Japanese restaurant • 2-chōme-6-23 Nakanobu, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 142-0053, Japan
"Torachuu Shouten" in Naka-Nobecho, Ota-ku, Tokyo, is a retro-style yakitori shop that is only open for a short time at night. In this small shop, you can feel the atmosphere of the Showa era while enjoying delicious yakitori and sake.
The interior of the shop is simple, with only a few tables and limited seating in the small space outside the shop. However, this is one of the charms of Torachuu. Customers can bring canned sake and snacks purchased from nearby convenience stores and enjoy them with freshly grilled yakitori.
The surprisingly affordable yakitori, priced at 110 yen per stick, has an exquisite taste of the traditional sauce. It is deliciously crafted by an elderly couple, showcasing their artisan skills. Both the price and the taste embody the unchanging atmosphere of the downtown area.
Sitting at the storefront, you will be surrounded by the hustle and bustle of the city and the savory smell of the yakitori. Located in a slightly secluded alley from the nearest station, you can't help but feel like you've slipped back in time to the retro Showa scene. With yakitori and sake in hand, it's a precious space where you can experience the charm of the downtown area.
If you take a moment to stop by this small yakitori shop away from the hustle and bustle, you are sure to encounter nostalgia and new discoveries. Why not visit here and make some wonderful memories during your trip?