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It is an Asakusa popular izakaya where you can casually stop by!
Aji-no-mise: Nishiki
Located along Kaminarimon-dori, it is a favorite among locals and offers hearty dishes at affordable prices.
Asakusa Bar Okamoto
There are two branches of Asakusa Bar Okamoto: the main branch and the Hoppy Street branch. A long-established popular bar in business for more than 60 years, you can enjoy their famous beef stewed with beef tendon and other items.
Asakusa Cafe La Grande Calice
The red tent is the landmark of this restaurant, which has the atmosphere of a Parisian café. Open from early in the morning until late at night, it can be used for a wide range of hours from morning to dinner.
Asakusa Imahan Kokusai-dori Main Store
Asakusa Imahan Kokusai-dori Honten is a long-established restaurant established in 1895, where you can enjoy sukiyaki and shabu-shabu using the finest Japanese black beef. Private rooms with a relaxed atmosphere are also available for important dinners.
Asakusa Monja Korokke
This restaurant is popular for its original gourmet monja-yaki croquettes.
Asakusa Roku-ku Sakaba Hoppy Street
It is a popular bar located on Hoppy Street in Asakusa. You can enjoy the famous beef stew, skewers, and a wide variety of a la carte dishes on the lively terrace seating.
Asakusa Samboa
This long-established standing bar is located away from the hustle and bustle of Asakusa. It is an affiliate of Samboa, which has its main branch in Osaka and Kobe, and has inherited the traditional style.
Asakusa Sanshokudo
This ramen restaurant is known for its ramen made with plenty of dried sardines. The old-fashioned Chinese noodles are especially popular, with a refreshing flavor.
Asakusa Saryo Ichimatsu
Asakusa Saryo Ichimatsu was established in 1952. In a traditional Japanese-style house, you can enjoy seasonal kaiseki cuisine while admiring the garden.
Asakusa Tako-Maru
This takoyaki specialty restaurant is located on the Okuyama Omairimachi shopping street near Sensoji Temple. It offers freshly baked takoyaki, light snacks such as fried chicken and homemade sausages, and alcoholic beverages, and can be used for both eating and resting inside the store.
Asakusa Unatetsu Kokusai-dori
This spacious and well-established eel specialty restaurant offers a wide variety of eel dishes such as Hitsumabushi and Unajyu.