Musashi Shinbashi Robata

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Minato City, Japan

Izakaya restaurant· Restaurant

Musashi Shinbashi Robata Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Musashi Shinbashi Robata is located in Minato City, Japan on 2 Chome-9-17 Shinbashi. Musashi Shinbashi Robata is rated 4 out of 5 in the category izakaya restaurant in Japan.

Address

2 Chome-9-17 Shinbashi

Price range

$$$

Phone

+81 335803550

Service options

Dine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Offerings

AlcoholFoodSmall plates

Open hours

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Lalith Vipulananthan

Tips for non-Japanese: 1. An English menu is available 2. You should order one alcoholic drink per person on arrival (ordering non-alcoholic drinks afterwards is fine) 3. Once you've finished eating, please leave promptly since the restaurant is very popular and other customers may be waiting 4. Taking a few photos of the restaurant and your food is okay but don't overdo it! 5. Smoking is allowed so if you have a strong aversion then consider another restaurant instead 6. Some items come in pairs so it's better to order one and see if you like it first! 7. Recommended dishes: mackerel (saba), deep-fried thick tofu (atsuage), ginko nuts (ginnan), shiitake mushrooms, squid (ika), scallop (hotate)* For affordable and tasty grilled food, this restaurant was really really good. Compared to high-end restaurants and chain restaurants, it's not exactly spotlessly clean but that kind of adds to the atmosphere. A great place to bring visitors who want to try something a little different to a standard izakaya. * I didn't actually try the scallop because I was too full but it looked amazing (and also huge!)

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Chiral Carbon

Musashi was vacant under the state of emergency.

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Ray Haraguchi

Cheap and great robatayaki! Prices start from less than 300 yen and the experience itself is worth it.

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Jay Lee

Cozy place and you can enjoy the traditional Robadayaki of Japan.

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Gerald Teong

I read online that this was one of the best places to have robatayaki. However, similar to some other reviewers, we were denied entry into this restaurant by the unfriendly man at the door because we didn't speak Japanese. Such a disappointment as we were looking forward to a good last meal in Tokyo only to encounter such a situation. We have read that some non-Japanese have managed to make it into the restaurant though. So I guess you can try your luck. But we didn't want to patronize a place that didn't even bother trying to make an effort to accommodate us.