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Oden Ore-no Dashi

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Tokyo

Japanese: Oden


Oden Ore-no Dashi Description

Located in the heart of Ginza, Oden Ore-no Dashi is a hidden gem that offers a unique dining experience. Specializing in oden, a traditional Japanese hot pot dish, this restaurant takes pride in using the finest ingredients and their secret blend of dashi, a flavorful broth that forms the base of their dishes.

What sets Oden Ore-no Dashi apart from other dining establishments is their commitment to quality and attention to detail. The chefs, who have honed their skills in renowned Japanese restaurants, create a menu that goes beyond oden. From appetizers to main courses, each dish is carefully crafted to showcase the delicate flavors of Japanese cuisine.

One of the highlights of the menu is the 'Dashi Kaiseki,' a multi-course meal where dashi takes center stage. This culinary journey allows diners to savor the depth and complexity of dashi in various forms, elevating the dining experience to new heights. Accompanying the exquisite food is an extensive selection of over 30 types of premium Japanese sake, carefully curated to complement the flavors of the dishes.

Step into Oden Ore-no Dashi and be transported to a world of culinary delights. The warm and inviting atmosphere, coupled with the impeccable service, creates a dining experience that is both memorable and satisfying. Whether you're a fan of oden or simply looking to explore the flavors of Japanese cuisine, Oden Ore-no Dashi is a must-visit destination in Ginza.

Oden Ore-no Dashi Overview

Address

1F Metro Building 7-chōme-6-6 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061

Phone

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+81 (0) 3-3571-6762

Nearby Stations

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Ginza Station

Ginza LineTokyo Metro Ginza Line
Hibiya LineTokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Marunouchi LineTokyo Metro Marunouchi Line

Shimbashi Station

Asakusa LineToei Subway Asakusa Line
Ginza LineTokyo Metro Ginza Line
Joban LineJR East Joban Line
Keihin-Tohoku LineJR East Keihin-Tohoku Line
Tokaido Main LineJR East Tokaido Main Line
Ueno–Tokyo LineJR East Ueno–Tokyo Line
Yamanote LineJR East Yamanote Line
Yokosuka LineJR East Yokosuka Line
Yurikamome LineTokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit Yurikamome Line

Higashi-ginza Station

Asakusa LineToei Subway Asakusa Line
Hibiya LineTokyo Metro Hibiya Line

Operating Hours

Sun: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 4:00PM-10:00PM
Mon: 4:00PM-11:00PM
Tue: 4:00PM-11:00PM
Wed: 4:00PM-11:00PM
Thur: 4:00PM-11:00PM
Fri: 4:00PM-11:00PM
Sat: 11:30AM-2:00PM, 4:00PM-11:00PM

Payment Methods

Cash, Visa, Master Card, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB

Restaurant Features

Home Delivery

Take-out Available

Reservations Accepted

Wine List

Family-friendly

Non-smoking

Sake Selection

Oden Ore-no Dashi Reviews

Oden Ore-no Dashi Google Average Rating

4

5

Google
We’ve always wanted to try oden in this area and this small restraint didn’t disappoint. The daikon, beef stew, chicken balls are my favorite. All the broths are superb! Highly recommend!

5

Google
Went to Ore-no Dashi, an oden izakaya, with a few friends for dinner. As a party of 3 with no reservation on a Saturday night, that meant waiting for about 10 minutes for a table. When we sat down, the staff provided us an English menu, which lists all the food and drink (apart from the sake). You’ll need to ask the waiter what sake is available. The service was great, variety of items for the oden was fantastic, and the sake (Zaku, and a Daiginjo) was really good. Key highlights of the oden were the radish, beef tendon, fried sesame tofu, mitake mushrooms, fried rice cakes, chicken tsukune. The crab croquettes were spot on - properly filled with crab. As it was hairy crab season, we shared one with fish roe and uni on top, and came paired with white vinegar - this was excellent. Note that there’s a seat fee (otoshi) and a two hour time limit, but that’s common in izakayas in Japan.

5

Google
The staff were so friendly and the food was great.
Highly recommend to visit.
And they have a pretty good sake selection.

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