Restaurant • 3-chōme-2-8 Kudanminami, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 102-0074, Japan
Located slightly away from the bustling streets of Kudanshita, Tokyo, you can find a diner that seems to have frozen in time, called "GREEN GRASS." The green lettering sign evokes the early days of GREEN DAY, creating a retro atmosphere.
Upon entering, the nostalgic interior with its Showa-era charm quickly catches your eye. The restaurant offers counter and table seating, bustling with local office workers and students during lunch hours. The presence of many regulars is understandable given the nostalgic ambiance.
Among the menu, especially popular are the freshly fried cutlet dishes. The harmony of crispy coating and tender meat is exquisite. Additionally, the rotating daily lunch specials are not to be missed, offering a variety such as tuna sashimi rice bowl and bite-sized fillet cutlets.
While maintaining the traditional set-meal style, the restaurant also incorporates trends like spicy curry to meet modern demands. This perfect balance of nostalgia and novelty has garnered support from customers of various ages.
While we have highlighted the charm of GREEN GRASS, please note that smoking is allowed inside, so those sensitive to smoke should be cautious. Nevertheless, it is still a highly attractive hidden gem in Tokyo.
For those seeking nostalgic flavors or wanting to immerse themselves in a retro atmosphere, visiting GREEN GRASS is a must. It will surely become an unforgettable memory.