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

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By Dale Roll, SoraNews24

Japan has a type of restaurant called “family restaurants“, and if you’ve spent much time in the country, you’ve probably been to one. They often offer a combination of basic Western-style and Japanese fare, including pastas, hamburg steaks, and teishoku set meals, for a reasonable price, and since there’s something for everyone there, that makes them great places for families to go out to eat together. They’re also popular for meals with friends and even, to some people, acceptable first date locations, so they’re just excellent all around!

Of course, not all family restaurants are the same. Some are more expensive, some have bigger menus, some offer alcohol and some don’t. But there are definitely some that stick in people’s minds as favorites. That’s why voter-based ranking website Goo Ranking decided to see which one is everyone’s favorite, but this time entirely based on cost performance.

9 (tie). Jolly Pasta and Jonathan’s

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It’s no surprise that these ended up a little bit lower on the ranking, as their menus tend to be a bit more expensive than other family restaurants. Jonathan’s offers everything from Japanese food to western-style meat plates, pasta, and pizza starting at 699 yen and going as high as 1,499 yen, while Jolly Pasta focuses on pasta dishes averaging around 700 to 1,000 yen. Both restaurants offer a drink bar, which gives you unlimited refills of various kinds of soft drinks, teas, and coffees for a reasonable fee.

8. Big Boy

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Big Boy is primarily a meat restaurant, serving sets with hamburg, steak, and chicken, which naturally results in their menu being a little more expensive. But, like any self-respecting family restaurant, they also have pasta and omelet rice, so unless you order steak or a huge portion of meat, you’ll still likely average under 1,000 yen per plate at Big Boy. They also offer a buffet bar with rice, salad, curry, and soup, in addition to a drink bar, so you can get a lot of food for a relatively low price.

7. Steak Gusto

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Everyone likes to eat meat for a reasonable price, especially when it tends to be more expensive in general, which is why we aren’t surprised to see Steak Gusto on the list. But we didn’t expect it to beat out Jonathan’s or Big Boy. Steak Gusto’s all-meat entrée menu, in contrast to regular Gusto locations’ more diverse lineup, offers a wide variety of steaks in addition to hamburg and chicken, but plates average over 1,000 yen with similar portions to other restaurants. The most expensive dish is a 200-gram tenderloin steak for 2,594 yen. However, their buffet bar offers dessert as well as the standard salad, soup, rice, and curry, so perhaps the sides are where the best value is found.

6. Coco’s Restaurant

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Not to be confused with CoCo Ichibanya, just about everyone’s favorite curry chain, Coco’s Restaurant is a family restaurant serving your typical hamburg, pasta, pizza, and salads. Their prices are pretty average across the board, ranging from 600 yen to over 1,000 yen for steaks and meaty plates, so no matter what you order, you aren’t going to spend much. Also, their shaved ice in summer is amazing, so it’s worth it to visit just for that.

5. Bamiyan

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Bamiyan is unique in that it’s a family restaurant that serves primarily Chinese dishes like dumplings, chili shrimp, and stir-fries. They’re served more family style, so you order a bunch of small dishes for the table instead of individual plates for each diner (though can do that too). Most shareable dishes average less than 300 yen, though the main dishes are about 500 to 800 yen. Altogether, you probably won’t end up spending much, and you can get a huge variety of food for everyone to enjoy.

4. Bikkuri Donkey

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A hamburg specialty restaurant, Bikkuri Donkey sets itself apart from other meat-focused family restaurants by offering hamburg as big as 300 grams for reasonable prices. Their standard basic 300-gram hamburg set, for example, costs 1,200 yen, which is a pretty nice deal when other restaurants only offer 150 or 200-gram hamburg for that price. Bikkuri Donkey is great for meat lovers with a big appetite who don’t want to spend a lot.

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A bit of a dark horse, Joyfull is a smaller family restaurant that has just 650 restaurants across the country, and its most prominent customer bases are found in Okinawa and Kyushu. Nevertheless, it’s earned its place as number three on the rankings of cost performance thanks to its 500-yen lunch menu, which allows you to choose two kinds of meat in addition to rice and a salad, and for just 50 yen more you can add the drink bar. For 100 yen more, you can also add dessert, unlimited rice refills, or miso soup. The amount of food you get makes this probably one of the best value lunches you could have.

2. Gusto

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Not to be confused with Steak Gusto (though operated by the same parent company), Gusto is one of the most popular family restaurants simply for the fact that they’re easy to find, since there are over 1,300 of them around the country. Their menu prices average around 800 yen, but where the best value lies is in their recently expanded alcohol and “bar food” menu. Their bar food generally comes in at less than 400 yen per plate, except for the beef stew dish and tuna yukhoe, and their alcoholic beverages range from 200 yen for a glass of wine to 500 yen for a mug of beer. They also have a daily weekday happy hour which drops the price of a mug of beer to 250 yen. It’s a great place for casual drinking, but also great for solo dining since some branches offer great solo booth amenities.

1. Saizeriya

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It won’ t be a shock to veteran family restaurant fans that Italian restaurant Saizeriya came out on top in as the chain with the best value. Their alcohol is the cheapest at just 100 yen per glass of wine, and their food comes out far cheaper than any of the other restaurants. Their basic hamburg steak, for example, is just 400 yen, and many of their basic pasta dishes come out to 300 or 400 yen. No food item on their menu is over 1,000 yen, including the steak, and most dishes are 600 yen or less. Saizeriya was also ranked the most satisfying restaurant of 2021, so you can’t go wrong bringing your family or friends to Saizeriya for a bargain meal.

Of course, these rankings are entirely subjective, and a lot more goes into the voting than you might think. Cost performance includes not only quantity of food for the price but always quality, service, variety, and lots of other things. For example, Royal Host didn’t make the list, but on our visit we found it had the best value breakfast, despite being the most expensive. If you’re looking to get started on the path to finding your own personal best-value family restaurant, though, this list of candidates is a great place to start.

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I vote for CoCo's of coursu!

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Does Otoya count as a family restaurant? If so I’m surprised it doesn’t make the list - better than a few of those on that list imo. Ichi-ni-san is better than all of them but my wife says that is a proper restaurant.

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Saizeriya is nothing special. Coco's and Johnathan's would be at the top for me along with Bikkuri Donkey.

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Saizeriya do spaghetti bolognaise made with lamb which is really good, meaty and satisfying. They also do lamb skewers and steaks, so it must be a theme for them.

Cocos do a cheap hamburg that's served half-cooked and finished on a hot stone so you get it freshly sizzled. You can replace the hot stone as many times as you like. I like eating meat straight out of the pan or off the bbq, so it hits the spot for me.

Many Gustos now incorporate Karayoshi, so the karaage fried chicken is very crispy. It's much better than all the izakayas I used to go to twenty years ago and up there with any dedicated karaage restaurants. I'm not into their other food, but Gusto is noticeably cheaper (and worse) than Cocos. Bikkuri Donkey and Big Boy are more expensive again, so we don't go to them.

If you see the number of kids in them, 100 yen sushi is also effectively family restaurants.

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Gusto and Coco's are indeed pretty cheap. But, they're also pretty awful.

Bamiyan is just so-so. I'd rather spend a little more at a "real" Chinese restaurant.

Saizeria is okay, if you stick to simple pasta dishes. Jolly Pasta is definitely better.

FYI, Gusto, Saizeria, and Bamiyan are the same company.

Personally, I prefer Royal Host for Western style and Washoko Sato for Japanese style, as family restaurants. They cost a little more. But, are still cheap. Just not as cheap as those on this list.

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Bamiyan is my favorite on that list. They have surprisingly decent Chinese food there. Saizeriya would be the bottom. I don't like it at all. Jolly Pasta is pretty good too.

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If you go to Bamiyan, the yuurinji, its a chicken thigh done in batter with a vinegary soy sauce and spring onions, fried chicken in sauce basically, is pretty good.

For famiresu-level feed, I think my favourite is the udon place Marugame Seimen, which is actually cheaper than a famiresu unless you go hard on the toppings. Their noodles are pretty good, and the kakiage veggie tempura is really tasty.

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Volks is superb. Unlimited salad, soup, bread and coffee with your steak or burger. Love it!

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I've only been to Jolly Pasta once. Thought it was a little pricey, but the one in Kumagaya is basically built on stilts near an intersection. So, whenever a large truck passes by, it feels like an earthquake. Will never go back again to that one. CoCo's is good. Love their cheese nan. Steaky Gusto and Gusto also fine establishments. I like Saizeria's chicken wings. Royal Host I used to go a lot when I lived in Tokyo but something about it made me think of hostess bars and seemed cringe.

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They are all great if you like your food out of a microwave.

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CoCo's.

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