Asakusa Meidai Ramen Yoroi-Ya
For 30 years, Asakusa, the birthplace of soy sauce ramen, has been loved by the locals. This Japanese-style ramen is based on pork and chicken bones, and finished with carefully selected dried sardines, dried bonito flakes, and kelp, and has a slight aroma of yuzu. Please enjoy the old-fashioned soy sauce ramen with a downtown atmosphere.
Asakusa Monja Korokke
This restaurant is popular for its original gourmet monja-yaki croquettes.
Asakusa Mugitoro
Located near Asakusa Station, this Japanese restaurant is famous for its mugitoro. It also sells sweets made from yam, tea soba, and other items.
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 Sankaku
It is a long-established restaurant specializing in fugu (blowfish) cuisine with a history of more than 120 years. Located close to Sensoji Temple, the restaurant has a folksy atmosphere and is well known for its fresh fugu dishes at reasonable prices.
Asakusa Sankaku
This long-established fugu restaurant was established in 1902. Located on Roku-ku Street near Sensoji Temple, it boasts a history of over 100 years.
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 Stand
This standing izakaya is loved by regular customers for its at-home atmosphere. The charm of this bar is that you can enjoy a drink with light snacks in a casual atmosphere.
Asakusa Sushi-Waka Kaminarimo
This restaurant offers fresh sushi near Kaminarimon.
Asakusa Sweets Cafe: Saika
The store has a calm and modern Japanese style. We welcome you with a variety of Japanese sweets such as anmitsu, oshiruko (sweet red bean paste), our signature fluffy shaved ice, authentic coffee, parfaits, homemade thick green tea pudding, and more.