This small restaurant offers traditional Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki in a friendly and genuine atmosphere. A great part of the experience is to watch the chef prepare the dishes on the large teppan to your order. I will definitely come again.
This small restaurant offers traditional Hiroshima style Okonomiyaki in a friendly and genuine atmosphere. A great part of the experience is to watch the chef prepare the dishes on the large teppan to your order. I will definitely come again.
So, since I've been in Japan Okonomiyaki has become my new favorite.These are sort of pancake sandwiches with tasty toppings,they do have cabbage. My husband hates cabbage but he been eating tons with his okonomiyaki. I've tried various types thick pancake, thin pancake, with noodles...More
Best Okonomiyaki ever! Even better than Michelin star okonomiyaki restaurant in Osaka!! We tried the shrimp okonomiyaki with Udon. A M A Z I N G!!!
Found Hiroki by accident when I was on a visit to Shimokitazawa. Heard from some of my Japanese friends that this restaurant is really famous in Japan now. Restaurant size is kinda abit small thou hence it may not be easily spotted. Food is delicious...More
It's Japanese style pan cake, Hiroshima-style Okonokiyaki, yummy and it's a really great deal, about $10. You should try it!
Very good food and a nice twist on a Japanese classic by adding soba or udon. A little busy, but worth the wait and the food is done quick. I have had many okonomiyaki, and this is one of the better I have tasted. I...More
We found this fairly well hidden place near our AirBnB in Japan. Right in the middle of things but the storefront is a bit hard to see at night. The okinomniyaki was delicious and just what we were looking for. Highly recommend!
Let me update the 2012 English review of yitrip: They now have an English menu. Shimokitazawa doesn't have any restaurants that focus on tourists because tourists are rarely there! Shimokita is a very nontouristy place with all sorts of odd stores such as vinyl disks...More
Wandering around Shimokitazawa one day, my friends and I were trying to find a decent place to eat before I got on the Shinkansen to head out to the Kansai area. Having eaten our way around Tokyo all week we kind of already know which...More