Japan Eats, Part I: Savoy Pizza
![Seared sushi-grade tuna atop one fantastic pizza at Savoy in Tokyo.](https://www.foodgal.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/tuna-pizza-772x1024.jpg)
Tokyo, JAPAN — I just spent two weeks in Japan, my first time there, in what can only be described as an eating adventure of a lifetime.
Scan my Instagram or Facebook pages, and you’ll get a taste through photos and words of all the fine tempura, sushi, tonkatsu, ramen, pastries, and other specialties I thoroughly enjoyed at a pittance, given the very favorable exchange rate of the U.S. dollar to the Japanese yen. Today and Friday, I’ll spotlight two very different restaurants worthy of particular mention.
Though I did online research, and solicited recommendations from friends and chefs who travel to Japan regularly, I don’t think it’s possible to go wrong eating pretty much anywhere in Japan, even if all you do is wing it when you’re there.
![Head here when you want to try pizza in Japan.](https://www.foodgal.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/savoy-sign.jpg)
Even eating tiramisu or flan or crustless egg salad sandwiches from a convenience store there is a revelation. Each of those items is less than $2 U.S. at a 7-Eleven or other Japanese convenience store — and the quality just phenomenal.
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