Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji Asakusa Branch

Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Savor authentic Motsu Nabe in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo. Enjoy traditional flavors in a cozy izakaya setting, perfect for group gatherings.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant streets of Asakusa, Tokyo, Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji invites you to experience authentic Japanese cuisine in a warm and traditional setting. Known for its signature Motsu-nabe, the restaurant offers a delightful array of offal hotpots that cater to both the miso-lover and those craving the rich flavors of soy sauce broth. Perfect for an intimate meal or group gatherings, this delightful izakaya goes beyond just hotpot.
Inside, the atmosphere is cozy and inviting, adorned with traditional tatami mat rooms, creating a perfect backdrop for enjoying a meal with friends or family. The chef's dedication to sourcing fresh ingredients ensures a memorable dining experience, with tender, melt-in-your-mouth tripe accompanied by an assortment of vegetables, including crisp cabbage and aromatic garlic.
A short stroll from Asakusa Station, it is conveniently located for both locals and travelers exploring the historic landmarks of the area. This location ensures an easy visit amidst a day of sightseeing. Besides Motsu-nabe, guests are treated to an impressive menu of small plates, highlighting other delicacies like sesame mackerel and vinegared offal.
Guests are met with warm, attentive service from a friendly staff eager to guide them through their culinary journey. Language is not a barrier, as English-speaking attendants assist with enthusiasm. With such an incredible offering, Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji is a true culinary adventure that nurtures both the palate and the soul.
Whether you're a Tokyo local or a visitor exploring the historical and cultural landmarks of Asakusa, Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji offers an authentic taste of Japanese tradition with its harmonious flavors and welcoming atmosphere.
Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji Asakusa Branch Phone Number
Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji Asakusa Branch Business Days
Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji Asakusa Branch Address
2-27-5 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Gyu Motsu-nabe Yoshi Fuji Asakusa Branch 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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