Tsubaki no Hara is a restaurant specializing in Japanese cuisine, particularly known for cooking white rice in a clay pot. They offer a variety of dishes, including traditional obanzai (small side dishes) and a selection of alcoholic beverages.
The restaurant emphasizes the use of freshly milled rice and aims to enhance the dining experience by providing delicious food and drinks. They have a unique approach to serving their meals, focusing on quality and flavor.
Information sourced from restaurant website and may be subject to change.
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A special menu recommended by the owner based on the day’s fresh ingredients. There may be days when dishes made with fish caught by the owner are served!
Allergens: Fish, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 338
Clay Pot Rice¥600
Our proud clay pot rice and other rice dishes.
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 200
Snacks & Fried Dishes¥300
Recommended items that pair well with our clay pot rice, as well as snacks for enjoying with drinks!
Allergens: None detected, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 246
Dashi Dishes¥500
Daily prepared dashi dishes made with carefully extracted broth.
Allergens: Bonito, Celery, Fish, Vegan: Yes, Vegetarian: Yes
Estimated Calorie Count: 80
Meat & Fish Dishes¥500
A selection of exquisite dishes unique to a fishing enthusiast owner. Some days, we may have game meat sourced through unique channels!
Allergens: Fish, Vegan: No, Vegetarian: No
Estimated Calorie Count: 150
Menu Date: December 2025
Dietary & Allergen Information: Please be aware that our dish analysis is powered by AI and may contain errors. Always check with your server before ordering.
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Address
1-33-18 Kitazawa, Setagaya City, Tokyo, Japan
GPS
35.6610317, 139.6725183
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