5 MASSIVE Portion Restaurants for Only $10 in Tokyo
Try Tokyo “Food Challenges” with ramen and sashimi!!
Do you think an amount of dishes served by Japanese restaurants is not enough for you? It’s not necessarily true!!
Some restaurants offer massive portion of Japanese food such as ramen and sashimi at affordable prices in Tokyo!
Japanese say “Omori” when they order a massive portion food. Just place an order that way.
As listed below, these 5 restaurants are all located in Tokyo and easy to access. Moreover, you can have them for around only $10!!
1. Kuishinbou Gabu (くいしんぼう がぶ)
The most popular menu is Steak Bowl (Gabu-don) above, with many slices of roast beef on rice. Scattered 5 species of meat bowl (Goshuno-nikuchirashi), one of their main menu, consists of beef, chicken and pork.
Address: 3–7–9 Megurohonmachi, Meguro-ward, Tokyo
Nearest Station: 5 mins walk from Musashikoyama station (Tokyu Meguro line)
Hours: 11:30 to 13:30 18:00 to 22:00
2. Spaghetti Pancho (スパゲッティーのパンチョ)
The big portion of Naporitan has over 5 pounds. Of course they are proud of it since only 2 choices of the menu are served, that Naporitan and meat-sauce spaghetti. There are 7 chain stores in Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture.
3. Maguro Tei (まぐろ亭)
Various Sashimi bowl (Maruki-don) keeps one of their top seller. On the other hand, so does Toro bowl (Chutoro-don). Toro is tuna’s belly, melting in your mouth.
Address: 2–1–16 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo
Nearest Station: 6 mins walk from Akihabara station
Hours: 11:30 to 15:00 17:00 to 23:00
4. Curry Little Shop (カレーやさん リトルショップ)
In opposition to their name Curry LITTLE Shop, the amount of curries is enormous! In addition, you can make your favorite dish adding diverse toppings like pork cutlets, eggs, cheeses, vegetables and so on.
Address: 10–15 Maruyamacho, Shibuya-ward, Tokyo
Nearest Station: 9 mins walk from Shibuya station
Hours: 11:00 to 13:00
5. Yaro Ramen (野郎ラーメン)
They also expand about 20 chains now around the Tokyo area, and the one in Shibuya is their head store. The menu above is Mega Pork Yaro Ramen while other plenty of Ramen served.
There are also many kinds of all-you-can-eat restaurants in Tokyo. You can eat your favorite Japanese food such as sushi and ramen as you want!! Check these articles below!!↓↓
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