Moheji Hanare-no-hanare

Moheji Hanare-no-hanare
Seafood
Discover the essence of Japanese monjayaki in Tsukishima, Tokyo, at Moheji Hanare No Hanare—where tradition meets modern flavors and delightful experiences await.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling Tsukishima district of Tokyo, Tsukishima Monja Moheji Hanare No Hanare is a culinary haven celebrating the authentic flavors of Japanese cuisine. Specializing in monjayaki and okonomiyaki, this charming restaurant invites diners to embark on a flavorful journey that combines tradition with an innovative twist.
At the heart of its appeal lies the signature squid ink monjayaki, a modern take on a classic dish crafted with a rich and savory seafood broth, enlivened with the creamy texture of risotto. Other menu highlights include the mentaiko mochi monjayaki, which is prepared tableside, allowing patrons to participate in the vibrant cooking process. The use of high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients ensures each dish is not only delicious but also a testament to the restaurant's commitment to sustainability and authenticity.
Located amidst the lively streets of Tsukishima, known for its charming alleyways and rich culinary heritage, this eatery offers a retreat into the world of authentic Japanese cooking. The interior design reflects a blend of modern aesthetics and traditional Japanese elements, offering a cozy yet sophisticated ambiance.
Whether dining in large groups or seeking an intimate culinary experience, the warm and welcoming staff go above and beyond to ensure that each visit is personal and memorable. This hidden gem in Tokyo's Tsukishima is not just a restaurant; it's a journey into the heart of Japanese flavor and hospitality that can't be missed.
Moheji Hanare-no-hanare Phone Number
Moheji Hanare-no-hanare Business Days
Moheji Hanare-no-hanare Address
3-chōme-7-12 Tsukishima, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0052, Japan
Moheji Hanare-no-hanare Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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