RESTAURANT

Komakata Dojo

$$$ (< $50pp)LocalOpens in 7 min

Edo-era loach hotpot house in a beautifully preserved wooden building.

One of Tokyo’s oldest restaurants, founded in 1801, specializing in dojo — small loach fish simmered in sweet miso broth and served in shallow iron pans. You sit on tatami in a big communal room while staff set a charcoal brazier at your table to keep the nabe bubbling. First-timers usually order the classic dozeu-nabe plus side dishes like yanagawa (loach with egg and burdock). It’s a very specific, very old-Tokyo experience that doubles as a little slice of living history. (Tokyo MK Global)

Important Details

Asakusa & Old Tokyo (North / East), Tokyo

HoursOpens in 7 min

Reservation Information

Walk-in FriendlyNo reservations

They explicitly don’t take reservations at the main shop; join the line and wait.

Dietary Notes

Not veggie-friendly, Pescatarian-friendly

Menu is almost entirely loach and some whale dishes; not suitable for vegetarians or those avoiding offal.

Vibes

Old-school classicCozyBuzzing localHidden GemChef-driven

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