he first Yakitori restaurant in “Omoide-Yokocho”
established in 1947

he first Yakitori restaurant in “Omoide-Yokocho”
established in 1947

he first Yakitori restaurant in “Omoide-Yokocho”
established in 1947

he first Yakitori restaurant in “Omoide-Yokocho”
established in 1947

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Our restaurant was established in 1947. In early post-war Japan, food was scarce and meat and rice were strictly rationed, but Offal (pork entrails) were not rationed. The original owner sold this and alcoholic drinks together and enjoyed great success.From this success, he also started a second Yakitori establishment in Omoide Yokocho. There are now many Yakitori restaurants in “Omoide-Yokocho”.

Our restaurant was the first Yakitori restaurant in “Omoide-Yokocho”. Today, we serve not only offal, but also chicken and tuna skewers. You’ll enjoy our yakitori carefully grilled over hot coals by our staff. We also serve over 50 other delicious Japanese dishes. Our seating arrangements are still the same style as they were in early post war Japan. While it may seem a bit cramped, we believe this is part of the experience. Our small restaurant has been featured in many newspapers, magazines, and on television. Many celebrities visit our restaurant incognito as well.

We have a few requests and notices for visitors to our restaurant.
  • Each individual must place a food order as well as a drink order.
  • There is also an “appetizer” table charge of 320 Yen.
  • The maximum visit is 2 hours.
  • Tax is not included in the displayed menu prices. Tax will be applied when the final sale is made. The final price will be rounded down to the nearest 10 yen.
  • Only cash payment is accepted.
  • We do not have a smoking section and a non-smoking section. Smoking is permitted throughout the restaurant.

Credit cards cannot be used at most of the establishments in “Omoide-Yokocho”. There is also an appetizer table charge at most of the restaurants as well.
In regards to smoking, most of the restaurants do not differentiate between smoking and non-smoking sections either.
We hope that all visitors can understand and follow these longstanding rules.

Restaurant information

Business hours:
Weekdays 15:30 〜 24:00 (Last order 23:30)
Saturdays/Holidays 14:30 〜23:00 (Last order 22:30)
Sundays/Holidays 13:00〜22:00 (Last order 21:00)
* Please check with us regarding holiday hours.
Scheduled holidays:
We do not have any scheduled holidays.
* Please check holiday schedules on our homepage or contact us.
Address:
1-2-5 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0023
* Alongside the Omoide-Yokocho train tracks.
TEL:
03-3344-3117
website:
http://HORAIYA.com
email:
mail@HORAIYA.com
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