Ningyōchō Shinodazushi
Tokyo
Japanese: Sushi
Ningyōchō Shinodazushi Description
Ningyōchō Shinodazushi, located in Ningyōchō, Tokyo, is a hidden gem for sushi enthusiasts. This traditional sushi restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its authentic Japanese cuisine and meticulous attention to detail. The decor is simple yet elegant, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for savoring the exquisite flavors of their dishes.
What sets Ningyōchō Shinodazushi apart is its commitment to using only the freshest ingredients, sourced locally to ensure the highest quality. The skilled chefs craft each sushi piece with precision and expertise, showcasing the artistry of Japanese culinary traditions. From delicate sashimi to perfectly seasoned rice, every bite at Ningyōchō Shinodazushi is a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that will delight your taste buds. Whether you're a sushi connoisseur or new to Japanese cuisine, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience that captures the essence of authentic sushi culture.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Mon: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Tue: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Wed: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Thur: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Fri: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Sat: 10:00AM-7:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Reservations Accepted
Wheelchair Accessible
Family-friendly
Ningyōchō Shinodazushi Reviews
Ningyōchō Shinodazushi Google Average Rating
5
5
5
I stopped by to go see the Meijiza theater.
It wasn't crowded before the theater, but there was a line after the theater.
My hotel was nearby, so it was empty the night I walked around Ningyocho.
5
The seasoning is not too strong, not too light, and not too sour; it has just the right flavor and is very delicious. Inari sushi's fried rice has a gentle seasoning and is just the right amount of softness, and the seaweed wrapped in nori has just the right amount of texture so you can bite into it comfortably.
In other words, it's absolutely delicious.
If you go east along Amazake Yokocho in front of the store, you will cross Hamacho Midori Road. There are also some benches, so this is a good place to eat. Hamacho Green Road is lined with Yoshino cherry trees, so it might be perfect for cherry blossom viewing.
4
(Report) Use of year-end takeout
Their signature product, Inarizushi, was considered the ultimate dish to be eaten over three days, and it was delicious.
It's sold in boxes that are about the size of one person, so it would be great as a souvenir or for a dinner party.
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