Colorado Asakusa
A hole-in-the-wall cafe near Sensoji Temple with Wi-Fi available.
Daikoku-Ya
Founded in 1887, this long-established restaurant is especially famous for its tendon. The main restaurant is located on Denboin-dori at the end of Nakamise, past the Kaminarimon gate.
Denny’s Asakusa Kokusai-dori
The store is located on the second floor of a 7-Eleven on Kokusai Dori, just outside the Tsukuba Express exit.
Edo Cuisine: Sakurada
The restaurant features Edo cuisine reproduced based on documents from the Edo period and charcoal-grilled dishes enjoyed in the sunken hearth.
Edomae Sushi: Sushiei Asakusa
Edomae Sushi Sushiei is a long-established sushi restaurant with a history of over 160 years. You can enjoy traditional Edomae-zushi made by skilled craftsmen at a reasonable price without being overbearing.
Edomae Sushi: Tsune-Zushi
This sushi restaurant has a long history dating back to a prewar yatai (food stall). It is known for its casual and easygoing Edomae Sushi.
Eel Restaurant: Kutora
This eatery offers reasonably priced eel dishes. In addition to standard menu items such as unaju (eel stew), the restaurant also offers arranged menus such as fillet steak unaju and eel avocado donburi (eel with avocado on top of rice).
Eel Restaurant: Tsuru-Ya
We have had our restaurant in Asakusa for 90 years. Our eel and kabayaki, made from carefully selected domestic eels and grilled to perfection in a sauce that has been continuously added since the establishment of the restaurant, have been loved by many people for many years. We are also proud of our tempura made with the finest giant sea urchin.
Fugu no Miuraya
We have been serving exceptional fugu cuisine in the same style since 1963.
Fuji Ramen
This ramen restaurant is proud of its homemade noodles and pork bone broth. Located along Kokusai-dori Avenue, it is popular among locals and tourists.
Funachu Hanakawado
For more than 70 years since its establishment by Tadao Nemoto, known as the “father of yakitori,” Funachu has been serving traditional Edo cuisine with eel and yakitori as its main dishes.
Furu-Chan
Enjoy authentic takoyaki and lunchtime drinks in chic Asakusa. Furu-chan is tucked away in a quiet location, a short distance from the bustle of Asakusa.