
Izakayas in Tokyo are casual and sometimes boisterous venues serving food and drink. You’ll find izakayas in every neighbourhood offering the chance to enjoy an authentic night of drinking and dining in an easygoing atmosphere. Menus are often long and varied, with all manner of Japanese classics to try.
Similarly, yakitori bars are also common in the capital, serving quick and extremely tasty meat dishes accompanied by a loud “irasshaimase” meaning “welcome”. We have done the rounds and selected some of the very best izakayas and yakitori bars in Tokyo, so you’ll have the chance to enjoy this Japanese style of eating and drinking no matter where you’re based during your time in the Japanese capital.
An esteemed izakaya in upscale Ginza
Categorías: Comida, Ambiente nocturno
Ginza Toriko is a small and classy izakaya close to Yurakucho Station in Ginza. The best seats in the house are set around the central kitchen and serving bar, with tables available for bigger groups. The menu here changes with the seasons, with dishes for meat-eaters and vegetarians always available.
Highlights from the menu include chicken yakitori skewers and interesting salads made with seasonal vegetables. Ginza Toriko is located on the 5th floor of the Nishi Ginza Building. Due to the success of this izakaya, they now have several branches spread throughout Japan, Taiwan, and the US.
Dirección: 6 Chome−3−11, Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
Horario: Monday–Saturday from 5 pm to 11.30 pm (closed on Sundays)
Teléfono: +81 (0)3-6274-6048

Ginza Toriko, Ginza
An alleyway dedicated to savoury monjayaki pancakes
Categorías: Comida, Asequible
Tsukishima Monja Street is a real highlight for foodies in Tokyo. The 500-metre-long street is lined with around 75 restaurants serving monjayaki and okonomiyaki, which are likened to savoury pancakes. You’ll also find several izakayas and bakeries, meaning you can stroll and feast until you’re fit to burst.
The restaurants and stalls are open throughout the day, usually until around 10 pm. This bustling alleyway is close to the Sumida River, a short walk from Tsukishima station on the Toei Ōedo Line.
Dirección: 1 Chome-3, Tsukishima, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0052, Japan

Tsukishima Monja Street, Tsukishima
Authentic izakaya run by a popular westerner
Categorías: Φαγητό, Νυχτερινή ζωή, Οικονομική διαμονή
Andy’s Shin Hinomoto is a popular eatery next to Yurakucho Station in trendy Ginza. It’s understandable if you think an izakaya run by an Englishman named Andy might be some sort of a gimmick, but rest assured the food is fantastic and locals love it. The owner married into the Hinomoto family, which had been running this venue for generations.
This izakaya is laidback and fun. Highlights include vegetable and seafood tempura, as well as classic options like gyoza and sashimi. Portions here are generally larger than you’ll find in a typical izakaya in Tokyo, which translates to greater value. This is also a great option if you are struggling with the language barrier as most of the staff speak functional English here.
Dirección: 2 Chome-4-4 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0006, Japan
Teléfono: +81 (0)3-3214-8021

Andy’s Shin Hinomoto, Yurakucho
Great value chicken-on-a-stick for first-timers
Categorías: Φαγητό, Οικονομική διαμονή
Torikizoku has several branches scattered around Shibuya. This popular yakitori bar is well known in Tokyo for its wide range of tasty chicken skewers, along with a drinks menu that includes a variety of beers. If you’re looking for a great value meal in Tokyo, Torikizoku’s prices are hard to beat.
Unsurprisingly, most of the highlights from the menu centre around chicken. Select a little bit of everything – thigh, neck, tail, breast, liver, minced meat, wing – with a choice of coating, either salty (shio) or sweet (tare). For a bit of variation, also order some kushiage – lightly deep-fried vegetables on a stick. They have English menus here and all dining areas within are non-smoking.
Dirección: Shibuya 31-3 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo
Horario: Daily from 4 pm to 9 pm
Teléfono: +81 (0)5-03647 3811

Torikizoku, Shibuya
The famous one from the Hollywood movie
Categorías: Φωτογραφία, Φαγητό, Νυχτερινή ζωή, Ομάδα ταξιδιωτών
Gonpachi is a 3-storey izakaya in cosmopolitan Roppongi. With long opening hours, a faux-feudal design, and English-speaking staff, it’s a great option for a fun night out in Tokyo. Plus, the menu is huge! Picky eaters will have no problems finding something suitable here.
If you’re looking for a loud and raucous atmosphere to accompany your plates of fried chicken and sushi platters, Gonpachi should be high on your list. If it looks familiar, it’s because it featured in Quentin Tarantino’s famous massacre scene in Kill Bill. You can walk to the izakaya from Roppongi station in under 10 minutes.
Dirección: 1 Chome-13-11 Nishiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0031, Japan
Horario: Daily from 11.30 am to 3.30 am
Teléfono: +81 (0)3-5771 0170

Gonpachi Nishi Azabu, Roppongi
A vibrant and loud alleyway lined with bars and eateries
Categorías: Φαγητό, Νυχτερινή ζωή
Ebisu Yokocho alley offers a fun dining experience where you’ll find all manner of specialist dishes being cooked on open grills. It’s a treat to the senses for true foodies. The covered warren of bars and eateries is open in any weather, and you’ll likely find some delicious and authentic Japanese dishes you’ve never tried before.
Seating is cramped, and it can get quite boisterous, so it’s probably best avoided by families. Be prepared for frequent interruptions to cheers with your neighbour with a loud “kampai” (cheers). Ebisu Yokocho alley is close to Shibuya Bridge. It’s hard to miss – look for a bright neon sign with a row of red lanterns to lead the way.
Dirección: 1 Chome-7-4 Ebisu, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0013, Japan

Ebisu Yokocho alley, Ebisu
Gourmet yakitori bar with seating at the chef’s counter
Categorías: Φαγητό, Νυχτερινή ζωή, Πολυτέλεια
Imai is a high-end yakitori bar in Harajuku, where you can see the chefs preparing and cooking the tasty chicken skewers right in front of you. The chicken used here is selected from a particular farm in Hyogo Prefecture, so you can expect excellent flavour and texture from each and every skewer. With space for only 10 diners, this yakitori bar is small and exclusive, so it’s best to reserve your spot.
Imai is close to the western edge of Meiji Jingu Park, but it is quite hard to find. Bookmarking this restaurant on your phone is a good idea. The closest subway is Gaienmae station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Imai is a nonsmoking restaurant.
Dirección: 1F, Rosa bianca, 3-42-11Jingumae, Shibuya
Horario: Monday–Friday from 5.30 pm to 10 pm (closed on weekends)
Teléfono: +81 (0)70-8397 7655

Imai, Harajuku