Japanese Traditional Restaurant "KANSAI"
It sounds like expensive restaurant from “Japanese Traditional Restaurant”
but don’t be afraid. They are very reasonable.
Located at near the famous eel restaurant “Nodaiwa”.
There is no obvious sign so don’t miss it. You might realize by the people cueing outside.

+ SHOP
Japanese Traditional Restaurant "KANSAI"
+ CATEGORY
Japanese
+ LOCATION
1-4-2 Higashi-Azabu Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0044
Tel: 03-3588-1870
+ OPEN HOUR
Monday - Friday : 11:30 – 13:20 /Lunch , 17:00 – 22:00 /Dinner
Saturday (only accept reservation) : 11:30 – 22:00
Close Sunday, Holiday
+ LUNCH MENU
- Grilled / Braised Fish set --- 950 yen
[ winter season, they will change to Japanese porridge (= ZOSUI) set ]
- Daily Set --- 1,050 yen
- Eel / Conger with rice --- 1,200 yen
+ ATMOSPHERE
It’s a traditional Japanese restaurant, clean and chic. Lightings are not too bright, low level BGM, cozy.
They have 3 table with 4 seats, 1 table with 2 seats and 6 counter seats. Those counter seats are comfortable when you go alone. Customers are from wide range of 20’s to 60’s.
+ INTERVIEW WITH THE STAFF
We opened in April 1997. We use flatfish for “Braise fish set”, and mackerel and salmon for “Grilled fish set” but we sometimes change so please ask us for detail. For all the set menu, the rice refill is free. ( except you order big bowl ) Our Peak hour is from 12:00 to 13:30 so better come early around 11:30.
+ RESEARCH
This research was made on Nov. 21st (Tue) 2006.
+ MAP (Google map)
Map enlarged
+ ADDITIONAL INFO
They are crowded around lunch hour as usual. Better go different time. If you want to know the fish in detail, you can check at the board menu.
I ordered Cod fish porridge. Nicely hot porridge was in huge bowl !! I was shocked when I realize I finish them all … (*_*).
The last time I tried this porridge, the fish was an angler and same price only 950 yen. Not only an angler, any menu will make you feel you get good deal !! (*An angler is a winter fish. Porridge is a soup with rice in it and very nice to have in winter season. Please ask with a staff about it)
And of course don’t forget to stop by our Azabu Interior show room after that!!
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