

2026.03.28Directed by Travel Insider Amy
In Tokyo, a city celebrated for its culinary scene, deciding 'where to eat' is like choosing 'what kind of memory to create.' Here are three dining experiences that will perfectly complete your 2026 Tokyo adventure, inviting you to discover discreet and dazzling tables where classic pride meets modern flair.
1. REQUINQUER: The Aesthetics of 'Recovery' Proven Over 11 Years

Welcoming you with the tranquil atmosphere of Shirokanedai, 'REQUINQUER' is true to its name, pleasantly awakening the senses of weary travelers. This restaurant has maintained its Michelin 1-star status for 11 consecutive years since 2015, thanks to its philosophy of 'less is more.'
By reducing the heaviness of butter and cream and enhancing the natural energy of the ingredients, the French cuisine here is lavish at first taste but endlessly comforting in the finish. Pairing it with a selection from over 100 carefully chosen French wines will quickly show you why this place remains a favorite spot for Tokyo foodies. For a night when you want to focus solely on the cuisine with someone special, REQUINQUER's table is the most elegant choice.
2. Hommage, Asakusa: Michelin 2-Star Restaurant Dedicating Itself to Tokyo's Old Memories

If you walk past the tourist-filled Kaminarimon and delve deep into the alleyways, you'll find 'Hommage,' which interprets the essence of Asakusa through French cuisine. This place isn't just serving dishes; it feels like a love letter from the chef to the Asakusa area.
The 2-star dining experience, unfolded with the refined service of a kimono-clad hostess, is the epitome of sophistication. Artistic desserts served in Mino ceramics and playful plating that embodies the symbols of Asakusa maximize the joy of seeing. A dish meticulously crafted with Japanese seasonal ingredients using French techniques will make you remember Asakusa in a completely different light.
3. Sushi Sublime, Shibuya: Enjoy a Sushi Performance in teamLab's Light

If you want to taste the most modern side of Tokyo, Sushi Sublime, just a minute from Shibuya Station, is the answer. The moment you sit at the counter here, you become part of an art piece, not just a diner. In an unreal landscape where digital art by the world-renowned artist group 'teamLab' crashes like waves and blooms before your eyes, a master's sushi is created.
The taste adheres to the strictness of traditional Edomae, but the composition includes the delicacy of Kaiseki style, flowing seamlessly from appetizers to steamed and grilled dishes. The most Shibuya-like innovation that shatters the stereotypes of classic sushi restaurants. The sushi that melts in your mouth and the spectacle of light unfolding before your eyes will be the most intense 'culinary highlight' of your 2026 Tokyo trip.