Food & Wine USA - (12)December 2019

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+Foodie walking toursin
Tokyo range from general to
specialized, focusing on sushi,
sake, or just desserts. Sign
up for at least one for some
insight into Japan’s culinary
culture, and learn some basics
on local customs, specialties,
and chopstick etiquette.

+ Visit the legendary Tsujiki
Outer Market in the morning,
then enjoy breakfast culled
from the surrounding stands
and tiny restaurants. Make like
a local and try grilled salmon,
sea urchin, fresh shrimp, and
beef intestine stew.

+ Try your hand at cooking
your own okonomiyaki, a
savory grilled pancake (and
Osaka specialty) topped with
eggs and mayo.

+ Indulge your sweet tooth
with sesame-seed ice cream
from Eddy's Ice Cream in

Shibuya or frozen popcorn
from street vendors in
Harajuku.

+ Join the locals in sipping
sake or savory local brews
in the tiny bars of the Shinjuku
district.

+ Opt for the omakase
menu in a sushi restaurant.
Both high-end eateries and
neighborhood favorites off er
this chef ’s choice option.

+ Slurp your way through a
bowl of ramen at one of the
shops on Ramen Street
underneath Tokyo Station.

+ Try to score one of the most
coveted tables in town at
spots like Sukiyabashi Jiro
(featured in the documentary
Jiro Dreams of Sushi),
Ningyocho Imahan (known
for its Wagyu beef ), and Toriki
(famous for its skewers).

An Endless Feast

The closest Asian destination to the U.S. West Coast,
Tokyo is a vibrant, buzzing metropolis packed with
cultural attractions, trendy shopping, nonstop
nightlife—and unforgettable cuisine. From
Michelin-starred dining to late-night ramen houses,
you’ll fi nd something to satisfy every craving.
Try can’t-miss culinary experiences like these.

See where Alaska Airlines and its partners can
take you at alaskaair.com/globalpartners.
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