Nakano Sakaue En
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Savor fresh seafood and motsu nabe at an authentic izakaya near Nakano Sakaue Station in Tokyo, offering a unique sake selection.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant Nakano City, Nakano Sakaue En is the quintessential destination for those seeking a true Japanese izakaya experience. Here, the meticulously prepared seafood and hearty motsu nabe take center stage, paired with a wide selection of fresh sashimi. Guests are treated to unique appetizers like konnyaku Tosa-age and innovatively seasoned oden, making every meal an unforgettable experience.
Located just a stone's throw from Nakano Sakaue Station, it's a bustling spot that draws in both locals and international visitors. The restaurant's charming ambiance echoes the nostalgic charm of Japan's Showa era, perfect for anything from relaxed dinners to larger social gatherings. With seating options that range from cozy counters to traditional tatami sections, every guest finds comfort and delight.
The owner, passionate about presenting a diverse range of Japanese sake, ensures there are over fifty distinct labels from across the country. This extensive sake selection pairs brilliantly with dishes crafted from ingredients freshly sourced from Toyosu and Miura fish markets.
Guests consistently praise the warm and attentive service, crafted by staff who create an inviting and homey atmosphere. Whether you're here for expertly crafted dishes or the exquisite sake, Nakano Sakaue En provides a dining experience that resonates long after you've left.
Nakano Sakaue En Phone Number
Nakano Sakaue En Business Days
Nakano Sakaue En Address
Letchfield Nakano Sakaue 2F, 1-35-6 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 164-0011
Nakano Sakaue En 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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