Gasshō

Gasshō
Below are equally premium chefs with much higher acceptance, same caliber, easier to secure.
Experience authentic Izakaya dining with 50 yen Yakitori near Tokyo Dome. Dive into Japanese flavors in a vibrant and welcoming setting.
Restaurant Details
Nestled within Tokyo's bustling Chiyoda City, Suidobashi Sakaba Gassho shines as a destination for authentic Japanese Izakaya dining. Famed for its affordable prices and social ambiance, it offers a delightful experience for anyone yearning to explore traditional Japanese flavors.
Food enthusiasts gravitate towards Sakaba Gassho's expertly grilled Yakitori, a bargain at merely 50 yen a skewer. The Motsu Nabe, a rich and hearty hot pot dish, stands out with its robust flavors and perfectly cooked meats. Grilled mackerel, along with various cuts like cheek and heart, ensures an enticing dining venture. Lunchtime patrons indulge in specials such as the succulent chicken Nanban, drawing crowds seeking midday satisfaction.
Strategically located a stone's throw from Suidobashi Station and the iconic Tokyo Dome, it's perfectly positioned for an easy dining outing. The welcoming atmosphere accommodates solo diners or larger gatherings, with cozy counter seating and energetic open spaces.
The ambience is both vibrant and welcoming, ideal for casual nights out with friends or quiet solo meals. Service is warm and attentive, enhancing the cozy atmosphere and ensuring that every visit feels special and unforgettable. The decor embraces a traditional Izakaya layout, inviting guests to relax and savor the authentic experience.
Whether you’re drawn by the flavorful dishes, economical pricing, or lively atmosphere, Suidobashi Sakaba Gassho encapsulates the spirit of Tokyo’s dynamic culinary scene.
Gasshō Phone Number
Gasshō Business Days
Gasshō Address
Japan, 〒101-0061 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Misakichō, 2-chōme−15−10 華ビル 1F
Gasshō Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
We strive to be as accurate as possible and keep up with the changing landscape of Japan’s food and travel industries. If you spot any inaccuracies, please send a report.

Iseya Sohonten

Izakaya Ajito Main Branch

Meals Included