Wow, what a find. Google maps guided us there after a search for seafood. They don't have an English menu and nobody speaks a single word of English. All guest were Japanese and didn't speak English either, truly a local place. It is well hidden in a narrow alley and doesn't have a proper door but rather a wooden wall that slides to the side. We only found it because people were coming out. The place is tiny and super cozy, staff is incredibly polite and helpful and the seafood was just amazing. Since we didn't understand anything on the menu we just pointed to a box that looked liked a set menu for ¥ 5000. It turned out to be omakase ( chef choice) and it was very very good. Price was fair for the quality of food we got. Very interesting experience and amazing food. I highly recommend this place if you crave oysters...
Read moreGreat find, great food. Not easy to find. It's at one end of a narrow alley that's easy to miss. Look for the Dontsuki Hidari sign. The entrance is at the corner nearest to the near road. The door is a sliding door, so you can't tell that it's actually the entrance. I couldn't find the doorbell as suggested but a previous reviewer. If you find a door handle, it's actually just a wall - the real entrance is about 2m to the right. I have attached some pictures of the real entrance here.
We had the shellfish courses. Each dish was good and some were very good, and they were all presented in a...
Read moreA creative-classic blend in design of hand crafted dishes. 3,000-5,000 per person. We are tourists that visited here for the first time after having traveled a good portion of Asia over the years. We had a delicious dinner and loved trying out the chefs unique creations. The staff helped us pick out great pairings. We highly recommend you visit! By the way, it’s a little hard to find. It’s down the alley at the end on the left side. The entrance is a...
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