Edokko

Edokko
Unearth the flavors of traditional sushi at Edokko in Sumikawa, Sapporo—home to famous tuna rolls and a warm, family-friendly ambiance. Perfect for sushi fans.
Restaurant Details
Edokko, nestled in the peaceful Sumikawa neighborhood of Sapporo, is a highly regarded izakaya celebrated for its sumptuous sushi and welcoming, family-friendly environment. This charming eatery is famed for its generously portioned tuna rolls, where fresh, succulent tuna elegantly overlaps perfectly seasoned sushi rice, a true visual and culinary delight.
Apart from sushi, Edokko provides a flavorful journey through classic Izakaya-style dishes, such as nasu dengaku—a savory delight of eggplant—and wonderfully crispy seafood tempura. The menu masterfully balances seasonal ingredients, ensuring a harmonious blend of taste and tradition.
Located conveniently near Sumikawa Elementary School, Edokko offers a quiet retreat from the bustling cityscape, allowing guests to savor authentic Japanese flavors in a relaxed setting. Although a bit of a walk from the nearest station, dining at Edokko is a rewarding experience for both sushi aficionados and casual diners alike.
With its cozy and traditional decor, including both counter and inviting tatami seating, Edokko fosters a warm ambiance that is perfect for intimate family dinners or a low-key evening with friends. The attentive, friendly staff contribute to a personalized and enjoyable dining experience.
Given its reputation and loyal customer base, it's recommended to make reservations to enjoy the unique offerings at this esteemed establishment where unforgettable meals and lasting memories are crafted daily.
Edokko Access Info
Edokko is a 505-minute walk from Sumikawa Station.
Edokko Phone Number
Edokko Business Days
Edokko Address
3-chōme-9-10 Sumikawa 5 Jō, Minami Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 005-0005, Japan
Edokko Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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