Kagurazaka Ishikawa
Kagurazaka Ishikawa is a 3-star Michelin restaurant serving Japanese Kaiseki food.
According to the 2019 Michelin Guide, Tokyo is officially the world's number 1 food destination with a, frankly ridiculous, 230 starred restaurants.
Of these restaurants, thirteen have the honor of holding a formidable three Michelin stars.
If your trip has the budget to indulge in a little luxury, be sure to reserve a seat at one of the below three-starred Michelin restaurants for an unforgettable dining experience.
Kagurazaka Ishikawa is a 3-star Michelin restaurant serving Japanese Kaiseki food.
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This 3-star Michelin restaurant specializes in kaiseki, a traditional Japanese multi-course dinner. The restaurant has been operating for 27 years. In 2010, it