Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan|Sanpei Nomita
Izakaya restaurant, at Japan, 〒104-0052 Tokyo, Chuo City, Tsukishima, 1 Chome−12−8 柴田ビル B1F
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Rating
4.2 (110 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 17:00
💲Price Range
¥1-4000
☎️Phone Number
+813-3531-5322
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More Comments at Google MapExcellent quality of fish! I always order the tuna and sea bream pickled rice bowl for 950 yen. Although the parts differ slightly depending on the day, the translucent sea bream and glossy tuna are superb. Whether it's a family business or not, lunch is served by an old lady. The interior is like an old-fashioned izakaya, and it may be difficult for women to enter, partly because it is located in the basement. I don't recommend it to people who see things as demerit points because sometimes the rice is soggy, but the level of fish is more than enough to make up for it! "It's definitely worth entering." There are many male customers in the customer base, and the amount of rice is also large. Pickles and jako sprinkles are attached to accompany the rice, and there is even an umeboshi jar on the table. I think women are just right for less rice. Sashimi is delicious even at night when the pub is open! Also, the motsuni is very beautiful, and even people who don't like offal may be able to eat it here.
Two people used it on a Saturday around 6pm. It's a very deep izakaya. Is it okay? Can you take my order? I was worried, but there was no need to worry at all. There were a lot of customers in the store, and when I raised my hand to order, they noticed me right away. Alcohol, of course. The sashimi, offal stew, and leek balls were all very delicious... but! In the end, I ordered the grilled tuna mayo and it all went away lol I loved the way it was served in the can...it was really good and made me laugh. Does Grandma have plates for all kinds of people? It was a very cozy izakaya. Thank you for the meal!
There are many fresh and delicious snacks at affordable prices. I highly recommend it to those who want to experience local Japan.
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