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Momijiya

Momijiya in Iidabashi is well-loved for its delicious Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki pancakes, packed with plenty of vegetables, meat, and noodles. Whether it’s the best in Tokyo is debatable, but it’s always packed - which should tell you plenty.

Momijiya[Momijiya - image © Florentyna Leow]

Okonomiyaki, or ‘as you like it’ pancakes, are a surefire crowd-pleaser. They’re tasty, and filled with meat, seafood, vegetables, and eggs. While Kansai-style okonomiyaki restaurants are quite common - held together by a batter - restaurants Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki are harder to come by in Tokyo. Momijiya is one such restaurant that also just happens to be one of the best of its kind in Tokyo.

Momijiya [Momijiya - image © Florentyna Leow]

Located in Iidabashi, Momijiya is all about hearty Hiroshima-style pancakes cooked right in front of you on an iron grill at the counter - as it should be. In this style, the pancakes consist of a thin crepe layered with egg, fried noodles, heaps of cabbage, and protein toppings like seafood or pork slices. Then, of course, there are the finishing touches - swirls of Bulldog brown sauce, mayonnaise, and a shower of green seaweed.

Besides the pancakes, diners can also order stir-fried yakisoba or yakiudon noodles, and a variety of dishes cooked on the iron grill like sautéed squid eggs, ginger-fried eggplant, and scallops. There’s enough variety to keep everyone happy, and it’s a great little restaurant to eat at with friends.

English name:
Momijiya

Japanese name:
もみじ屋

English address:
1F Avance Iidabashi, 4-2-6 Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0072

Japanese address:
〒102-0072 東京都千代田区飯田橋4-2-6 アヴァンセ飯田橋1F

Opening hours:
Monday and Tuesday: 4:30pm-11pm
Wednesday-Friday: 11:30am-2pm, 4:30pm-11pm
Saturday, Sunday and national holidays: noon-11pm

Price:

Non-smoking section:
No

Reservations:
Possible

Nearest Transport:
Subway: 2-minute walk from exit A5 of Iidabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai, Namboku and Yurakucho lines, and Toei Oedo line.
Train: 4-minute walk from the east exit of Iidabashi Station on the JR Chuo-Sobu line.

Telephone:
+81-3-6272-9320

Website:Official website (Japanese)

Customer Reviews:
Read customer reviews of Momijiya on TripAdvisor.

Near To Here:
Momijiya is located in Tokyo’s Imperial Palace district. See our complete list of things to do in Tokyo’s Imperial Palace district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

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

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