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Don't eat at restaurants on street level
You’ll find everything from the freshest sashimi at the old fish markets of Tsukiji to a rainbow-coloured grilled cheese sandwich in the Harajuku district, if you know where to look. Lisa Anthony of Wendy Wu Tours says if you want to find guaranteed tasty eats, follow the locals. “In places like Ginza where there are a lot of office blocks, high-rise buildings and hotels, the restaurants on street level are often the most westernised and most expensive because they have to afford the rent,” she says. “But the smaller places down in the basement or on the upper floors is where the locals eat. And these smaller places are more likely to serve great handmade food rather than mass-produced.”