Cool atmosphere and great seafoods restaurant.
Especially, Magro/ Tuna platters are amazing for me. And I was so surprised the pricing, reasonable. Magro platters/ lean portions contains about 10ps with 2ps of Japanese omelettes, and just 900JPY. Appetizer plate (a couple of magros and 6ps of sea eels with sweety soy sauce) plus two alcohols are just 2200JPY! Unbelievable...
You need to purchase ticket prior to taking seats, and they accept some credit cards like VISA/ Mater and some e-money on top of cash. On the top of drinking and appetizers menus, you can take so many seafood rice bowls there. Because of lots topping menus, you can make only one bowl as you want!
It looks that you can take a dog, if you follow some rules regulated like as taking diaper and leash etc. It looks that you can purchase them if you do not have them when you come in.
Overall, great place, like as Half moon bay, CA. Again, you can enjoy Japanese seafoods etc.. there. A bit tough to go there by train, but it's worth it for...
Read moreAmazing... From the view, decor, ocean breeze and seafood, there really is no fault to find in this tuna bowl restaurant.
Around about 20 minutes walk from Kachidoki station, it is an absolute jem tucked away in the city centre that you have to visit.
Chose the Tuna selection bowl of otoro, chutoro and tuna. The otoro melts in the mouth like quality wagyu you wouldn't think you were eating fish. And if that wasn't enough, enjoying this on a swing overlooking Sumida river? A memorable experience you just have to recommend. Extra detail: they serve hot tea and water you can keep refilling.
Among the seatime decor, there is also gym equipment and free wifi so it's easy to work here and burn some calories too. And once you are done, you can check out the shop offering knick-knacks, jewellery and more to take you to the...
Read moreWhat a hidden gem this place is! You can't get any fresher fish than a restaurant connected to a fisherie. It's a little difficult to get to due to the location and construction going on currently but it is so worth the effort. You'll order from an electronic ticket vending machine that accepts cash or credit card and is in Japanese or English, and after you pay, you'll receive a ticket with your number on it. Dont worry if you dont speak Japanese though, the staff will likely remember you and your order and they will let you know when it's ready to be taken from the pick up window. Stop by and enjoy some of the freshest seafood...
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