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Okaeri Sakaba Sandal Kitchen
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Near Nishi Ogikubo Sta.
About this spot
Tucked away in Nakano & Koenji near Nishi Ogikubo Station, Okaeri Sakaba Sandal Kitchen offers a warm izakaya atmosphere perfect for unwinding after exploring the neighborhood. The menu features hearty oden simmered in rich broth and comforting nabe hot pot that warms you from the inside out. This spot feels like a genuine local hangout rather than a tourist trap, serving simple dishes with serious flavor.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the oden early as the simmering pots are often replenished throughout the evening rather than all at once.
- Bring your own sandals or wear comfortable shoes to match the 'sandal' theme of this casual tavern.
- Ask for a private room (komagura) if you want a quieter space away from the main counter bustle.
Common Questions
How much does Okaeri Sakaba Sandal Kitchen cost?
Prices range from 2,000 to 2,999 JPY per person (approx. $15β$23 USD), making it an affordable option for a hearty meal.
Where is Okaeri Sakaba Sandal Kitchen?
It is located at 2-20-8 Nishi Ogikubo, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, on the first floor of Yamada Building near Nishi Ogikubo Station.
What should I order if I want something traditional?
Try the classic oden with daikon radish and konjac, or go for a nabe hot pot where you can customize your broth and toppings at the table.
About this page
Restaurant: Okaeri Sakaba Sandal Kitchen
Cuisine: Izakaya (Japanese style tavern),Oden,Nabe (Japanese hot pot)
Location: Nakano & Koenji, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Nishi Ogikubo Sta.
Rating: Good β Worth a visit
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms