi, Tokyo, Japan
    #4

    Hashimoto Unagi

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Hashimoto Unagi has been serving Edo-style grilled eel from the same Bunkyo address since 1835, with sixth-generation chef Shinji Hashimoto maintaining a tare sauce of equivalent age. Ranked in OAD's top 10 for Japanese casual dining three years running, it is the most historically grounded unagi option in Tokyo, easy to book, best visited at Saturday lunch.

    Koffee Mameya, Tokyo, Japan
    #5

    Koffee Mameya

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Koffee Mameya is a consultation-style coffee counter in Jingumae, Shibuya; no seating, no menu-board ordering, a format closer to a specialist wine merchant than a café. Ranked in Japan's casual dining top 5 by Opinionated About Dining for two consecutive years, it rewards visitors who let the staff guide the first cup and return to refine their preferences across multiple visits.

    Uomasa, Tokyo, Japan
    #6

    Uomasa

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Uomasa holds a Tabelog score of 4.28 and Silver Awards in 2025 and 2026, making it one of Tokyo's most consistently recognised unagi specialists. Eel is grilled over Kishu Binchotan charcoal in a 32-seat room in Katsushika; dinner runs JPY 10,000–14,999. Reservations are required and fill quickly; book via the official site for lunch and individual-item orders.

    Itto, Tokyo, Japan
    #7

    Itto

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Yuji Sakamoto's Chofu ramen counter ranks #12 on Opinionated About Dining's 2026 Japan Casual list and holds a Tabelog Bronze Award. The shop runs until midnight most nights, offering technically sound bowls in a west-Tokyo neighborhood short on late-night options. Counter seating suits solo diners; groups should arrive early or call ahead.

    Tonta, Tokyo, Japan
    #8

    Tonta

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Tonta is one of Tokyo's most consistently ranked tonkatsu counters, holding a top-10 spot on Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan in both 2023 and 2024. Dinner only, three nights a week, in Toshima; this is a deliberate booking for serious eaters, not a casual drop-in. If tonkatsu at its ceiling is what you want, this is where to go.

    Fuunji, Tokyo, Japan
    #9

    Fuunji

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Based in Yoyogi near Shinjuku, it is an Easy book and delivers a craft-focused bowl at a price well below what any comparable OAD-listed experience costs. Go for lunch; go for the tsukemen.

    Hayashi, Tokyo, Japan
    #10

    Hayashi

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Oryori Hayashi in Kyoto's Kamigyo Ward has held Tabelog Silver recognition for most of the past decade and ranks in the top 15 casual Japanese dining venues in Japan on Opinionated About Dining. Lunch runs JPY 8,000–9,999 per person; dinner averages JPY 30,000–39,999 with drinks and charges. Book the counter for solo or pair visits; private tatami rooms fit groups up to 8.

    Savoy, Helsinki, Finland
    #11

    Savoy

    Helsinki, Finland

    Restaurant

    Savoy has operated from its eighth-floor perch on Eteläesplanadi for over 85 years, earning Star Wine List recognition every year from 2020 through 2026 and Michelin Plate status in 2024 and 2025. At €€€€, it is Helsinki's most historically grounded fine-dining address; book for the wine program and the room, particularly for Saturday dinner or a milestone occasion.

    Genkiippai, Fukuoka, Japan
    #12

    Genkiippai

    Fukuoka, Japan

    Restaurant

    Genkiippai is Fukuoka's most consistently OAD-recognised ramen shop, ranked as high as #12 on the Casual Japan list in 2023. It is a no-frills walk-in counter in Hakata Ward; the right call for serious ramen travellers, not for group dinners or special occasions requiring atmosphere. Open daily, 11am–8pm, with easy access and no advance booking needed.

    Menya Shichisai, Tokyo, Japan
    #13

    Menya Shichisai

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Menya Shichisai has ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan top 20 for three consecutive years, making it one of Tokyo's most consistently recognised ramen shops. Located in Hatchobori, it runs a split-shift schedule with no reservations required; walk in, queue if needed, expect a focused, efficient bowl-first experience at a typical ramen price point.

    The Pizza Bar on 38th, Tokyo, Japan
    #14

    The Pizza Bar on 38th

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    An eight-seat counter on the 38th floor of the Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, The Pizza Bar on 38th runs a prix fixe omakase of Roman-style pizzas using organic Italian wheat and seasonal Japanese ingredients. Ranked #11 in Japan by Opinionated About Dining (2025) and holding a Michelin Plate, it is one of Tokyo's most distinctive counter experiences at ¥¥¥. Book several weeks ahead.

    Aldebaran, Tokyo, Japan
    #15

    Aldebaran

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ranked #7 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list for 2025, Aldebaran in Azabujuban applies serious kitchen discipline to hamburgers in a compact, third-floor room. It is easier to book than its reputation suggests; for now. Weekday lunch is the optimal visit window, the OAD trajectory makes this one of the most credible casual dining decisions in Tokyo.

    PATH, Tokyo, Japan
    #16

    PATH

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    PATH is a French-influenced café in Tomigaya, Shibuya, earning Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 and an OAD Casual Japan top-20 ranking in 2023. At ¥¥¥, it is one of Tokyo's stronger value plays in the French-casual tier. Book for dinner when you can; the daytime café service is good, but evening is where the kitchen makes its fullest case.

    Tomato, Tokyo, Japan
    #17

    Tomato

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Chef Kyoji Omino runs a 15-seat Ogikubo curry parlor that blends European technique with a 36-spice backbone, earning Tabelog Bronze and a spot on OAD's 2026 Casual Japan list. Walk-ins only, JPY 2,000–2,999, cash required. Arrive early; both lunch (11:30–13:30) and dinner (18:30–20:30) fill fast, especially Friday through Sunday. The no-frills room and focused menu favor curry enthusiasts over scene-seekers.

    Pizza Studio Tamaki, Tokyo, Japan
    #18

    Pizza Studio Tamaki

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list; and climbing, from #18 to #16; makes Pizza Studio Tamaki the most credentialled pizza address in Tokyo right now. Chef Tsubasa Tamaki runs a focused, craft-led room in quiet Higashi-Azabu. Booking is easy for now; go before that changes.

    Chukasoba Ginza Hachigou, Tokyo, Japan
    #20

    Chukasoba Ginza Hachigou

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ginza Hachigo is a smart pick for a focused Ginza meal, especially for solo diners or pairs who want the food to drive the decision rather than a long social setting. It carries meaningful third-party recognition, but group diners should compare nearby options before treating it as a celebration venue.

    Manger, Osaka, Japan
    #21

    Manger

    Osaka, Japan

    Restaurant

    Manger (Tonkatsu Mange) is a 12-seat counter in Yao, Osaka, with a Tabelog score of 4.23, consecutive Tabelog 100 recognition since 2017, a 2026 Bronze Tabelog Award. Same-day bookings only from 8:30 AM. Budget JPY 4,000–5,999 per person with drinks. Five minutes from JR Yao Station; a deliberate trip that pays off for serious tonkatsu.

    Wagyumafia, Tokyo, Japan
    #22

    Wagyumafia

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Wagyumafia is Tokyo's most focused Wagyu beef counter: 14 seats, direct farm sourcing, live kitchen theatre, a members-only format that keeps the room intentional. Ranked #41 in OAD Japan Casual (2025) and listed among the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants, it is the right booking if beef is your specific priority, not a general fine dining night out.

    SOBAHOUSE KONJIKI HOTOTOGISU, Tokyo, Japan
    #24

    SOBAHOUSE KONJIKI HOTOTOGISU

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    A Michelin Bib Gourmand ramen counter in Shinjuku with a multi-year Opinionated About Dining ranking and a ¥ price tag. Chef Hiroto Honma's shoyu-forward bowls; built on clam and truffle; are among the most technically ambitious in Tokyo at this price point. The catch: lunch only, Tuesday to Saturday, 11 am to 3 pm.

    Gyoza Lou, Tokyo, Japan
    #25

    Gyoza Lou

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Gyoza Lou is a ranked gyoza specialist in Shibuya's Jingumae neighbourhood, open daily 11:30 am to 9:10 pm with no reservation required. Ranked #57 on Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan 2025, it is the most reliable easy-entry option on Tokyo's casual dining circuit; ideal as a standalone lunch or a low-effort meal between bigger bookings.

    a tes souhaits, Tokyo, Japan
    #26

    a tes souhaits

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    A tès souhaits is Hiroshima's most consistently recognised patisserie, ranked in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan top 40 for three consecutive years (2023–2025). Open Wednesday to Sunday, 11 am to 6 pm, it operates as a walk-in destination built around seasonal Japanese pastry technique. Best visited in autumn or spring when seasonal produce drives the most interesting work.

    Homemade Ramen Muginae, Tokyo, Japan
    #27

    Homemade Ramen Muginae

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Homemade Ramen Muginae holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand and three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan rankings, making it one of Tokyo's most credentialled ramen counters at the ¥ price tier. Chef Akihiro Fukaya's in-house noodles and niboshi-seasoned broth draw queues to Minamioi from early morning. Arrive early; no reservation system operates here.

    Butagumi, Tokyo, Japan
    #28

    Butagumi

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Butagumi is Tokyo's most consistently ranked tonkatsu specialist, holding a top-30 position on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list for three straight years. Chef Satoshi Oishi runs a serious, focused kitchen in Nishiazabu; a neighbourhood that rewards the detour. Book it for weekday lunch, eat at the table, skip any thought of takeout: this is a dish that demands to be eaten the moment it arrives.

    Kikanbo, Tokyo, Japan
    #29

    Kikanbo

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Kikanbo is Tokyo's most credentialled spice-forward ramen counter in Chiyoda, ranked #22 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list for 2025; up from #42 the year prior. The karashibi format (chilli heat plus Sichuan pepper) is the reason to go. Walk-in only, counter seating, low spend. Best for solo diners and pairs who want a focused, high-quality bowl without a reservation.

    Ginza Shimada, Tokyo, Japan
    #30

    Ginza Shimada

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ranked #20 on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list in 2024, Ginza Shimada is the most credible izakaya option in a neighbourhood dominated by high-price tasting menus. Open until 10:30 pm Monday through Saturday, it suits special occasions where you want award-recognised food in a relaxed, self-paced format without the booking difficulty of Tokyo's top omakase counters.

    Ginza Katsukami, Tokyo, Japan
    #31

    Ginza Katsukami

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ginza Katsukami is one of Tokyo's most decorated tonkatsu restaurants, holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand and consecutive Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan rankings. The prix fixe-only format serves rare pork cuts one slice at a time, with seasonal name-brand pork varieties available for comparison. At ¥¥ in Ginza, it's the most credentialled value option in this category in the city.

    Loup de Mer, Tokyo, Japan
    #32

    Loup de Mer

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Loup de Mer is a lunch-only yoshoku restaurant in Chiyoda City ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan top 35 for three consecutive years, peaking at #21 in 2024. The most credentialed yoshoku lunch in the neighbourhood.

    Henry's Burger, Tokyo, Japan
    #33

    Henry's Burger

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ranked #21 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list in 2025 and Pearl Recommended, Henry's Burger in Harajuku is the most credentialled casual burger option in Tokyo. Walk-in friendly with daily hours from 11am to 8pm, it rewards repeat visits more than a single stop. No booking drama; just arrive early on a weekday for the quietest experience.

    Los Tacos Azules, Tokyo, Japan
    #34

    Los Tacos Azules

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Los Tacos Azules is the strongest case for Mexican food in Tokyo's casual dining circuit, ranked #26 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list in 2025. Daytime hours only (Wednesday to Sunday), easy to book, based in quiet Setagaya. Worth two or three visits for anyone spending time in the city.

    Tonkatsu Sugita, Tokyo, Japan
    #35

    Tonkatsu Sugita

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Tonkatsu Sugita in Tokyo's Kotobuki neighbourhood has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Japan Casual list three consecutive years, peaking at #31 in 2024. It's the right call for a solo diner or pair who want a serious, single-format meal without a hard-to-book scramble. For tonkatsu at a credentialed level, this is the Tokyo address to know.

    Sagano, Fukuoka, Japan
    #36

    Sagano

    Fukuoka, Japan

    Restaurant

    Sagano is a Hakata Ward izakaya with three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list and. Open for lunch and dinner every day of the week, it's one of Fukuoka's most accessible well-regarded casual options. Lunch suits those after a quieter, relaxed meal; dinner delivers the full izakaya atmosphere.

    Bricolage Bread & Co., Tokyo, Japan
    #37

    Bricolage Bread & Co.

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list three years running, Bricolage Bread & Co. is one of Tokyo's most critically recognised bakery-cafés. Located inside Roppongi Hills' Keyakizaka Terrace, it works best for a considered breakfast or solo lunch. Walk-ins are straightforward; closed Mondays. Skip it if you want dinner or cocktails; the format ends at 7pm.

    Seirinkan, Tokyo, Japan
    #38

    Seirinkan

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Seirinkan is Meguro's most credentialed pizzeria, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list three consecutive years (2023–2025) and holding. Booking is easy relative to comparable Tokyo venues, making it the most defensible pizza choice in the city for food-focused visitors who want documented quality without a weeks-long wait.

    Seino, Wakayama, Japan
    #39

    Seino

    Wakayama, Japan

    Restaurant

    Seino is Wakayama's most credentialed ramen destination, ranked in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan top 60 for three consecutive years (2023–2025). Located in the Kintetsu department store basement, it runs a tight Tuesday–Saturday schedule with lunch and dinner sittings. Book this if you are building a serious food itinerary through Kansai and want a precision ramen experience outside the major metros.

    bistro simba, Tokyo, Japan
    #40

    bistro simba

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ranked #47 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list for 2025, Bistro Simba delivers chef Yuji Kikuchi's Paris bistronomy training at a ¥¥ price point in Ginza. It holds a Michelin Plate and. For serious French cooking without the ¥¥¥¥ commitment of L'Effervescence or Sézanne, this is the clearest alternative in Tokyo.

    Rokurinsha, Tokyo, Japan
    #41

    Rokurinsha

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Rokurinsha is the reference tsukemen counter in Tokyo, ranked No. The thick fish-and-pork dipping broth is the draw. Go at opening (7:30 am) to avoid the queue, eat at the counter immediately, finish with soup wari. No booking needed.

    Tsuta, Tokyo, Japan
    #42

    Tsuta

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Tsuta is a Michelin-pedigreed ramen and soba kitchen in Yoyogi-Uehara, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list for three consecutive years. Lunch only, 11am–3pm. The OAD consistency and Chef Yuki Onishi's background make it a justified detour for serious noodle seekers, with seasonal broth variation giving returning visitors a reason to come back.

    Ramen Nagi, Tokyo, Japan
    #43

    Ramen Nagi

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ramen Nagi in Shinjuku is one of the few OAD-ranked casual venues in Tokyo that is open 24 hours a day, every day. No reservation needed, no booking lead time. Ranked in OAD Casual Japan for three consecutive years (2023–2025), it earns its reputation on consistency and accessibility; particularly useful for late-night arrivals or anyone eating outside standard Tokyo meal hours.

    Antichi Sapori, Montegrosso, Italy
    #44

    Antichi Sapori

    Montegrosso, Italy

    Restaurant

    Antichi Sapori has held a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2024 and 2025 and earned a 4.8 from nearly 1,800 diners in Montegrosso. At a €€ price point, it delivers Apulian cooking; vegetable starters, fresh pasta with slow ragùs, capocollo, the signature quasi cassata; at a level that justifies the trip inland. Book ahead: it regularly sells out.

    Antichi Sapori, Tokyo, Japan
    #44

    Antichi Sapori

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Antichi Sapori has held a place in OAD's Casual Japan top 55 for three consecutive years, making it one of the more reliable special-occasion options in Chiyoda. Booking is easy relative to Tokyo's tighter counters, the Kioicho Garden Terrace setting is quietly considered rather than showy. A practical choice when you need a well-regarded room you can actually secure.

    Tamawarai, Tokyo, Japan
    #45

    Tamawarai

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Tamawarai is Tokyo's most consistently decorated soba restaurant in the Jingumae neighbourhood, holding the Tabelog Bronze Award every year from 2017 to 2026 and a Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025. Lunch runs ¥2,000–¥3,999 and is excellent value; dinner is a reservation-only prix fixe at ¥10,000–¥14,999. Cash only, 14 seats, closed Monday, Tuesday, Sunday.

    Sosakumenkobo NAKIRYU, Tokyo, Japan
    #46

    Sosakumenkobo NAKIRYU

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    NAKIRYU is one of Tokyo's most consistently ranked casual ramen shops, holding top-100 positions on Opinionated About Dining's Japan list for three consecutive years. The kitchen runs both Japanese and Chinese noodle traditions side by side, with the dandan noodles the standout bowl. Lunch-only, no reservations, arrive early for a morning ticket. At ¥ pricing, the depth-to-cost ratio is hard to argue.

    Marugo, Tokyo, Japan
    #47

    Marugo

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Marugo is an OAD Casual Japan-ranked tonkatsu counter in Shinjuku (ranked #47–#72 across three consecutive years) that suits solo diners and small groups looking for serious fried pork without the formality or price of a destination meal. Easy to book, open Wednesday through Sunday for split lunch and dinner services, well-positioned as a first-timer's entry point into Tokyo's tonkatsu canon.

    A Happy Pancake, Tokyo, Japan
    #48

    A Happy Pancake

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    A Happy Pancake in Shibuya is Tokyo's most consistently recognised casual pancake spot, holding an Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan ranking for three straight years and. Open daily with no complex booking requirements, it is the right call for a relaxed daytime meal or low-key special occasion; not a formal dinner venue.

    KANE MASU, Tokyo, Japan
    #52

    KANE MASU

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Kane Masu is an OAD Casual Japan-ranked izakaya in Kachidoki, Tokyo, run by chef Shohei Yasuda and ranked in the top 100 three years running (most recently #85 in 2025). The Saturday lunch service; 11 am to 3 pm, the only midday window; is the strongest reason to plan around it. Booking is currently easy, but the OAD profile means that will not last.

    Bunon, Tokyo, Japan
    #53

    Bunon

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Bunon is a serious wine bar in Nishiazabu with three consecutive years on the OAD Casual Japan list and. It opens Monday through Friday from 6 pm, closed weekends. Booking is straightforward relative to its reputation, making it one of the more accessible credentialed bar experiences in Tokyo for wine-focused visitors.

    Shogetsu, Kyoto, Japan
    #55

    Shogetsu

    Kyoto, Japan

    Restaurant

    Shogetsu is one of Kyoto's most consistently recognised wagashi specialists, ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan top 70 for three consecutive years. Open Tuesday to Saturday in Sakyo Ward, it suits food-focused visitors who want to go beyond kaiseki and into Kyoto's traditional confectionery craft. Walk-ins appear to be the standard format, making it an easy addition to a Shimogamo-area morning.

    La Pioche, Tokyo, Japan
    #56

    La Pioche

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    La Pioche is Tokyo's go-to natural wine bar for serious drinkers, drawing wine professionals and producers to its quiet Nihonbashikakigaracho address. Three consecutive Opinionated About Dining Japan casual rankings confirm its standing. Book if natural wine drives your evening; skip it if you want a formal dinner or a central location.

    Honke Owariya, Kyoto, Japan
    #57

    Honke Owariya

    Kyoto, Japan

    Restaurant

    Honke Owariya is Kyoto's most consistently recognised casual soba restaurant, ranked in Opinionated About Dining's top 90 Casual Japan list for three straight years. Open for lunch only (11 am–3 pm daily), it is the right call for a solo or two-person midday meal in Nakagyo. Walk-in friendly, serious without being formal, accessible without sacrificing quality.

    Akasaka Sunaba, Tokyo, Japan
    #58

    Akasaka Sunaba

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Akasaka Sunaba is a three-time OAD Casual Japan-ranked soba venue in Minato City that earns its place without requiring advance booking or a high-stakes reservation. Open for lunch and early dinner Monday through Saturday, it is the most accessible route to serious soba in central Tokyo. Best suited to solo diners, business lunches, visitors who want recognised quality on a flexible schedule.

    Sanchokuya Taka, Tokyo, Japan
    #59

    Sanchokuya Taka

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Sanchokuya Taka is a serious izakaya in Shibuya's Maruyamacho that has appeared on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list three years consecutively. Chef Takashi Kosuge runs a tight, evening-only operation that suits a special-occasion dinner or any visit where focused cooking matters more than spectacle. Book ahead; the single nightly service fills a narrow two-and-a-half-hour window.

    Afuri, Tokyo, Japan
    #60

    Afuri

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    The yuzu shio broth is the draw: lighter and more citrus-forward than most ramen you will encounter in Tokyo. No reservation required, the Lumine Street location is easy to reach on the Yamanote Line. Go weekday lunch before 11:30 AM for the best experience.

    Ramen Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan
    #61

    Ramen Yamaguchi

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ramen Yamaguchi has held a place on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list for three consecutive years, making it one of the more credentialed walk-in ramen stops in Shinjuku City. It is the right call for solo diners and food-focused travelers who want a technically serious bowl without a reservation. Open daily from 11 am, with walk-in queuing the standard format.

    Tama, Nara, Japan
    #63

    Tama

    Nara, Japan

    Restaurant

    An Okinawan-French hybrid operating out of Kashihara in Nara Prefecture, Tama holds a Michelin Plate and has climbed steadily through Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan rankings since 2023. Chef Fumihiro Tamayose runs an evening-only counter from 6 pm Tuesday through Saturday, making this one of the more deliberately paced dining propositions in a city better known for kaiseki and traditional Japanese formats.

    Rokkakutei, Osaka, Japan
    #65

    Rokkakutei

    Osaka, Japan

    Restaurant

    Rokkakutei is Osaka's most accessible OAD-recognised kushiage counter; ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list three years running (#65 in 2023). Easy to book, counter-format dining in Nipponbashi, open Tuesday through Sunday from 5 pm. The right choice for a special dinner that does not require weeks of advance planning or a fine-dining budget.

    Tonki, Tokyo, Japan
    #66

    Tonki

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Tonki is Meguro's long-running tonkatsu counter and one of Tokyo's most consistently ranked casual restaurants, appearing on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list every year from 2023 to 2025. The counter-format room is built for solo diners and pairs, not groups. Open 4–9 pm daily except Tuesday; no lunch, easy to book, worth the trip for a serious tonkatsu dinner.

    Pizza Strada, Tokyo, Japan
    #67

    Pizza Strada

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Pizza Strada in Azabujuban holds three consecutive years of Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan recognition and; making it one of Tokyo's more accessible serious pizzerias. Easy to book compared to the city's omakase circuit, it suits food-focused visitors who want a credentialled, low-friction dinner in a polished neighbourhood setting.

    Kintsuta, Tokyo, Japan
    #68

    Kintsuta

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    A ranked entry on Opinionated About Dining's Japan Casual list three years running, Kintsuta is Roppongi's most consistent shabu shabu option and an easy book by Tokyo standards. Come for the tableside hot-pot format, plan a second visit to push into premium wagyu territory, arrive early in the evening for the quietest experience. Dinner only, seven days a week.

    Tonkatsu Hinata, Tokyo, Japan
    #69

    Tonkatsu Hinata

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Chef Yuta Kimura's whole-carcass buying delivers rarer pork cuts; rump cap, jowl, eye-of-round; in an evening tasting format at Takadanobaba. At ¥2,000–¥2,999, the prix fixe offers more depth than the standard loin-and-tenderloin lunch and sits below the price tier of Tokyo's more formal tonkatsu specialists. Tabelog 100 selection since 2018.

    Ichiran, Tokyo, Japan
    #70

    Ichiran

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Ichiran Shibuya is open 24 hours with no reservation required, making it the easiest ramen decision in the city. The solo booth format and customisable tonkotsu bowl suit solo travellers and returning visitors who want to iterate on their order. Ranked #86 in OAD Casual Japan (2025) with a 4.4 from over 4,500 reviews, it consistently earns its place on the list.

    Menya Saimi, Sapporo, Japan
    #72

    Menya Saimi

    Sapporo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Walk-in format, low price point, lunch service Tuesday through Sunday make it an easy yes for food-focused travelers. Go solo or as a pair; skip it for large groups.

    Narukiyo, Tokyo, Japan
    #73

    Narukiyo

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Narukiyo is a ranked izakaya in Shibuya's Aoyama district, holding a top-60 position on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list for 2025 and open Monday through Saturday from 6pm. It is one of the more accessible high-quality izakaya options in the area; serious cooking in a convivial basement setting, without the booking difficulty of Tokyo's harder-to-reach venues.

    Hakata Hotaru, Tokyo, Japan
    #74

    Hakata Hotaru

    Tokyo, Japan

    Restaurant

    Hakata Hotaru is an Azabujuban izakaya ranked on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan list three years running (most recently #108 in 2025). It opens at 3 pm on weekends, books easily. The right choice when you want a serious casual dinner in Tokyo without the commitment of a tasting menu.

    Omen Udon, Kyoto, Japan
    #75

    Omen Udon

    Kyoto, Japan

    Restaurant

    A three-time OAD Casual Japan-ranked udon specialist near Ginkakuji, Omen Udon is Kyoto's most practical quality stop in the Sakyo Ward area. Daytime hours, easy bookings make it a reliable choice for a weekday lunch. Plan around the morning temple circuit and go early for the best seat.

    Overview

    The 2023 OAD Casual Japan edition ranks 72 casual dining venues across Japan, South Korea, Taiwan. Tokyo dominates with the entire top 10, led by Narikura at #1. This edition represents a complete reset from 2022, with zero venues retained from the previous year's 115-spot list and all 72 entries appearing as new additions.

    This 2023 edition shifted dramatically from its predecessor. The previous #1, La Bicyclette Restaurant, didn't return, along with 114 other venues from 2022. The new 72-venue list spans 9 cities across 3 countries, though Tokyo claims the top 10 positions entirely: Narikura, Kagari, Kotaro, Hashimoto Unagi, Koffee Mameya, Uomasa, Itto, Tonta, Fuunji, Hayashi. The complete roster turnover suggests either a methodology change or a significant geographical refocus for the OAD Casual designation in the Asia region. The reduced venue count (72 versus 115) indicates a more selective ranking approach.

    The 2023 OAD Casual Japan rankings underwent a complete overhaul. All 72 venues on this year's list are new entries; none of the 115 spots from 2022 returned. Tokyo swept the top 10, with Narikura taking the #1 position previously held by La Bicyclette Restaurant. The list covers 9 cities across Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, though the dramatic turnover makes year-over-year comparisons difficult. If you're planning casual dining in Japan based on this list, focus on the Tokyo entries that dominate the upper ranks.

    Quick Facts

    Total Venues
    72
    Countries
    3
    Cities
    9
    #1 Venue
    Narikura (Tokyo)
    Venues Retained from 2022
    0
    New Entrants
    72
    Tokyo Venues in Top 10
    10

    About This Edition

    The 2023 edition marks a stark departure from OAD's 2022 Casual Japan list. Every single venue is new; a 100% turnover rate that erased all 115 previous entries and introduced 72 fresh rankings. Tokyo claims the entire top 10: Narikura leads, followed by Kagari, Kotaro, Hashimoto Unagi, Koffee Mameya, Uomasa, Itto, Tonta, Fuunji, Hayashi. The previous leader, La Bicyclette Restaurant, didn't make the cut, alongside notable 2022 entries like Kin Khao and Casa Enrique. The list spans 3 countries and 9 cities, but the geographical concentration in Tokyo for top positions is clear. This complete reset makes it impossible to track venue performance trends or sustained quality indicators. The reduced total count; from 115 to 72 venues; suggests tighter selection criteria or a narrowed geographical scope. Whether this reflects a methodological shift, updated surveying patterns, or changing definitions of "casual" dining in the OAD system isn't specified in the data. What's certain: if you used the 2022 list as a guide, this edition requires starting from scratch.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the #1 casual dining spot in the 2023 OAD Japan rankings?
    Narikura in Tokyo holds the #1 position on the 2023 OAD Casual Japan list, replacing La Bicyclette Restaurant from the previous year.
    How many venues are on the 2023 OAD Casual Japan list?
    The 2023 edition includes 72 venues across 9 cities in 3 countries, down from 115 venues in 2022.
    Which cities appear in the top 10 of the 2023 OAD Casual Japan rankings?
    Tokyo is the only city in the top 10, with all positions from #1 (Narikura) through #10 (Hayashi) located there.
    How many venues from 2022 returned to the 2023 OAD Casual Japan list?
    Zero venues from the 2022 edition returned in 2023. All 72 spots on the 2023 list are new entrants.
    What countries are represented on the 2023 OAD Casual Japan rankings?
    The 2023 list covers 3 countries across 9 cities, though specific country breakdowns beyond Japan aren't detailed in the top 10.
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