Nonki
Iconic grilled tripe and horumon at Nonki, Tokyo's favorite izakaya hub.
Restaurant Details
Nonki is a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant Katsushika district of Tokyo, revered for its exquisite grilled tripe and horumon delicacies. Situated near Horikiri Shobuen Station, this charming restaurant offers a warm embrace of traditional Japanese barbecue, capturing the hearts of locals and tourists alike.
Highlighted by its iconic shiro sauce, Nonki's menu features a tantalizing array of skewered delights that promise a unique culinary journey. From the irresistibly tender shirokoro to the richly flavored offal dishes paired with seasonal vegetables like daikon, each bite tells a story of culinary excellence.
The ambiance exudes the comfort of a classic izakaya, where the alluring aroma of grilling meats sets the mood for lively dining experiences. With a welcoming U-shaped counter and friendly staff, Nonki is a delightful spot for casual evenings, ideal for friends and group gatherings.
Complementing its delicious offerings, Nonki prides itself on an expertly curated drink menu. The refreshing highballs stand out, enhancing the savory flavors of the grilled items perfectly. Whether you're a connoisseur or a curious first-timer, the essence of Japanese soul food comes alive amidst Nonki's convivial atmosphere.
Positioned near landmarks like the Horikiri Iris Garden, Nonki not only promises an unparalleled dining adventure but also an unforgettable peek into Japan's rich culinary landscape. A visit to Nonki is a cherished culinary tradition and a testament to Tokyo's diverse food culture.
Nonki Phone Number
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Nonki Address
5-20-15 Horikiri, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 124-0006
Nonki 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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