Hakata Motsu-nabe Yamaya Akasaka Intashiteiairu Branch
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Enjoy traditional Motsu Nabe and all-you-can-eat mentaiko at Akasaka's bustling culinary destination, Hakata Motsu-nabe Yamaya.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the dynamic Minato City within Akasaka's bustling intercity district, Hakata Motsu-nabe Yamaya Akasaka Intashiteiairu is a culinary haven for fans of authentic Japanese cuisine. This restaurant is celebrated for its speciality Motsu Nabe, an offal hot pot that brings a rich, traditional taste of Hakata cuisine to Tokyo’s heart.
Hakata Motsu-nabe Yamaya is well-known for this signature dish, delivering flavors that are both hearty and satisfying. The menu also includes popular Izakaya-style offerings, ensuring a versatile dining experience. Patrons flock to enjoy all-you-can-eat mentaiko (spicy cod roe) and takana (mustard greens), perfect for those who relish classic Japanese flavors.
Conveniently situated at Akasaka Intercity Air, the restaurant is easily accessible and an often-frequented lunch venue for both locals and tourists. Inside, the spacious layout boasts sunken kotatsu and table seating, accommodating any group size comfortably.
The lively and occasionally bustling atmosphere reflects its popularity and creates an inviting environment suitable for lunchtime retreats or casual dinners. The attentive staff ensure that each visitor's experience is pleasant, though peak times may present a slight wait.
Whether indulging in crispy fried chicken with mentaiko flavor or the famous Motsu Nabe, the well-curated menu is designed to tempt your palate and leave a lasting impression. Hakata Motsu-nabe Yamaya is a must-visit for anyone exploring Akasaka.
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Akasaka Intercity Air B1, 1-8-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
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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