we had no plan for dinner so just found this place from google map as saw it having 4+ stars. it's a warm restaurant with simple and good food plus choices of sake. we're pleased with the selection in the fridge. then we started the meal with isojiman and shirako. the overall food and place were good, just one thing upset us was there's an elder lady she's quite rude. while we're waiting for our food, we wanted to pick more sake and thus i asked if we could go near to the fridge and see? she didn't reply but just threw the sake menu to us (meaning we should refer to the menu only). but it's quite common that the paper menu wouldn't cover all selection, and i saw there's some bottle in the fridge that wasn't mentioned. i wasn't sure if she meant we couldn't order those or simply tourist shouldn't ask a question? she made us so embarrassed. later on a younger lady came and said actually we could go and...
ย ย ย Read moreBest experience in tokyo thus far. Met the owner, who really cares about creating a welcome atmosphere for customers, whether local or foreign. This trickles down to the staff, and ultimately to the customers themselves. Mostly a local crowd when I went, with a few foreigners. Excellent sake selection. And don't worry if you don't know what to order. The staff are happy to help pick out excellent sake and food choices. I cannot recommend Sake No Ana enough. A truly unique and welcoming experience. My trip to Tokyo wouldn't have been the...
ย ย ย Read moreSake, if this is your thing (or not); this is a must try! A professional sake restaurant, a hint was that there is a sake warmer built into the table!
Menu was in Japanese, the English menu is a bit out of date (we had a local who took us) so may need to rely on Google translate!
Tried 3 different sake, 2 hot and 1 cold; had a set menu (I think had to pre-order), a selection of their daily...
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