Japanese Sweets Shop / ShinnshibamataStazionea0.8km /
A tangible cultural property, this sweet shop is located in a lush Japanese garden. The interior of the renovated mansion of a wealthy family from the Taisho and early Showa eras is full of atmosphere.
This is the restaurant that Shohei and Kaori visited during 8TH WEEK.
A renowned Japanese restaurant with a nostalgic Shitamachi ambiance
Tanakaya is a renowned Japanese restaurant in Shibamata, exuding the atmosphere of old Edo. With a wide range of menu items from fried dishes to eel, you can enjoy a variety of dishes. The eel has a fluffy texture and a distinctive flavor of river fish. With its traditional ambiance and delicious cuisine, you are sure to have a special dining experience.
Located just a 2-minute walk from Shibamata Station, this Korean restaurant is conveniently situated. Beloved by locals, it offers authentic Korean dishes made with fresh, domestically sourced ingredients. The interior is bright and clean, and with K-POP playing in the background, you can enjoy an atmosphere that feels just like being in Korea.
Yorimichi Sakaba is a cozy izakaya lovingly operated by three sisters. Located in front of Shibamata Station, it envelops visitors in a warm, family-like atmosphere every time they visit. The dishes, especially the shrimp ramen and gyoza, feature fresh seafood and are highly recommended. There's also the fun of discovering your preferred flavors with homemade condiments, making it a place you’ll want to return to time and again.
Enjoy delicious fried chicken in a friendly atmosphere
Located in front of Shin-Shibamata Station, Moromoro (Shō) Izakaya is an inviting establishment known for its homey and friendly atmosphere. The particularly popular fried chicken is a highlight, featuring freshly fried, juicy pieces that are loved by many. The interior offers a relaxing space where you can enjoy delicious meals along with warm-hearted service, making it a wonderful place to dine.
Located just a short walk from Shibamata Station, Cafe Kanta offers shaved ice made with natural ice from Nikko. Made with homemade syrup and freshly squeezed fruit juice, this shaved ice is a cut above the rest. The cafe is small and there may be a wait, but it's well worth it. They also offer other sweet treats like warabi mochi and coffee.
The calm Japanese-style building has a lovely interior decorated with retro posters. As soon as you take your seat, they serve you warm tea right away, and it's nice that they offer refills. The menu is wide-ranging, from sweets to noodles and Chinese dishes, making it fun to decide what to order. The grass dumplings are chewy and fragrant, and the sweet red bean paste is not too rich, making them easy to eat. The five-ingredient soba has a refreshing saltiness, and the flavor of the mushrooms adds a nice accent to the various ingredients. The interior is spacious, allowing you to relax, and the grass dumplings for takeout come with the red bean paste separately packaged, which is convenient.
A feast of tradition and deliciousness woven together
With a history spanning over 230 years, Ebisuya is a renowned establishment that brings the flavors of traditional Japanese cuisine, particularly river fish dishes, to the modern era. The carp sashimi is especially notable for its lack of odor and fresh taste. The fluffy texture of the eel paired with a perfectly balanced sauce is exquisite, and the restaurant is conveniently accessible from Shibamata Station on the Keisei Kanamachi Line.
A renowned hand-made soba restaurant with a Showa-era atmosphere
Yabuchu Taishakuten Sando is a charming establishment known for its hand-made soba. The interior is adorned with posters, creating a space where you can enjoy the nostalgic ambiance of the Showa era. The deliciousness of the soba, with its firm texture, and the freshly fried tempura highlight the quality of the ingredients. Be sure to stop by when you visit Shibamata for sightseeing.
A hidden eatery where you can enjoy flavors from around the world
Tabi no Shokudo Totora-tei is a truly unique restaurant run by a couple who love to travel, recreating dishes from various countries. While in Japan, you can enjoy a variety of dumplings and regional cuisines from around the world, delighting visitors. The interior has a calm atmosphere, providing a special experience of traveling the world through food—truly a dreamlike place.
A renowned yakitori restaurant with a traditional Japanese ambiance
Yakitori Fukushige is a specialized yakitori restaurant nestled in the quiet streets of Shibamata. The yakitori, carefully grilled over charcoal, offers a delightful smoky flavor, and the diverse menu is a major attraction. Notably, the house-made smoked dishes and the fried chicken breast rolls are exquisite snacks that pair perfectly with drinks. You can enjoy a relaxing time with delicious food in a cozy atmosphere.
Kushi is a Japanese-style Indian restaurant known for its exquisite curries and tandoori dishes. The creamy and spiced curries, especially the sag chicken and sag mutton, are beloved by many. The spacious and clean interior, along with attentive service, adds to its charm. It offers a heartwarming experience on a quiet night in Shibamata.
Experience authentic Indian cuisine and warm hospitality
Indian Restaurant & Bar Ghajini is a hidden gem located in Katsushika, Tokyo, where you can savor authentic Indian curry. The curries made with fresh ingredients are a highlight, along with tender, odorless mutton and aromatic spicy cashews that add to the allure.