Asakusa Asa Tiger
Tokyo
Japanese: Sushi
Asakusa Asa Tiger Description
Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Asakusa in Tokyo, Asakusa ASA Tiger is a hidden gem for sushi and seasonal Japanese sake lovers. This cozy restaurant offers a delightful array of dishes, from meticulously prepared sashimi platters showcasing fresh seasonal fish to crispy tempura that highlights the chef's dedication to quality. What sets Asakusa ASA Tiger apart is its commitment to using fresh, seasonal ingredients and preparing them with traditional techniques to bring out the best flavors in each dish.
The restaurant's menu features a variety of options, including a special sushi course where guests can savor a selection of handcrafted nigiri and appetizers. Pair your meal with a carefully curated selection of Japanese sake from different regions across the country to enhance the dining experience. The serene ambiance, characterized by a predominantly white decor, welcomes guests for intimate dinners, casual gatherings, or even larger events with the option for private bookings for up to 20 guests. Whether you are a sushi aficionado or simply looking to enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine in a relaxed setting, Asakusa ASA Tiger is the perfect destination to indulge in the flavors of Japan.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 12:00PM-12:00AM
Mon: 4:00PM-12:00AM
Tue: 4:00PM-12:00AM
Wed: 4:00PM-12:00AM
Thur: 4:00PM-12:00AM
Fri: 4:00PM-12:00AM
Sat: 1:00PM-12:00AM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Take-out Available
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Sake Selection
Asakusa Asa Tiger Reviews
Asakusa Asa Tiger Google Average Rating
5
5
5
In particular, the sardine wrapped in shiso seaweed was really delicious as the freshly made seaweed was served crispy!
I've seen some reviews about the cost performance, but I think the ingredients are fresh, the cooking is careful, and the price is rather cheap.
I'm also interested in the fried horse mackerel, and it's a restaurant I'd like to visit again!
4
Is it in the deep area of Asakusa?
There were some interesting shops nearby.
This shop is full of customers and is a place where you can smoke a lot of cigarettes, which is rare these days.
This is a restaurant I would avoid if I had my choice.
The food is delicious, but the quantity is small.
Since the cost hasn't changed that much, I feel like I'll come back if I increase the volume a little. disappointing.
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