This season, give thanks to friends and family by ditching the oven and celebrating out in the city! It’s only a month until Thanksgiving (if you’re celebrating the American way). While the holiday isn’t as popular in Japan as or , over the past few years, we’ve witnessed several eateries setting up special plans for guests who wish to celebrate the event. If you’re not roasting a turkey yourself this year, here’s a list of places in Tokyo that offer authentic Thanksgiving classics, almost on par with what you’d have back home.

Ruby Jack’s Steakhouse is serving up a feast that’s both traditional and a bit different, all in a cozy, modern setting. Located just a quick walk from Roppongi Itchome Station, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a delicious meal with loved ones this Thanksgiving. Start off with a harvest salad loaded with fresh greens and crunchy walnuts, then dive into the zesty yellowtail ceviche.

The star of the show is the brined slow-roasted jumbo turkey, served with sausage stuffing and roasted veggies. Don’t forget to leave space for dessert—a pumpkin flan pie! Spend your intimate Thanksgiving celebration at one of the chicest restaurants in Daikanyama. The Ivy Place Thanksgiving menu starts with a bowl of creamed roasted butternut squash soup followed by smoked salmon with quinoa salad.

For the main course, there’s roasted turkey leg with gravy and pumpkin butterscotch pudding for dessert. After your meal take a stroll through Daikanyama .