Asakusa Japanese Cuisine (Jingmen Branch)
日料 · ⭐ 3.8
No. 2, Jianguomen North Street, Jianguomen Subdistrict (near China Resources Building)

Dishes
SalmonSalmon, with tender flesh and vibrant color. Typically eaten raw, paired with mustard, soy sauce, or lemon juice to preserve its natural flavor. It can also be pan-fried, grilled, or boiled—simple to prepare and rich in nutrition.
California RollA California roll is a type of sushi roll wrapped in seaweed, filled with rice, cucumber strips, imitation crab or cooked shrimp, and sometimes topped with sesame seeds, fish roe, or drizzled with sauce for added flavor.
Sea ScallopSea scallop is a seafood dish that primarily uses fresh sea scallops as the main ingredient. The preparation typically involves cleaning the scallops thoroughly and combining them with seasonings such as soy sauce, mustard, or other preferred sauces. It can be simply cooked or eaten raw to preserve its delicious flavor.
Potato SaladPotato salad is made primarily with fresh potatoes, which are boiled and peeled, then mixed evenly with mayonnaise, salt, and pepper. Chopped onions and cucumbers are added to enhance texture and nutrition. Finally, it is chilled until cold, resulting in a smooth and delicate consistency.
Tempura Dipping SauceTempura dipping sauce is a seasoning for tempura, made by mixing soy sauce, mirin, sake, and water, sometimes with a touch of wasabi or grated ginger. Mix ingredients in proportion, heat to just below boiling, then cool before use.
Grilled Ox TongueGrilled beef tongue is a unique dish, primarily made with fresh beef tongue. After careful marination, the tongue is slowly roasted over charcoal until golden and crispy on the outside, with a fragrant charred crust and tender, delicate inner texture that preserves the meat's fine mouthfeel.
Grilled SquidGrilled squid is a dish made primarily from squid. To prepare it, clean the squid thoroughly, then marinate it with appropriate seasonings before grilling on a rack. Grill until the squid's surface turns golden and the flesh becomes tender.
Grilled EelGrilled eel is a dish made primarily from fresh eel, marinated and then grilled over charcoal or in an oven. The eel's skin becomes golden and crispy, while the flesh remains tender and juicy, paired with a specially crafted sauce that delivers a unique flavor.
SashimiSashimi is a dish made from fresh fish, typically using tender-fleshed varieties such as salmon or tuna. The fish is cleaned of scales and bones, then sliced thinly and arranged on a plate. It is usually served with soy sauce and wasabi, offering a delicate and fresh taste—it is a classic dish in Japanese cuisine.
Eel and Caviar SushiEel and caviar sushi features fresh eel and caviar, with grilled eel slices on seasoned rice, topped with caviar. Made with sushi rice mixed with vinegar, it combines the sweet flavor of eel and the freshness of caviar for a rich taste.