Tempura, Soba and Gyoza! Six recommended restaurants which offer Japanese food other than Sushi

06.November.2017 | FEATURES / FOOD / SPOT

 

Tsurukamero(Harajuku)

つるかめ

“Trusukamero” is located in the “Urahara” area (an area behind Meiji Street, in front of Takeshita Street). The outside design of the restaurant is modern and unique. A turtle and crane are depicted on raised wooden slats. With regards to their lunch menus, they offer sashimi, tendon (tempura rice dish) udon noodles and gyoza (dumpling)/curry, which all Japanese people love. They also offer various kinds of a la carte dishes centering around “nabes” (Japanese hot pot dish) so that adults can drink alcohol comfortably. The recommended “nabe” is “Medetai Nabe” which will bring you good luck. The menu includes the head of red sea bream and harusame noodles.  The taste of the fish-broth-based soup is so delicious!

 

Detailed information:http://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/71295

 

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Tsurukamero

Address:4-27-2, Jingumae, Shibuyaku, Tokyo

Hours:12:00 – 23:00

Holiday:irregularly

TEL:03-5413-3947

URL:https://kiwa-group.co.jp/tsurukamerou_harajyuku/

 

 

Oden Kappo Yushima Riki(Yushima)

おでん

“Oden Kappo Yushima Riki ” is a shop that took over the famous store “Kurogi” using the old house which has a Showa era feel to it. “Ganso Tomato Oden” is a popular menu item which has a tasty translucent soup and slightly sour tomatoes in it. “Gyusuji Doteyaki with French bread” and “Takoyaki Oden” are also great. You can also enjoy sashimi, horse-meat sashimi, whale bacon and other dishes.

 

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Oden Kappo Yushima Riki

Address:〒113-0034 3-35-1 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

Hours:16:30~22:30(L.O22:00)

Holiday:Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays

TEL:03-5816-6535

URL:https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1311/A131101/13210071/

 

 

Gonpachi(Asakusa)

ごんぱち

Many people say, “If you’re looking to entertain foreign guests, look no further than Gonpachi.” This traditional Japanese-style restaurant is not only popular with Japanese guests, but also with guests from overseas. In the year 2002, former President Bush and former Prime Minister Koizumi enjoyed an informal dinner at this very restaurant. There are handmade soba noodle dishes, Kushiyaki (a skewered meat and vegetable dish), and handmade sushi. High-grade charcoal is used to carefully grill the Kushiyaki skewers.

 

Detailed information:http://www.moshimoshi-nippon.jp/24945

 

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Gonpachi Asakusa Azumabashi

Address: Nakagawa building 1st & 2nd floor, 2-1-15, Kaminarimon, Taitou-ku, Tokyo

 Hours:11:00~23:00(Food 22:00L.O. Drink 22:30)

Holiday:no holidays

TEL:03-5830-3791

URL:http://www.gonpachi.jp/asakusa/

 

 

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