Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa Branch
Okonomiyaki / Takoyaki
Experience Osaka's authentic flavors at Okonomiyaki Kiji near Shinagawa Station. Relish savory pancakes cooked to perfection in a charming setting.
Restaurant Details
Okonomiyaki Kiji, nestled a stone's throw away from bustling Shinagawa Station, offers a sumptuous dive into the world of Osaka-style Japanese cuisine. Renowned for its mouth-watering okonomiyaki, a savory pancake made with an array of delectable toppings, including fresh seafood and vegetables, every dish is cooked to perfection on a hot griddle right before your eyes.
This charming eatery harmonizes tradition with vibrant atmosphere, where the hiss and sizzle of your meal being expertly prepared provide a sensory delight. The team of adept chefs masterfully combines fresh ingredients like shrimp and squid, skillfully enhancing the natural flavors through deft technique. Diners are invited to not merely taste, but to experience the culture and flair of Japanese cooking.
With its cozy setting and warm hospitality, Okonomiyaki Kiji invites both locals and travelers seeking an authentic taste of Osaka amidst the vibrant pulse of Tokyo. Perfect for both intimate dinners and vibrant gatherings, this unique culinary haven captures the essence of Japanese dining.
Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa Branch Phone Number
Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa Branch Business Days
Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa Branch Address
Shinagawa Front Building 2F, 2-3-13 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075
Okonomiyaki Kiji Shinagawa Branch 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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