Kyushu Ryori To Umai Sake Dontaku Sangenchaya Branch
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Relish authentic Kyushu cuisine at Dontaku in Sangenjaya with signature dishes like sesame mackerel and Motsu-nabe.
Restaurant Details
Savor the essence of Kyushu cuisine at Kyushu Ryori To Umai Sake Dontaku, nestled in the vibrant and bustling district of Sangenjaya, Tokyo. At this delightful izakaya, the warmth of Kyushu hospitality meets Tokyo's lively energy, offering a unique dining experience that transports you to the heart of Japan's southern island.
Dontaku's menu is a treasure trove of Kyushu favorites. Diners can indulge in the exquisite sesame mackerel, where fresh fish is lovingly coated in a rich, nutty sesame sauce, delivering a burst of flavor with every bite. The rare fried horse mackerel is another must-try, showcasing a delicate balance of crispy exterior and tender, fresh fish within. The experience wouldn't be complete without savoring their traditional Motsu-nabe—a hot pot dish steeped in savory broth, filled to the brim with chunks of beef offal and generous servings of vegetables, perfect for warming you during Tokyo's chilly nights.
Located just a convenient five-minute walk from Sangenjaya Station, Kyushu Ryori To Umai Sake Dontaku is the perfect spot for an evening gathering, whether with friends, colleagues, or a special someone. The decor reflects its charm, with cozy booths and a traditional sunken kotatsu that allow diners to unwind and embrace the relaxed yet cheerful ambiance.
The friendly and attentive staff add to the inviting atmosphere, ensuring every guest feels at home, making Dontaku more than just a restaurant—it’s a culinary journey that welcomes you back time after time..
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5-1-14 Taishido, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0004
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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