Enraku
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Discover authentic Mizutaki hot pot at Enraku in Kagurazaka—where traditional flavors meet modern charm in a cozy, intimate setting. A culinary journey awaits.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the charming backstreets of Kagurazaka, Enraku is a culinary gem that offers a delightful blend of traditional Japanese flavors with a contemporary twist. Specializing in Mizutaki and Izakaya-style dining, the restaurant provides a unique dining experience characterized by its rich, meticulously prepared dishes.
At the heart of Enraku's menu is the Mizutaki hot pot, slow-cooked to perfection. The Yamanashi chicken used is tender and flavorful, making the hot pot a must-try. The menu also features an array of appetizers, beautifully crafted to pair with their carefully selected sake.
Located on the third floor of a quaint building, Enraku's intimate setting makes it feel like a hidden treasure in Tokyo's vibrant Kagurazaka neighborhood. This area, with its quaint alleys and traditional Japanese architecture, serves as a perfect backdrop for the restaurant's inviting ambiance.
The interior is warmly decorated with wooden tones, creating a cozy and serene atmosphere perfect for intimate dinners or casual outings. The staff are known for their friendly service, providing detailed explanations of each dish to enhance your dining experience.
Enraku is not just about eating; it's about savoring the experience of Japanese culinary artistry. Whether you're a local or a visitor, it promises a memorable evening of delicious food, a calming atmosphere, and genuine hospitality.
Enraku Access Info
Enraku is a 3-minute walk from Iidabashi Station (Exit B3) on the Yurakucho, Namboku, Tozai, and Oedo Lines. It is also a 6-minute walk from the west exit of Iidabashi Station on the JR Sobu Line.
Enraku Phone Number
Enraku Business Days
Enraku Address
Kagurazaka Oguri-Yokocho Bldg 3F, 2-21-5 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0825
Enraku 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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