神楽坂の路地裏にひっそりと佇む「カド」は、まるで田舎のおばあちゃんの家に遊びに来たかのような、どこか懐かしくあたたかい空間が広がる一軒家の居酒屋。昭和の趣をそのまま残した建物に、畳の座敷や障子、ちゃぶ台が並び、非日常の中でホッとできる時間を過ごせます。
お食事はどれも丁寧に作られていて、低温調理の牛たたきをはじめ、揚げ物や煮物、香の物に至るまで一品一品にしっかりと手がかけられています。品数も多く、味のバリエーションも豊富。それでいて価格はとても良心的で、コストパフォーマンスは抜群です。
ドリンクも含めて提供スピードが早く、サービスの質も高いと感じました。スタッフの方の気配りや雰囲気づくりも心地よく、安心して食事を楽しめるお店です。
また、立ち飲みのカジュアルなスペースも入口近くに用意されており、ちょい飲み利用にも対応。用途に合わせて使い分けができるのも魅力です。
外国から訪れる方にも、日本らしい雰囲気を肌で感じられるお店としてとてもおすすめできます。座敷の空間や器の使い方など、細部に日本文化が表現されており、旅行者にも印象的な体験になるはずです。
キャッシュレス決済にも対応しているため、支払いもスムーズで安心です。
神楽坂で、“静かであたたかい”和のひとときを過ごしたい方、または外国の友人を案内したい方には、ぜひ一度訪れてみてほしい一軒です。
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English translate:
Nestled in a quiet alley of Kagurazaka, Kado feels like a nostalgic trip to your grandmother’s countryside home. With tatami floors, sliding shoji doors, and classic low tables, the atmosphere blends warmth with old-fashioned Japanese charm.
Every dish is prepared with care—from the tender, low-temperature seared beef to the crispy fried items and delicately seasoned sides. The variety and quality of the food are impressive, especially considering the price point. It offers incredible value for the experience.
Service was smooth and attentive, with food and drinks arriving quickly. The staff created a welcoming and relaxed environment that made the meal even more enjoyable.
A standing bar area near the entrance allows for casual visits, while the main dining space is perfect for a more relaxed, sit-down meal.
For international visitors, Kado offers a unique opportunity to experience authentic Japanese ambiance and hospitality. From the traditional setting to the thoughtful plating, every detail reflects cultural richness.
It’s also cashless-payment friendly, making it convenient for both locals and tourists.
Whether you’re seeking a quiet Japanese dinner, a cozy night out, or a memorable dining experience for visitors from abroad, Kado is definitely...
Read moreLocated in a reformed old house, this place has a great traditional Japanese atmosphere. The food is typical "washoku" (simply meaning "Japanese food") to be had for a reasonable price. Like so many places in this neighborhood, lunch is a very good value. The small "standing" bar area is an after-hours favorite as well, staying open until around 2 am most nights. They even sell the employee t-shirts if you want a unique souvenir to remember your visit (a bit pricey at 3000 yen...
Read moreI had trouble finding the place. Not that the place is hidden or anything, but the signage showing the name "Kado" was easy to overlook, and I kept walking by the place that fit the description (an old Japanese house converted to be a restaurant), thinking it was some other business. Once I got in, all was good: the food (multiple plates of bite-size food brought serially in a typical Japanese fashion), the atmosphere (wood pillars, beams) and good...
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