Asakusa Okabe
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience authentic Japanese hot pots and seafood delights in the heart of Tokyo at Asakusa Okabe, a true retreat amidst Taito City's vibrance.
Restaurant Details
Tucked away in the vibrant Taito district, Asakusa Okabe is a seafood haven celebrated for its classic Japanese hot pots like the Chanko Nabe and delectable crab shabu-shabu. Nestled in close proximity to Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station, it offers a perfect retreat from the bustling ambiance of Asakusa.
Patrons cherish the cozy, familial atmosphere, ideal for gatherings over hearty bowls of steaming broths and freshly prepared seafood dishes. Particularly popular is the miso-flavored Chanko Nabe, teeming with seafood and grains, offering warmth and comfort in every bite.
The menu mirrors Japan's culinary traditions with offerings such as smooth sashimi platters and golden fried loach. Each dish is skillfully prepared using authentic methods to deliver flavors that transport diners straight to Japan's coastal wonders.
Asakusa Okabe is dedicated to delivering an inviting experience, whether you're seated at the intimate counters or the charming kotatsu tables. The attentive staff, known for their friendly demeanor, are ever ready to share their passion for Japanese cuisine, significantly enhancing the dining experience. This blend of mouth-watering food, inviting ambiance, and stellar service encapsulates the essence of Japanese hospitality.
Whether it's a casual lunch or a celebratory dinner, Asakusa Okabe shines as a must-visit destination for those seeking genuine flavors and an authentic Japanese dining experience.
Asakusa Okabe Phone Number
Asakusa Okabe Business Days
Asakusa Okabe Address
2-21-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Asakusa Okabe Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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