I have written several blogs on good food in Japan, yet wanted to inform people of an all Japanese website with reviews, locations, prices and everything you might need, sorta like yelp. Basically, it highlights the best eats and prices with location and great reviews. My students pointed it out to me some time ago, yet I just got
around to posting it.
So the maps are located here http://r.tabelog.com/map/ and the website is here http://tabelog.com You can really use translator and a little knowledge of Kanji to maneuver through the many tabs. I recommend using this to find the hidden favorites matching a Japanese taste. I personally was impressed by the truly Japanese fare with reasonable lunch prices by an older Geisha and performer here. http://r.tabelog.com/kyoto/A2605/A260501/26000012/
I naturally could list many different restaurants, yet I want to draw you into the plentiful world and sights of Japanese cuisine and Japanese only websites with a treasure trove of inform to use. Really, enjoy the time and food, as the food varies with season, taste, and price. Everything is good, albeit there is always a convenient store near by for those still hungry looking for a onagiri.
I will have to look up my favorite places in Kyoto, yet do you have one? Have you used yelp.com or do you consider yelp to be a good website? I hope tableog.com serves you well in your Japanese cuisine search...
around to posting it.
So the maps are located here http://r.tabelog.com/map/ and the website is here http://tabelog.com You can really use translator and a little knowledge of Kanji to maneuver through the many tabs. I recommend using this to find the hidden favorites matching a Japanese taste. I personally was impressed by the truly Japanese fare with reasonable lunch prices by an older Geisha and performer here. http://r.tabelog.com/kyoto/A2605/A260501/26000012/
I naturally could list many different restaurants, yet I want to draw you into the plentiful world and sights of Japanese cuisine and Japanese only websites with a treasure trove of inform to use. Really, enjoy the time and food, as the food varies with season, taste, and price. Everything is good, albeit there is always a convenient store near by for those still hungry looking for a onagiri.
I will have to look up my favorite places in Kyoto, yet do you have one? Have you used yelp.com or do you consider yelp to be a good website? I hope tableog.com serves you well in your Japanese cuisine search...
we just returned from Japan and were wondering about a Yelp equivalent over there.
ReplyDeleteone friend told me he tried to submit a restaurant review and was told that the site would accept only favorable comments!
I found tabelog is most like yelp. Japan is not the USA. Negative comments are bad for society generally, so it probably is a cultural thing. Contact them and ask why, perhaps it's something technical...
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