Ota City, Tokyo, Japan|Kazu
Izakaya restaurant, at 3 Chome-29-3 Sanno, Ota City, Tokyo 143-0023, Japan
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Rating
4.3 (56 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 10:30
💲Price Range
¥4000-9000
☎️Phone Number
+813-6410-7447
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More Comments at Google MapIncredible. Get here and eat. Very little English but they try hard. Point and eat or use the translate the app. We ordered the fish and skewers. Brought an appetizer of fish and tofu. Then, the chefs made a Japanese omelette for free. Then the chef brought us another special dish which were fried leeks and meat. Then our meal came. Fish was fresh and delicious and the skewers of chicken, sausage and livers were among the best I’ve ever had. All this food was under $20. The chef made me a spaghetti to go. Did I mention we arrived shortly before closing and they still accommodated us. Seriously, eat here. Great atmosphere, delicious food. And a sake menu a mile long.
👇The menu we received👇 ・Assortment of 3 seasonal items ・3 types of today's sashimi ・Sangen pork stew with salt ・Oyama chicken skewers ・Maruju cream cheese sandwich fried ・Tai Meshi About 6 minutes walk from Omori Station. Came in on a Friday around 7pm. The interior is calm and perfect for a drink with friends or colleagues. Every dish was extremely delicious. ▶ Sangen pork stew with salt The meat is soft and juicy. The soy sauce and salty sauce make it irresistibly delicious. ▶Oyama chicken skewers Three types of liver, fillet, and thigh! The carefully grilled skewers have soft meat and a rich flavor when you bite into them. ▶Taimeshi The set comes with pickled vegetables and sea bream soup. Taimeshi is delicious when eaten as is, but it is also delicious when poured with sea bream soup and ochazuke.
The skewers were very delicious. I also liked fried foods! The wooden interior was very comfortable, and it was great to be able to taste a variety of Japanese sake! It was located in a location that was easy to find from Omori Station, and the store was well-loved by locals.
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