Best Japanese Food in Thao Dien, Saigon

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Thao Dien has a dense cluster of Japanese restaurants, particularly along Nguyễn Đăng Giai and Quốc Hương, where ramen shops like Shinsho and Machida Shoten draw long queues for their tonkotsu and truffle mushroom bowls. For something beyond noodles, Matsuri at Vincom Thảo Điền serves mentaiko-grilled oysters and salmon belly ponzu tataki, while Ichibanken on the main strip holds a 4.9-star average across nearly 4,000 reviews.

Common Questions

Which Japanese restaurants in Thao Dien have the highest ratings?
KATSUYA holds a perfect 5.0 stars for its garlic chili katsu and deep-fried pomfret cutlet, while TONKOTSU RAMEN ICHIBANKEN and Shinsho Ramen both sit at 4.9 stars — Shinsho is especially well-regarded for its truffle mushroom ramen and tsukemen dipping noodles.
Where should I go for sashimi or a sit-down Japanese dinner in Thao Dien?
Matsuri Japanese Restaurant inside Vincom Thảo Điền is the go-to for a proper dinner — the tuna sashimi and mentaiko-grilled oysters are frequently highlighted, and it's a practical choice if you're already in the Vincom complex.
What Japanese dishes are Thao Dien's ramen spots known for?
The three main ramen shops each have a signature angle: Ichibanken is known for its black garlic and garlic tonkotsu broths, Shinsho on Nguyễn Đăng Giai for truffle mushroom ramen and tsukemen, and Machida Shoten on Quốc Hương (and in Estella) for spicy miso ramen alongside their tonkotsu — all three also serve gyoza.
Where in Thao Dien are Japanese restaurants concentrated?
Most are along the main Thao Dien dining strips — Thao Dien Street, Xuan Thuy, and Quoc Huong. Each Thao Dien street has its own page on Thaodien.app where you can filter by japanese and other cuisines.