Hana no Mai Restaurant & Edo Tokyo Museum
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Wrestling-themed venue for classic dishes including chankonabe, a stew eaten by sumo wrestlers.
attractions: Edo-Tokyo Museum, Ryogoku Kokugikan National Sumo Arena, The Sumida Hokusai Museum, The Sumida Hokusai Museum, APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower, Yokoamicho Park, Dai-ichi Hotel Ryogoku, Former Yasuda Garden, Japanese Sword Museum, Mikokuyu, restaurants: EDO-YU RYOGOKU, Tsukishima Monja Moheji, Ichikatsu, Tonkatsu Hasegawa, Shake Tree, Beer Club Popeye, Gonroku, Tomoegata Chanko, Dai-kichi, Kameido Gyōza Ryōgoku Branch
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Wrestling-themed venue for classic dishes including chankonabe, a stew eaten by sumo wrestlers.
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【Eating in Tokyo - Summary Part 1】 Japanese-favorite restaurants, both popular and niche #TokyoFood -------------------------- 🐮🐮🐮 Beef 🔺Kisoji Japanese Shabu-Shabu and Sukiyaki, the beef is quite good, considered a mid-to-high-end Wagyu restaurant in Japan. They also serve grilled fugu, but it's not recommended to try as it's easy to get the cooking time wrong and end up with an upset stomach [sweatR] 🐾Chain store, just search the name on GoogleMap to find the nearest location 🔺Ningyocho Imahan High-end traditional Sukiyaki, similar to Kisoji, they have Japanese staff in kimonos serving you, but this is a more established, older restaurant, usually frequented by wealthy Japanese and Chinese [shyR] 🐾Also a chain, can be found on GoogleMap. For those who care about the ambiance, the "Asakusa branch" is recommended, an old-fashioned Japanese garden-style restaurant~ 🐟🐟🐟 Sashimi 🔺Taico Chaya A niche tuna shop, mainly dealing with auction-grade tuna. I've been there five or six times and never encountered Chinese foodies, but there's a Chinese staff member, so no worries if you don't speak Japanese. Sometimes you can get a fish head for 3000 yen or a fish neck for 2000 yen, super affordable. Of course, you can just watch the fun too, there's even a rock-paper-scissors game where you can win fish. Must-try: Fatty Tuna 🐾2-3-2 Bakurocho, Nihonbashi, B1F 🍱🍱🍱 Unagi 🔺Chikuzan Unagi A specialty unagi (eel) restaurant, frequented by celebrities. Hidden in a small alley near Nihonbashi. I didn't expect that after posting the location on WeChat, many friends went to try it and all said it was delicious~ The first time I ordered a four-piece unagi set, which was a bit too much and greasy, the second time I ordered three pieces, which was just right~ 🐾15-16 Kobakurocho, Nihonbashi 🍻🍻🍻 Izakaya 🔺Izumaru Suisan Not a traditional izakaya, but perfect for night owls. This is a 24-hour seafood barbecue place~ Besides grilled seafood, their fried chicken (okay, fried chicken is good everywhere in Japan) and grilled potatoes are recommended. 🐾Chain store, GoogleMap 🔺Hananomai A traditional Japanese izakaya, open until very late (I don't know the exact time, just know that we always eat until the early hours and it's still crowded). They offer a wide range of Japanese dishes, sashimi, oysters, fried chicken, grilled fish (hoke) and more~ For drinks, they have many options, if you're a girl who doesn't like sake or beer, they have a lot of fruity shochu cocktails (called sawa), just choose your favorite fruit flavor! The alcohol content is very low~ 🐾Chain again 🦀🦀🦀 🔺Kani Doraku Specializes in king crab, usually ordered as a course meal. Many Chinese customers, with Chinese menus, the prices on the menu are per person. Each course is very rich, including crab sashimi, boiled crab, fried crab, crab meat steamed egg, etc. 🐾Chain again
ClarindaClarinda
1690
I'm a little late to posting this review as I visited back in May 2019. However, it was a great experience, it was somewhat touristy, but worth the experience and the food was great too. The menu is based on what a sumo wrestler would traditionally eat, you add the ingredients into a broth and cook yourself which was well worth the experience. I would recommend eating here if you're looking for a unique lunch experience.
Jerome MitchellJerome Mitchell
30
Restaurant was located under the railway line so there was a bit of noise whenever the train crossed. Ordering was easy and made through a QR code on a mobile device, however no English. Food was delivered by robot which was fun. Personally felt the food was a little bland, but perhaps we should have ordered what looked like hot pot rather than the more izakaya style eating. Portions were also pretty small. The steak was definitely the highlight of the meal as we ordered two servings.
Alex TAlex T
10
It is sumo wrestling town of Tokyo. President Trump will visit the tournament near this restaurant. It has its own model sumo ring for photos. We came to try the Chanko Nabe(sumo stew). ItEr liked the tempura better. It is popular with locals and tourists. Obviously many could not miss the opportunity for a photo posing as a sumo wrestler, a few took off their tips for this.
Wee Liang TANWee Liang TAN
10
Sono approdato in questo ristorante per puro caso, fa parte di un pranzo incluso di una visita guidata si Tokyo. Vi assicuro che è stato davvero particolare come proposta. Come potete vedere dalle foto, la scodella in metallo è posta sopra una fiamma, che oltre a mantenere la temperatura del piatto ha anche la funzione di cuocere direttamente davanti al commensale il proprio cibo. Le scodelle, proprio perché componibili al momento, si possono avere anche senza carne ed accompagnate con del tofu. Soluzione molto carina ( stiamo avendo più difficoltà di quel che potessimo immaginare a trovare ristoranti che vadano incontro a questa esigenza) e gustosa per i viaggiatori vegetariani. In entrambe le versioni ad arricchire la zuppa ci sono due tipi di funghi, porri, carote e cavolo cappuccio. Per spezzare l'attesa della cottura la zuppa è accompagnata da un'insalata ( piccolina) e un altro piccolo antipasto (rispettivamente adamame e ravioli di carne di pollo). Consigliato!
Luigi GiuntelliLuigi Giuntelli
00
Limited number of sashimi and sushi, steak was just average not very tender, yakitori also average. Chanko nabe 4 star. Grilled mackerel 4 star. Fresh oysters 4 star. Tried the horse meat sashimi 3.5 star. Over-all, it's a 3.5 star pub where you can unwind with friends over a bottle of sake and beer.
RA ORA O
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Nearby Attractions Of Hana no Mai Restaurant & Edo Tokyo Museum
Edo-Tokyo Museum
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The Sumida Hokusai Museum
APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower
Yokoamicho Park
Dai-ichi Hotel Ryogoku
Former Yasuda Garden
Japanese Sword Museum
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