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Best Kushikatsu Restaurants in Gaien / Aoyama 1-chome

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A photo of Kushikatsu Esora restaurant
4.5
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Price: Expensive
• Kushikatsu • Akasaka / Tameikesanno
Kushikatsu Esora is the place to find a wide variety of skewers with fresh meats, vegetables and rice. Vegetables that are ripe and in season are selected to accompany seafood, chicken or meat skewers. Whether grilled or fried, each skewer is cooked to perfection in 100 percent canola oil. Located in Akasaka, Japan, Kushikatsu Esora houses a dining area that offers outstanding views of the city. Counter seating overlooks the skyline with floor-to-ceiling windows, while dim, intimate lighting adds to the overall sophisticated ambiance. Kushikatsu Esora also provides a semi-private, quiet dining room that seats up to 10 people, making it ideal for birthday parties, receptions, parties and other moderately sized events.
A photo of Hantei Shin-Maru Bldg restaurant
4.3
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Price: Expensive
• Kushikatsu • Marunouchi / Otemachi
Indulge yourself in savory Kushikatsu dishes at Hantei. This restaurant serves up deep-fried seafood, meat and vegetables on skewers in cozy surrounds that come with a lovely city view. Visit for lunch and gorge yourself on some deep-fried Japanese beef, served with rice, miso-soup and pickles. Hantei also serves a nice drink menu that features everything from traditional umeshu to Japanese sake to draft beer. Situated in the Shin Marunouchi Building (a minute-walk from the Tokyo station), this restaurant makes a nice choice for a casual dining adventure. Hantei is open Mondays through Sundays.
A photo of Hantei Nezu restaurant
4.2
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Price: Expensive
• Kushikatsu • Nippori / Yanaka / Nezu / Sendagi
Kushiage [deep-fried skewers] restaurant Hantei preserves the structure of its ancestors. There was a decision around the beginning of the century to widen a road which involved removing the frontage of the original building. The new structure is a blend of past and present: a large metal fence covers the scars from the construction and through the gaps in that fence the shape of the old building can still be seen. Three-story structures built from Japanese zelkova wood are rare and difficult to find in Japan - built during the Meiji era, it even withstood the Great Kanto Earthquake. The building was also designated as part of the tangible Cultural Properties by Japan's Agency of Cultural Affairs. The second and third floor offer a gorgeous view of the beautifully aligned roof tiles that give it a pleasant downtown charm.
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