Uoshin Shinjuku Branch
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Explore authentic Izakaya dining at Uoshin in Shinjuku, where delectable seafood and signature Nokke Sushi captivate the senses.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant district of Shinjuku, Uoshin is a beloved Izakaya-style restaurant known for its exceptional seafood offerings. Conveniently placed just a short walk from Shinjuku Station's southeast exit, this eatery has become a staple for locals and tourists seeking fresh, flavorful dining experiences.
Uoshin prides itself on a menu that highlights the freshest catches of the day. The signature "Nokke Sushi," topped with rich sea urchin, ruby-red salmon roe, and melt-in-the-mouth fatty tuna, is an indulgence that should not be missed. Apart from this, the sashimi platters present a symphony of taste, celebrating the ocean's bounty with generous and elegantly plated portions.
On entering Uoshin, patrons are greeted by a warm and bustling ambiance, ideal for both casual evening meet-ups and more intimate celebrations. Its compact yet tastefully decorated interior exudes a traditional Izakaya charm, adding authenticity to every meal shared within its walls.
Service at Uoshin is emblematic of Japanese hospitality—efficient, attentive, and always with a smile. Staff are known for their warm interactions and readiness to guide newcomers through the menu, ensuring an enjoyable dining journey from start to finish.
Located in Tokyo's renowned Shinjuku area, Uoshin not only offers a feast for the palate but also provides an immersive experience into the culinary arts of Japan's Izakaya dining. Whether you are a seasoned seafood lover or a curious traveler, an evening at Uoshin guarantees cherished memories and a delightful array of flavors.
Uoshin Shinjuku Branch Phone Number
Uoshin Shinjuku Branch Business Days
Uoshin Shinjuku Branch Address
2F, 3-35-5 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022
Uoshin Shinjuku 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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