Complete Guide to Japanese Restaurant Types

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Izakaya (居酒屋)

  • Japanese pub-style restaurants

  • Casual atmosphere with shared small plates

  • Emphasis on drinks (beer, sake, shochu) with food

  • Usually open late night

  • Often have private rooms (koshitsu)

  • Common dishes: yakitori, karaage, sashimi, edamame

  • Great for groups

Kaiseki (懐石)

  • Traditional multi-course fine dining

  • Seasonal ingredients and artistic presentation

  • Most formal and expensive dining experience

  • Usually requires advance reservation

  • Often found in ryokan and high-end hotels

  • Can last several hours

  • Represents the pinnacle of Japanese cuisine

Sushi Restaurants

Kaiten-zushi (回転寿司)

  • Conveyor belt sushi

  • Casual and family-friendly

  • Color-coded plates for pricing

  • Can order special items directly

  • Affordable way to enjoy sushi

Traditional Sushi-ya (寿司屋)

  • Counter seating with chef

  • More formal atmosphere

  • Often offer omakase (chef's choice)

  • Can be very expensive

  • Some require introductions/reservations

Specialty Restaurants

Ramen-ya (ラーメン屋)

  • Specialized in ramen

  • Usually counter seating

  • Quick service

  • Often have vending machine ordering

  • Regional variations available

Soba-ya (そば屋)

  • Buckwheat noodle specialists

  • Can be casual or refined

  • Often serve both hot and cold options

  • Usually offer tempura as well

Udon-ya (うどん屋)

  • Thick wheat noodle specialists

  • Usually casual

  • Self-service is common

  • Regional styles vary

Tonkatsu-ya (とんかつ屋)

  • Specialize in breaded pork cutlets

  • Set meals with rice, miso soup, cabbage

  • Mid-range pricing

  • Family-friendly

Yakitori-ya (焼き鳥屋)

  • Grilled chicken skewer specialists

  • Often smoky atmosphere

  • Popular after work

  • Can be standing-only (tachinomi)

Okonomiyaki-ya (お好み焼き屋)

  • Savory pancake restaurants

  • Often cook at your table

  • Casual atmosphere

  • Regional variations (Osaka vs. Hiroshima style)

Tempura-ya (天ぷら屋)

  • Specialized in tempura

  • Can be casual or high-end

  • Often counter seating

  • Some offer set meals, others piece by piece

Casual Dining

Teishoku-ya (定食屋)

  • Set meal restaurants

  • Usually include rice, miso soup, sides

  • Quick service

  • Affordable

  • Found near offices and stations

Donburi-ya (丼屋)

  • Rice bowl specialists

  • Quick service

  • Affordable

  • Popular for lunch

Curry Rice Shops (カレー屋)

  • Japanese-style curry

  • Quick service

  • Very affordable

  • Family-friendly

Modern Dining

Family Restaurants (ファミレス)

  • Western-Japanese fusion

  • Family-friendly

  • Affordable prices

  • Extended hours

  • Large menus

Yoshoku Restaurants (洋食屋)

  • Japanese-style Western food

  • Examples: omurice, hamburger steak

  • Mid-range pricing

  • Popular with families

Traditional Casual

Shokudo (食堂)

  • Basic Japanese home-style cooking

  • Very casual

  • Affordable

  • Popular with students and workers

Yatai (屋台)

  • Food stalls/carts

  • Usually open evenings only

  • Very casual

  • Popular in certain regions (especially Fukuoka)

Etiquette Tips

  • Most restaurants provide oshibori (wet towel)

  • "Irasshaimase!" is a welcome greeting

  • Say "Itadakimasu" before eating

  • Tipping is not expected

  • Many restaurants have lunch specials

  • Popular places may require queuing

  • Some high-end places require reservations

  • Cash is still king at many establishments

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