Sushi, sashimi, and set-meals can be found here at a reasonable price. It is a stones throw from the local Anamori-Inari station, and is a good stand-by for travelers looking for a break from faster-paced restaurants found throughout Tokyo.
Asahi is an Ota local that feels like a snapshot back to 1966 when it was first opened, Asahi offers straightforward, simple Japanese affair done with the experience and friendliness of a family that has been operating for decades.
After a long day of navigating Tokyo's trains, hunting for souvenirs, and getting pleasantly lost in the city, there is Asahi. A place where the owners are watching the local news, guessing where their guests are from, and making sure their food is...
Read moreSmall, traditional Japanese Sushi Restaurant, with a few tables and a tatami mat room.
The food was amazing, and the staff was incredibly kind and attentive.
I got the sushi/tempura set and other members of the party got similar or the whole fried fish (mackerel.)
Everything was delicious, and the prices were reasonable.
They have an English menu, however the one in Japanese is more extensive so if you can read Japanese or use a photo translator that would be helpful.
They've been in business in the same location for 59 years (2025) and next year will be their 60th anniversary.
If you're in the Haneda airport area and need a delicious dinner, I highly recommend...
Read moreI went here last night and I absolutely loved this place. A wonderful, friendly and kind family own the restaurant and have done for 59 years. Despite being an obvious ‘fish out of water’, they took the time to make me feel comfortable and gave me the menu in both Japanese and English so I could have fun translating! The food is cooked fresh to order and the owner takes great pride in his food, making sure you’re enjoying every mouthful. ¥2,800 for the entire meal with a beer. I couldn’t have left feeling happier and feeling so pleased to have eaten authentic and local on my last night in...
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