Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya
Discover the perfect harmony of traditional and modern Japanese cuisine in the heart of Shinjuku, steps away from JR Shinjuku Station. Perfect for oden enthusiasts.
Restaurant Details
Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya, nestled in the bustling district of Shinjuku, Tokyo, entices with its harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine. This charming eatery takes pride in its expertise of crafting oden— a comforting dish of various ingredients simmered slowly in an aromatic flying fish broth, which offers patrons a warming respite, especially during chillier seasons. The menu extends beyond oden, offering a diverse range of fresh sashimi and exquisite Japanese black beef delicacies, ensuring there's something to satisfy every palate.
Offering an inviting mix of both standing bar experience and cozy seating, Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya caters to various dining preferences, making it an ideal spot for after-work gatherings, romantic dinners, or a social night out with friends. The restaurant’s atmosphere is enhanced by its warm, welcoming decor—drawing inspiration from classic Japanese aesthetics with a modern twist—creating a serene yet engaging setting for diners.
Proximity to JR Shinjuku Station makes it exceptionally accessible, drawing both locals and visitors eager to sample authentic Japanese flavors. The attentive staff ensures each guest feels valued, providing personalized recommendations that elevate the dining adventure. It's more than just a meal here; it’s a journey through the rich culinary tapestry of Japan.
Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya Phone Number
Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya Business Days
Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya Address
Dai-san Kato Building 1F, 1-4-8 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
Oden To Sakana Ni No Ya 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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