Bib Gourmand has appeared in every edition of the MICHELIN Guide and is loved across the world. If you are seeking a dining experience offering incredible satisfaction for the price, why not savour the offerings of a Bib Gourmand restaurant?
Let's take a look at the thirteen establishments that made their first appearance in the MICHELIN Guide Tokyo 2025.
le bistrot des bleus
French
The ‘blue’ of this ‘bistro of the blues’ refers to the blue in the French flag, which represents liberty. The young chef and sommelier enthusiastically pour out their passion for French cuisine.wokotote
Japanese
To enable diners to easily enjoy Japanese cuisine, he serves his dishes either à la carte or as omakase set meals, according to their preferences. Cuisine, drinks and interior blend agreeably together, so relax and let the time flow by.AUDACE
Italian
Guests gather around one large table and the kitchen and dining room meld into one as the sounds and aromas of cooking drift on the air. The menu features hometown cooking in Italy with touches of originality.Sushi Mikata
Sushi
The origins of Sushi Mikata go back to a standup sushi bar the chef went to with his father when he was a boy. Aiming to be a place where people could drop in casually for sushi, he emulated this standup format. Guests can order in amounts as small as one piece at a time.Fry-ya
Tonkatsu
Select the ingredients of your choice and the kitchen will prepare an original ‘mix fry’ just for you. Daytime fare consists of set meals of a variety of items. In the evening, multi-course prix fixe is the theme, with each morsel fried and served fresh.Ma Poule
French
The chef opened a small restaurant, Ma Poule to celebrate the appeal of Jura, in eastern France. Chicken and morels in sauce vin jaune is a Jura dish in which the chef takes great pride.RAMEN MATSUI
Ramen
Flavours are based on soy sauce, salt and dried sardines. The husband boils the noodles; the wife garnishes them with spring onion and fermented bamboo shoots. Between them, they bring alpha and omega together to complete each bowl of ramen.Le Nougat
French
The menu is an assemblage of French village fare. With an extensive list of wines from every region, many available by the glass, you can delight in the experience of pairing your dish with wines of the same region.Tachiguisushi Sushikawa
Sushi
Sushi got its start as hawker food that flourished in Edo (old Tokyo). To impart a feeling for that culture, Tachiguisushi Sushikawa is a standup sushi bar (and is what the name means). A sushi local where regulars come to chat with the chef.BRASSERIE POISSON ROUGE
French
The menu is a tour of France’s regions, with regional favourites. Each plateful expresses the chef’s simple message: French cuisine satisfying to both belly and soul.Hakodate Shioramen Goryokaku
Ramen
The owner-chef was born and raised in the Goryokaku district of Hakodate. He pours his heart and soul into salt-based ramen, a Hakodate favourite he has loved since childhood.Les six
French
The chef mixes his own sensibilities into cuisine rooted in French bistro fare. The blackboard menu is a medley of authentic dishes and à la carte items made with seasonal ingredients.Shiosoba Jiku
Ramen
The chef heard the call to the culinary life one day while riding his father’s motorcycle on a long tour. When he happened upon a ramen shop along the way, the taste of the salty soba touched his soul. He combines a clear seafood broth with homemade noodles crafted with aroma in mind.Click here for the quick links to the full online listings for all of the Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants in Tokyo or download the free MICHELIN Guide iOS/Android app.
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Illustration image:© Fry-ya