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Must-Eat Foods at Omoide Yokocho
Grilled Skewers (Yakitori)
Try delicious grilled skewers called yakitori. You'll always see these skewers cooking over hot coals in the alleyways. They're served with different sauces and go great with a cold beer. Whether you pick the usual chicken or something cool like gyutan skewers, you can't resist the taste and smell.
Soba Noodles
Don't leave Omoide Yokocho without having a hot bowl of soba noodles. This classic Japanese dish is served in a rich broth, making it a cozy, comforting meal. You'll find small, friendly places to eat where you can enjoy them at a little table. Most even have menus in English, so ordering is easy.
Hearty Stew
On chilly Shinjuku evenings, nothing beats a bowl of hearty stew. Omoide Yokocho serves up stews made with soft meats and fresh vegetables in a tasty broth. This hearty dish takes you back to the post-war cooking styles that have stayed popular in Japan.
Sashimi and Seafood
If you love seafood, you'll enjoy the fresh sashimi and seafood treats at Omoide Yokocho. These dishes feature the best cuts of fish, which are carefully prepared and served raw with soy sauce and wasabi
Ramen
You can't visit Omoide Yokocho without trying a bowl of real ramen! This tasty noodle dish is served in a delicious broth with toppings like sliced pork, seaweed, and a soft-boiled egg. It's the best meal after a busy day exploring Shinjuku City.
Tempura
Enjoy crunchy tempura at Omoide Yokocho, where you'll find deep-fried seafood and vegetables. Covered in a light batter and fried to a perfect golden brown, these bites are super tasty. Dip them into a special sauce for extra flavor.
Grilled Fish
Try perfectly grilled fish at one of the many food stalls on Ninenzaka's narrow street. The fish is seasoned with salt and grilled until it's crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. This dish shows off traditional Japanese grilling methods.