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We notice a small but important change in Saizeriya’s updated Grand Menu

Our budget wine lover isn’t sure what to do now.

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Saizeriya’s private solo booths are one of the best places to work, drink and eat in Japan

Equipped with everything you need to get work done and unwind with a glass of wine afterwards.

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Bando Taro proves family restaurants in Japan are on a whole other level

There are family restaurants, and then there are Bando Taro family restaurants.

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Japanese chain Bikkuri Donkey’s enormous salad almost beats Mr. Sato, but not because of its size

Casual restaurant chain’s giant salad causes unexpected problems for Mr. Sato.

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Japan’s top 10 best-value family restaurants, as chosen by diners

When it comes to a cheap yet filling meal, I think we all know the best place to go.

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We eat at three Japanese family restaurants to find the one with the best-value breakfast

At which Family Restaurant do you get the best meal for your money at breakfast time? We find out!

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Cheap, casual restaurant Gusto offers beautiful spring sweets using gourmet Uji green tea

Enjoy these lovely desserts made with green tea from Kyoto’s Uji City this spring, and without spending a fortune!

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We try an amazing all-you-can-eat pizza deal for less than three bucks in Tokyo

Family restaurant chain Olive Hill offers up a whopping 10 pizza varieties as part of their eat-until-you-drop lunch special.

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Denny’s Japan puts matcha desserts, including pancakes and tiramisu, on its menu

Denny’s customers can enjoy the taste of Kyoto’s Uji matcha green tea this summer.

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The new seasonal menu at family restaurant chain Jonathan’s is curiously simple…

We’re used to family restaurants in Japan offering their own unique takes on western dishes, with what might best be described as mixed results. But this item on the new seasonal menu at Jonathan’s sees the restaurant branch out into stripped down, über-simple food that’s had some customers questioning: can you really call that a side dish?!

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