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Dining in Japan: A Guide to Affordable & Delicious Chain Restaurants

For students and travelers arriving in Japan, one of the most exciting (and sometimes overwhelming) parts of daily life is eating out. While Japan is famous for high-end sushi and wagyu, the real “soul food” for locals and students alike is found at Chain Restaurants (チェーン店 – Chēn-ten).
These restaurants are the backbone of Japanese daily life—offering high-quality, consistent, and affordable meals that are easy to order even if your Japanese is still developing.

In this guide, we’ll explore:

  • Why chain restaurants are perfect for students
  • Essential “Foodie” vocabulary
  • Top 3 must-visit chains for your new life in Japan

Why Chain Restaurants are a Student’s Best Friend

If you are living on a budget or looking for a quick meal between classes, Japanese chains offer:

  1. Affordability: Most meals cost between 500 yen and 1,000 yen.
  2. Convenience: Many are open 24 hours or until very late.
  3. Technology: Many use tablet ordering (with English options) or vending machine tickets, making it stress-free for non-native speakers.

Essential Japanese Food Vocabulary

Learning these words will help you navigate any menu like a pro!

 定食 ていしょく (Teishoku)

  • Meaning: A set meal (usually includes a main dish, rice, miso soup, and pickles).
  • Example: 焼き魚定食をください。 (Yakisakana teishoku o kudasai.) → I’ll have the grilled fish set meal, please.

牛丼 ぎゅうどん (Gyūdon)

  • Meaning: Beef bowl (thinly sliced beef and onions over rice).
  • Example: 牛丼の並盛をお願いします。 (Gyūdon no namimori o onegaishimasu.) → A medium-sized beef bowl, please.

** refill ** おかわり (Okawari)

  • Meaning: Seconds / Refill (Commonly used for rice or tea).
  • Example: ご飯のおかわりは無料ですか? (Gohan no okawari wa muryō desu ka?) → Is the rice refill free?

券売機 けんばいき (Kenbaiki)

  • Meaning: Ticket vending machine (Found at the entrance of many shops).

Top 3 Chains to Kickstart Your New Life

1. Yoshinoya / Sukiya / Matsuya (The “Big Three” of Gyudon)

These are the kings of fast, cheap, and tasty food.

  • What to try: Gyudon (Beef Bowl).
  • Student Tip: Matsuya often serves a free miso soup with every bowl, and Sukiya has a huge variety of toppings like cheese or kimchi!

2. Saizeriya (Italian-Style Family Restaurant)

Ask any Japanese student where to go for the cheapest meal, and they will say “Saize.”

  • What to try: Milano-fu Doria (Meat sauce and doria) for only 300 yen!
  • Student Tip: It’s a great place to study or hang out with friends because of the “Drink Bar” (all-you-can-drink soda, coffee, and tea).

3. Sushiro / Kura Sushi (Kaiten-Zushi)

Experience “Conveyor Belt Sushi” where high-tech meets tradition.

  • What to try: Fresh sushi starting at approx. 120-150 yen per plate.
  • Student Tip: Use the touch-screen to order. At Kura Sushi, you can even win a small prize (Bikkura-Pon) by putting your empty plates into the return slot!

Start Your Delicious Journey with DEOW Japan

Navigating a new country is easier when you know where to get a good meal! At DEOW Japan, we help you with more than just paperwork:

  • Finding housing near the best local spots
  • Student orientations to explain daily life
  • Support for your “Shinseikatsu” (New Life) in Japan

 Ready to taste life in Japan? Contact us

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