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Kaneko Hannosuke

Who knew a tempura restaurant could inspire waits up to 3 hours long? But that’s just testament to how good the food is at Kaneko-Hannosuke in Nihonbashi. If you’re keen on some great tempura and have time to spare, you should go. Just get there as early as possible.

Kaneko-Hannosuke[Kaneko-Hannosuke - image © Florentyna Leow]

Tokyo has no shortage of delicious tempura restaurants. But few can be said to inspire the same fervour and willingness to wait for a meal as Kaneko-Hannosuke in Nihonbashi. It’s so popular, in fact, that on especially busy days people have been known to wait for up to 3 hours in line. This isn’t always the case, of course — if you get there early enough, you might only have to wait 45 minutes. That’s what you get with just 20 seats in a restaurant.

Kaneko-Hannosuke [Kaneko-Hannosuke - image © Florentyna Leow]

There’s just one dish on the menu at Kaneko-Hannosuke. That’s the Edomae Tendon, or Edo-style tempura rice bowl. Picture a mound of aromatic white rice. Heap deep-fried conger eel, shrimp, squid, and a square of seaweed. Add a deep-fried egg. Yes, egg tempura exists, and with the most perfectly crispy batter to boot! Drizzle the whole bowl with a gorgeous sweet-salty secret sauce.

Kaneko-Hannosuke [Kaneko-Hannosuke - image © Florentyna Leow]

This is as good as it gets for just JPY950. Time spent waiting notwithstanding, the cost-performance here is superb.

Kaneko-Hannosuke [Kaneko-Hannosuke - image © Florentyna Leow]

Here’s a tip from a Tokyoite: if you don’t want to wait and you’re willing to sacrifice the experience of actually dining in the original Kaneko-Hannosuke restaurant, try grabbing a tempura bento box to go. It won’t be exactly the same, but it’s a very decent approximation of having it freshly cooked to order.

For more Tokyo tempura choices, see our Best Tempura in Tokyo page.

English name:
Kaneko-Hannosuke

Japanese name:
金子半之助

English address:
1-11-15 Nihombashi-muro-machi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0022

Japanese address:
〒103-0022 東京都中央区日本橋室町1-11-15

Opening hours:
Monday-Friday: 11am-10pm
Saturday, Sunday and national holidays: 10am-9pm

Price:

Non-smoking section:
Completely Non-Smoking

Reservations:
No Reservations

Nearest Transport:
Subway: 1-minute walk from exit A1 of Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Hanzomon lines.

Telephone:
+81-3-3243-0707

Website: Official website (English)

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Kaneko-Hannosuke on TripAdvisor.

Near To Here:
Kaneko-Hannosuke is located in Tokyo’s Toyko Station and Marunouchi area. See our complete list of things to do in Tokyo’s Toyko Station and Marunouchi area, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

More Tokyo Restaurant Recommendations:
See all tempura restaurants we recommend on our Best Tempura in Tokyo page and get the complete list for all cuisines on our Best Tokyo Restaurants page.

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