Sushi Nogawa
Tokyo
Japanese: Sushi
Sushi Nogawa Description
Located in Tokyo near Sasazuka Station, Sushi Nogawa is a renowned sushi restaurant that offers an authentic and exquisite dining experience. With a budget range of ¥15,000 to ¥19,999, this establishment is perfect for those looking to indulge in high-quality sushi. The restaurant has garnered a rating of 3.56 from 28 reviews and is a favorite among 2089 diners.
Sushi Nogawa prides itself on serving traditional sushi crafted with the freshest ingredients and expert precision. The menu features a variety of sushi options that showcase the chef's skill and dedication to the art of sushi-making. From melt-in-your-mouth sashimi to perfectly seasoned rice, each bite at Sushi Nogawa is a true delight for the senses. The restaurant's elegant decor and welcoming ambiance create the ideal setting for a memorable dining experience. Whether you are a sushi connoisseur or a first-time sushi eater, Sushi Nogawa promises a culinary journey that is sure to impress.
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Access
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3 minute walk from Sasazuka Station
Operating Hours
Sun: 5:00PM-9:00PM
Mon: 6:00PM-9:00PM
Tue: 6:00PM-9:00PM
Wed: 6:00PM-9:00PM
Thur: Closed
Fri: 6:00PM-9:00PM
Sat: 6:00PM-9:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Sake Selection
Stylish Interior
Sushi Nogawa Reviews
Sushi Nogawa Google Average Rating
5
Of course the sushi is delicious.
You can enjoy it without having to worry about the amount of sushi rice.
The snacks before you get to the sushi are also delicious.
The rare sake that goes well with the sushi and special dishes is also delicious.
I think it was carefully prepared even though it was an amateur.
Customer service is also pleasant.
You can enjoy the space and conversation where the couple's personalities come out.
The store itself is also clean and classy.
I don't go there often, but it's such a wonderful shop that I want to go to whenever possible.
5
A sushi restaurant where you can be satisfied with both the snacks and sushi.
I found a famous sushi restaurant in Sasazuka...
Gawa-san is run by a general who trained in Nishiazabu in his hometown of Sasazuka. It's a sushi restaurant that costs about 15k to 20k per person, but they served over 20 rolls (so some of the photos are...) and it was super delicious...
First of all, all the knobs are super elaborate. My partner, who I often go out to eat sushi with, doesn't like sushi restaurants with long snacks (he starts complaining halfway through the meal...he's so noisy...) All the snacks Nogawa had this time were delicious and I was very satisfied lol.
Starting with mozuku with fine fillets and cucumbers, seasonal conger eel, boiled octopus (very delicious), squid rice (excellent), grilled cutlass fish, and mullet roe, each piece is made with care. The alcohol goes on and on (there's a lot of it...so some of the photos are)
And the grips are also exquisite. The first half features a luxurious lineup of sushi, including Kohada, which is unique to sushi, followed by Chutoro, which comes out quickly, and Toxirazu. I'm already super happy at this point...
The second half is a furious grip! All of them are delicious...The ingredients are prepared in a variety of ways, including grilled and sauced. The horse mackerel was full of fat and delicious, and the grilled nodoguro was also great...
And sea urchin. Plenty of sea urchin. felony.
And from there... it's so hot! ! ! I love this Toro Taku (first picture), but I can't find it very often...It seems like there were a lot of customers who liked it in Nishiazabu as well lol This is really delicious...Are you happy that you can eat this at this price in Sasazuka? Apparently there are times when they are available and times when they are not, so please let us know in advance if you would like them to be served. I always ask for this when making a reservation...
The owner and the landlady were both nice people, and it was a very nice shop. I will definitely go again.
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★Today's recommended menu
Omakase about 15,000 yen
5
Each dish is carefully prepared and the quality of the ingredients is maximized, and each dish is served at a good pace and at the best possible timing.
In addition to sake, they also have a wide selection of wine and champagne, so you can choose according to your taste.
The restaurant only has counter seats, and reservations are required.
This is a great value for money restaurant where you can enjoy quality sushi at a reasonable price that would cost more than double the price in Ginza or Azabu.
Amazing high quality Sushi restaurant near by Sasazuka station.
All raw materials are deeply prepared and excellently growing up to maximum potential of the dishes by owner chef.
You can enjoy not only Sake but also wines and champagnes.
There are only counter table no separated sheets and tables. But you can enjoy wonderful skills of owner chef seen from the counter table.
In fact, it is pretty cheap such kinds of high quality dishes compared with restaurants in Ginza or Azabu. You must pay double price if you go to the sushi restaurant in Ginza or Azabu.
Unfortunately, there are no English menu and explanation of dishes and owner chef might not so familiar to speak English.
But don’t worry, there is even no Japanese menus but only chef’s choice menu. You can trust his skilled very high performance!!
5
The dishes provided by the owner made the most of their flavor, and I was very satisfied as I was able to enjoy the original flavor and potential of the ingredients at the same time.
Also, since the location is in Sasazuka, I guess the prices are in line with Sasazuka. I think it would cost tens of thousands of yen at other places, but here you can eat at a very reasonable price.
It's a perfect place for monthly indulgences and celebrations, so if you have the chance, you'll definitely want to visit again. It was that kind of place.
It was a feast.
4
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