Teppan-yaki/monja Raimon Osugi
Teppan grill of black beef and seafood is excellent! From October to early April each year, you can also enjoy butter-grilled large Sanriku oysters. The owner’s specialty is Japanese black beef, and he only purchases the best beef at the time of purchase.
Teuchi-Soba: Towada Sushiya Street
It is a long-established handmade soba restaurant established in 1924. As the name suggests, it faces Sushiya Street.
Tokiwa Restaurant
It is a long-established public diner established in 1922 (Taisho 11). It has long been loved by locals and tourists alike as a place to enjoy traditional set menus and a la carte dishes.
Tokyo Sake BAL Ambai Asakusa
Izakaya is an izakaya where you can enjoy Japanese sake and creative Japanese cuisine. You can enjoy dishes made with fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients along with carefully selected Japanese sake.
Tonkatsu Oribe
Located in Asakusa Kaminarimon-dori and Kanda Jimbocho, this restaurant offers a quick and easy way to enjoy delicious tonkatsu, a specialty of the restaurant.
Tonkyu
Established 56 years ago next to Kaminarimon in Asakusa. We are mainly open for tonkatsu and western cuisine. There is also a tatami room for those with small children.
Tsukiji Sushisen Asakusa Kaminarimon
In the spacious restaurant with 130 seats, mainly at the counter, you can enjoy your meal while watching the brilliant handiwork of our artisans.
Tsukiji Sushisen Asakusa Kaminarimon
In addition to sushi made with fresh fish, you can also enjoy a la carte dishes and alcoholic beverages.
Unagi Yakko
It is a long-established eel restaurant with a long history, founded during the Kansei era (1789-1800). It is said that Katsu Kaishu and John Manjiro also frequented this famous restaurant, and there are records of its appearance in novels.
Uotami Asakusa Okuyama Omairimachi
This izakaya chain restaurant in Asakusa features private rooms and banquet seating.
whaling ship
Located on Roku-ku Street near Hoppy Street, this popular izakaya is famous for its whale cuisine. It is also known as the restaurant featured in Beat Takeshi’s song “Asakusa Kid.
Yatsume Unagi
Sells oil of strong eight-eyed eel gizzard.