So, to celebrate the creation of successful Japanese restaurants around the world, here are 10 restaurants serving Japanese food overseas! This list of great Japanese restaurants was compiled based on restaurant reviews on community-based websites. The rating is based on both the number of comments a restaurant received between July 2012 and June 2013, as well as the restaurant’s average rating of five stars. The full list includes 30 names, though it doesn’t include any restaurants in Japan itself. Here are the top sapporoshakopeemn Japanese restaurants outside of Japan, as defined by customers and critics.
This state-of-the-art sushi bar is not only the highest ranked Japanese restaurant outside of Japan, it is also the 3rd largest in all of Naples, a city of approximately 1,250 restaurants listed on Trip Advisor.
The number one restaurant in all of Almada, a town outside of Lisbon, it receives high praise for its great taste and friendly staff, even to those who don’t speak Portuguese.
Again, another top restaurant in town! Despite being a small town in the landlocked state of Kansas, the fish they serve tastes really fresh and is absolutely topnotch.
Located on the island of Hawaii, where many Japanese people like to travel, it makes sense for a sushi restaurant to showcase some of its extraordinary tastes. The Hawaiian array of flavors and ambiance make it the perfect match.
Ranked number two out of over 3,000 restaurants in Austin, Texas and fifth in the world for Japanese cuisine, this place is definitely worth a visit. Their daily “social sake hour” is another plus!
After a day of sightseeing in Asakusa, head to Daikokuya Tempura for some crunchy tempura. This restaurant is located just a few minutes away from the most popular tourist area, Sensoji Temple and Asakusa Temple. Daikokuya Tempura has been around for over 130 years in a beautiful building with authentic Japanese décor.
With only one small table and a few counter seats, reservations are mandatory to eat at Sushi Bar Yasuda. Since the restaurant is very small, guests can see up close how fresh sushi is made to order. When making your reservation, make sure you reserve a spot at the counter so you can watch the chefs cook and learn some of the secrets of making sushi.