Tori Danshaku Akabane Iwabuchi Branch

Tori Danshaku Akabane Iwabuchi Branch
Experience authentic Izakaya at Tori Danshaku, where delicious Yakitori and Motsu Nabe define cozy dining in Tokyo’s Akabane neighborhood.
Restaurant Details
Tori Danshaku, nestled in the bustling Akabane area of Tokyo, is a haven for those who adore traditional Japanese bar cuisine. Celebrated for its expertly grilled Yakitori and comforting Motsu Nabe, this cozy spot promises an authentic culinary adventure. Conveniently located close to Akabane Iwabuchi Station, it offers easy access, drawing a regular crowd of devoted food lovers.
The interior is welcoming and casual, making it perfect for families and groups looking to enjoy a laid-back dining experience. The restaurant thoughtfully provides high chairs for young diners, ensuring that families feel right at home.
The menu showcases a vast array of Yakitori, with standout options like chicken neck and skin skewers, accompanied by tantalizing sides such as tsukimi meatballs and a unique smoked potato salad. Beverages are also a highlight, with the Black Hoppy set being a popular choice among patrons.
Tori Danshaku's charm lies not only in its menu but also in the warm hospitality of its staff. They offer friendly, attentive service that enhances the overall dining atmosphere, creating a sense of community and warmth. For those who prefer to savor their meals elsewhere, convenient takeout options are available.
Discover Tori Danshaku, where each bite is a celebration of Izakaya tradition, inviting you to embrace the rich tastes of Japan in a relaxed, inviting setting.
Tori Danshaku Akabane Iwabuchi Branch Phone Number
Tori Danshaku Akabane Iwabuchi Branch Business Days
Tori Danshaku Akabane Iwabuchi Branch Address
1-chōme-58-12 Akabane, Kita City, Tokyo 115-0045, Japan
Tori Danshaku Akabane Iwabuchi Branch Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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