
Best Local Restaurants in Asakusa: Where to Enjoy Classic Japanese Comfort Food
Asakusa is packed with delicious food! From monjayaki and hitsumabushi to tempura and fugu cuisine, we’ve put together a list of must-try gourmet dishes you shouldn’t miss.
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Table of Contents
- 1 【Yoshikami Western Restaurant】 Enjoy classic Western-style dishes at a long-established restaurant with over 70 years of history
- 2 【Sansada】 Edomae tempura fried generously in sesame oil
- 3 【Torafugu-tei】 How to fully enjoy the luxury delicacy “fugu”
- 4 【Shinjuku Saboten Tonkatsu】 Enjoy freshly fried tonkatsu with the aroma of freshly ground sesame
- 5 【Marugame Seimen】 Endless ways to enjoy “kama-age udon”
- 6 【Kiyoken】 Yokohama’s soul food “Shiumai Bento” can also be enjoyed in Asakusa!
- 7 【Tsukishima Meibutsu Monjayaki Daruma】 Born in Asakusa! Let’s learn how to enjoy “monjayaki”
- 8 【Hitsumabushi Bincho】 Enjoy “hitsumabushi” in four different ways
- 9 【Gindaco Highball Sakaba】 Casually enjoy “takoyaki” with a drink!
- 10 【Kushikatsu Tanaka】 Enjoy the crispy texture of freshly fried “kushikatsu”
- 11 【Tenya】 Enjoy hearty and affordable “tendon” rice bowls!
【Yoshikami Western Restaurant】
Enjoy classic Western-style dishes at a long-established restaurant with over 70 years of history
Tucked away on a back street off Asakusa’s central entertainment district, the “Rokku Broadway,” Yoshikami Western Restaurant has been serving the same beloved flavors since it first opened in 1951, and remains one of Asakusa’s most popular yoshoku (Japanese-style Western) restaurants.
Classic dishes such as omurice, steak, and stew are prepared to suit the Japanese palate. It’s even said that the flavors pair well with sake! The building, unchanged since its reconstruction in 1960, has a warm, nostalgic feel—perfect for experiencing the atmosphere of a traditional Western-style diner from days gone by.

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Restaurant website: https://www.yoshikami.co.jp/info01.html
【Sansada】
Edomae tempura fried generously in sesame oil
If you want to enjoy tempura in Asakusa, why not visit the long-established Sansada? Founded in Tempo 8 (1837) during the Edo period, Sansada has carried on its tempura tradition for over 180 years and continues to be loved by visitors to Asakusa.
Sansada’s tempura is made in the classic “Edomae tempura” style, fried in fragrant sesame oil. You can savor the rich aroma of sesame oil along with the light, crispy texture that defines this traditional taste.

Restaurant website: http://tempura-sansada.co.jp/
【Torafugu-tei】
How to fully enjoy the luxury delicacy “fugu”
The luxury ingredient fugu (pufferfish) has long been considered a feast reserved for special occasions. From fugu hot pot “tecchiri” to thinly sliced fugu sashimi “tessa,” this article introduces the best ways to enjoy delicious fugu dishes. If you’re looking to try fugu in Asakusa, why not visit Torafugu-tei, which uses premium domestically sourced torafugu delivered directly from the producers?
Restaurant website: https://www.torafugu.co.jp/shop/#12
【Shinjuku Saboten Tonkatsu】
Enjoy freshly fried tonkatsu with the aroma of freshly ground sesame
At Shinjuku Saboten Tonkatsu in Asakusa, you can enjoy tonkatsu paired with their signature ground-sesame sauce. This article introduces proper tonkatsu etiquette, including how to grind the sesame seeds and prepare the sauce.
Read the detailed eating guide here
Restaurant website: https://shinjuku-saboten.com/shop/list/
【Marugame Seimen】
Endless ways to enjoy “kama-age udon”
Marugame Seimen’s signature dish, kama-age udon, features freshly boiled, chewy udon noodles enjoyed by dipping them directly into hot broth. Did you know that by adding tempura toppings and condiments, you can enjoy countless variations? This article introduces the many ways to savor kama-age udon.
Restaurant website: https://stores.marugame.com/111286
【Kiyoken】
Yokohama’s soul food “Shiumai Bento” can also be enjoyed in Asakusa!
A favorite for location shoots and one of Japan’s most iconic local bento meals, the Shiumai Bento. In fact, you can enjoy it not only in its birthplace of Yokohama, but also in Asakusa. In this article, we speak with Kiyoken PR representative Akane Yamamoto for an in-depth look at the beloved Shiumai Bento.
Restaurant website: https://kiyoken.com/shop/matsuya_asakusa.html
【Tsukishima Meibutsu Monjayaki Daruma】
Born in Asakusa! Let’s learn how to enjoy “monjayaki”
Monjayaki is said to have originated in Asakusa during the Edo period. When making it right in front of a hot griddle, many people feel a bit unsure about how to cook it properly. In the article below, a monjayaki specialty restaurant explains the basic way to enjoy monjayaki—be sure to check it out!
Read the detailed eating guide here
Restaurant website: https://monjadaruma.com/shop/asakusa.php
【Hitsumabushi Bincho】
Enjoy “hitsumabushi” in four different ways
Hitsumabushi is a dish of rice topped with finely chopped grilled eel served in a wooden tub. Originally a local specialty from Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, it can of course also be enjoyed in Asakusa. Unlike the eastern Japan style, where eel is steamed before grilling, this restaurant features the western Japan “jiyaki” method, in which the eel is grilled without steaming. You can enjoy it as-is, with condiments, or in several other ways—for a total of four different styles.
Read the detailed eating guide here
Restaurant website: https://hitsumabushi.co.jp/
【Gindaco Highball Sakaba】
Casually enjoy “takoyaki” with a drink!
Takoyaki is one of Japan’s classic street foods. At Gindaco Highball Sakaba, you can casually enjoy takoyaki along with alcoholic drinks! At the Gindaco Highball Sakaba on Asakusa’s Hoppy Street, you can savor delicious food while also soaking in Japan’s retro atmosphere.
Restaurant website: https://shops.alwayssaisei.co.jp/detail/1010879/
【Kushikatsu Tanaka】
Enjoy the crispy texture of freshly fried “kushikatsu”
Kushikatsu Tanaka is a popular spot where you can enjoy Osaka-style kushikatsu skewers and a wide variety of side dishes. Of course, you can also enjoy kushikatsu in Asakusa. With so many menu items, it’s easy to feel unsure about what to order. In the article below, we introduce how to best enjoy kushikatsu at this popular izakaya.
Read the detailed eating guide here
Restaurant website: https://kushi-tanaka.com/restaurant/detail/oshiage
【Tenya】
Enjoy hearty and affordable “tendon” rice bowls!
If you’re looking to enjoy a generously topped tendon (tempura rice bowl) at a reasonable price, Tenya is highly recommended! Not only can you enjoy Tenya’s tempura at great value, but you can also customize your bowl with extra toppings for a variety of tasty arrangements.
Read the detailed eating guide here
Restaurant website: https://www.tenya.co.jp/sp/shop/tokyo/taitou/asakusa.html
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