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 Tempura: Nakasei
It is a long-established tempura specialty restaurant founded in 1870. It is said that the origin of the restaurant dates back to the end of the Edo period when Tetsuzo Nakagawa, the first generation, started a tempura stall.
Asakusa Towada Metro Street
The specialty “Kuretsubo Kabu” grated radish is said to be the ultimate condiment for soba noodles! The restaurant takes pride in its handmade soba noodles, which are made from buckwheat flour grown under contract around Lake Towada in Aomori Prefecture.
Asakusa Tsurujirou Main Store
This popular restaurant offers monjayaki and okonomiyaki made with carefully selected ingredients. The style of cooking on the teppan in front of you is also attractive.
Asakusa Umezono
It was founded in 1854. The shop was originally a teahouse in a corner of Umezonoin, a branch temple of Sensoji Temple, and the name Umezono is related to this. The first generation gained popularity for its original awa-zenzai, which became a Tokyo specialty, and since then we have carried on the tradition as a sweet shop for more than 170 years.
Asakusa Unatetsu Kokusai-dori
This spacious and well-established eel specialty restaurant offers a wide variety of eel dishes such as Hitsumabushi and Unajyu.
Asakusa Yataro
This red-lantern izakaya with a Showa-era retro atmosphere focuses on fresh Wagyu beef, domestic pork, and domestic chicken motsu and horumon.
Asakusa-en
This Korean restaurant is located about a 4-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station.
Blanche
A shot bar with a relaxed atmosphere. With only 7 seats at the counter, it is like a small hideaway where you can enjoy chatting in a comfortable space with quiet jazz and bossa nova music playing.
Bona Festa
The menu includes classic Russian dishes such as borscht, pirozhki, cabbage rolls, and other unique oven-baked soups. The restaurant has a friendly downtown atmosphere.
Chanko Room
Chanko Room Asakusa Branch offers fresh seasonal sashimi and chanko-nabe. The mixed chanko-nabe is a convenient way to eat a well-balanced meal of meat, fish, and vegetables.
Coffee-Kan Asakusa
This coffee shop is located along Kaminarimon Street, not far from Kaminarimon. You can enjoy our special coffee and food menu in a relaxed atmosphere.