Sushi restaurant • Japan, 〒101-0047 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Uchikanda, 3-chōme−13−10 グリーンビル 1F
Just out of the west exit of Kanda Station stands "Kanda Edokko Sushi Nishiguchi." This restaurant preserves the sushi traditions passed down from the Edo period while achieving a perfect balance that caters to modern tastes. Once you step inside, the vibrant atmosphere and the earnest gaze of the artisans invite customers into the world of Edo.
The sushi made with seasonal ingredients that change with the seasons is truly exquisite. Especially, the summer rock oysters are not to be missed. Their plump texture and the scent of the sea spread throughout your mouth, pairing perfectly with beer. Also, the classic Edomae toppings are abundant, allowing you to enjoy authentic Edomae sushi.
During lunchtime, the "luxury lunch" is recommended. The price is slightly high, but the quality is absolutely guaranteed. Freshly gripped sushi and carefully prepared small bowls and soups create a truly blissful moment.
The charm of this place lies in enjoying authentic Edomae sushi made by top-class sushi artisans, while having the casualness of a conveyor belt sushi. At the counter seats, you can enjoy interacting with the chefs, ordering your preferred toppings. Moreover, the warm atmosphere is enhanced by the manager enthusiastically recommending the seasonal fish.
Located just a minute-walk from Kanda Station West Exit, despite being in the center of the business district, it offers a relaxed time. The lunchtime is bound to be crowded, so aiming for a slightly later time is recommended. Also, since other branches in the Edokko Sushi chain are closed on Sundays, it tends to be especially crowded.
Kanda Edokko Sushi Nishiguchi is a sushi restaurant that preserves the traditions of Edomae sushi while also having the flexibility to meet modern needs, truly combining the old with the new. It's recommended not only for those seeking authentic sushi but also for those wanting to enjoy luxurious sushi casually. Please savor the blissful dish where the charm of Edo meets modern taste.