Shamo Ichi Ikebukuro Branch
Experience authentic Shamo chicken at Shamo Ichi, just steps from Ikebukuro Station. Delight in yakitori and the exquisite Oyako-don.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Ikebukuro, Shamo Ichi offers a unique dining experience centered around the famed Shamo chicken. Just a brief walk from the west exit of Ikebukuro Station, this cozy izakaya-style restaurant delights guests with its traditional Japanese atmosphere and attentive service. It exudes a warm and homey charm, perfect for relaxed gatherings and memorable evenings.
Renowned for its chicken specialties, Shamo Ichi's menu highlights the rich flavors and firm texture of Shamo chicken. From tender yakitori skewers and crispy fried chicken to the beloved 'Ultimate Oyako-don' (chicken and egg bowl), every dish exemplifies skillful preparation and dedication to quality. With a delicate blend of spices, the Shamo yakitori is a true representation of local culinary artistry, offering a chewy texture and robust taste.
The ambiance at Shamo Ichi is both inviting and comfortable, allowing patrons to enjoy their meals with a view of the vibrant neighborhood. Its location in Nishiikebukuro ensures a convenient stop for those eager to explore the area’s attractions. The restaurant's warm lighting and traditional decor provide a genuine escape amidst Tokyo's hustle.
Focusing on chicken, Shamo Ichi also presents a selection of seasonal dishes, complemented by an extensive drink menu, ensuring a well-rounded dining experience. Whether you're a local resident or a newcomer to Tokyo, Shamo Ichi promises an authentic journey into Japan's rich culinary traditions, making each bite a delightful memory.
Shamo Ichi Ikebukuro Branch Phone Number
Shamo Ichi Ikebukuro Branch Business Days
Shamo Ichi Ikebukuro Branch Address
Misugi Building 3F, 1-35-7 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0021
Shamo Ichi Ikebukuro 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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