Located in the heart of Tsukiji, Japan’s famed culinary district, Tsukiji Ihachi Nigou offers a unique take on Yamato Ryori, blending traditional Japanese techniques with the finest ingredients sourced directly from the Tsukiji Market.
Signature Dishes:
A5 Wagyu Sirloin Steak: Unfrozen to preserve its superior quality, this premium steak is a must-try for beef lovers.
Omakase Nigiri: Fresh fish from Tsukiji is crafted into exquisite sushi, ensuring a taste of authentic Japanese cuisine.
Dining Experience:
Interactive Teppan Corner: Watch chefs expertly grill beef skewers and steaks on the Teppan near the entrance—a favorite spot for taking memorable videos and photos.
Spacious Layout: With over 50 seats, including counter seating, tables, and cozy sunken kotatsu seats, the restaurant caters to both small gatherings and large groups.
Perfect for Memories: With visually stunning dishes ideal for social media and a location steeped in culinary history, Tsukiji Ihachi Nigou provides a unique experience perfect for creating unforgettable memories of your visit to Tsukiji.
Recommended For:
Foodies looking to explore Tsukiji’s culinary heritage.
Groups and families wanting a comfortable, spacious venue.
Visitors eager to experience authentic Japanese cuisine with a modern twist.
Access: A 4-minute walk from Tsukijishijo Station Exit A1. Follow Namiyoke-dori Street through the Tsukiji Outer Market and turn left at the corner past Ihachi Main Branch. The restaurant is located on the left side.
Cuisine:
Japanese: Sashimi/Seafood, Sushi
Western: Steak
Yakiniku/Steak
Experience the charm of Tsukiji Ihachi Nigou, where every dish reflects the essence of Japan’s culinary heart!
The A5 black Wagyu sirloin is a large, thin slice, so it is ready to eat after being dipped in broth two or three times. Together with fresh vegetables directly from the production area
¥ 10,000.00
Omakase Nigiri
The restaurant features a team of skilled Sushi chefs led by the master chef of a members-only Sushi restaurant that entertains VIPs from all over Japan.
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