Japanese restaurant • 2-chōme-39-4 Ebisu, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0013, Japan
Introducing 'Hachiro', a long-standing restaurant with a lingering old-fashioned atmosphere in contrast to modern atmosphere.
Located in the Ebisu area close to Hiroo Station, 'Hachiro' has been a long-established restaurant with a history of nearly 70 years since its opening in 1953. Renovated from a sake brewery built in Showa 2, it has an impressive and nostalgic appearance, and stepping into the store makes you feel like you have forgotten the time in a retro space.
The menu offers reasonably priced, voluminous set meals and Western dishes. The hamburger set meal is only 800 yen and has excellent cost performance. There are also special benefits such as free cold tofu, and menus with flavors that linger in the hearts of the Japanese, such as pork cutlet curry rice.
The atmosphere inside the store seems as if time has stopped. With an intimate and cozy atmosphere centered around the owner couple, the close distance with regular customers is also charming. This is a store where you can enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era, far from the modern scenery of the city.