What to order at Harmonica Yokocho

The dish to know
Yakitori, oden, standing sushi, motsu nikomi
Editor tip
Iseya yakitori main shop is around the corner; the alley itself is the better stand-up dinner crawl after 19:00.
CuisineStreet food
Price¥
HoursMost stalls 17:00-24:00
The dishYakitori, oden, standing sushi, motsu nikomi
PaymentCash only
Last verified

Tip: Iseya yakitori main shop is around the corner; the alley itself is the better stand-up dinner crawl after 19:00.

Location

Address: Tokyo 180-0004, Japan

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