Sushi Onikai+1
Tokyo
Japanese: Sushi
Sushi Onikai+1 Description
Sushi Onikai+1, located near Naka-Meguro Station in Tokyo, offers a unique dining experience that blends traditional Edo-style sushi with a relaxed and casual atmosphere. Embracing the concept of kuzushi-zushi, the restaurant aims to provide a fresh take on sushi enjoyment. What sets Sushi Onikai+1 apart is its collaboration with the Michelin-starred tempura restaurant, Tempura Miyashiro, to offer hand-rolled sushi with tempura fillings like shrimp tempura and seaweed rolls.
One of the standout menu items at Sushi Onikai+1 is the popular Omakase course, which includes a wine pairing option featuring a selection of sparkling wine or premium malt beer to complement the sushi dishes. For those looking for a non-alcoholic pairing, the restaurant also offers a unique selection including kombucha with yuzu, grape juice, and organic roasted green tea. With a focus on preserving the traditions of Edo-style sushi while infusing creativity, Sushi Onikai+1 provides a delightful culinary journey for sushi enthusiasts seeking a modern twist on classic flavors.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 12:00PM-2:00PM, 6:00PM-10:30PM
Mon: 6:00PM-10:30PM
Tue: 6:00PM-10:30PM
Wed: 6:00PM-10:30PM
Thur: 6:00PM-10:30PM
Fri: 6:00PM-10:30PM
Sat: 6:00PM-10:30PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Sake Selection
Stylish Interior
Sushi Onikai+1 Reviews
Sushi Onikai+1 Google Average Rating
5
Location is a bit hard to find due to signage but it’s here and the address from your confirmation email is correct, it’s on the 3rd floor.
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