Fodor's Expert Review Maisen Aoyama

$$$ Aoyama Japanese

Converted from a sento (public bathhouse), Maisen still has the old high ceiling (built for ventilation) and the original signs instructing bathers where to change, but now bouquets of seasonal flowers transform the large, airy space into a pleasant dining room. Maisen's specialty is the tonkatsu set: tender, juicy, deep-fried pork cutlets served with a tangy sauce, shredded cabbage, miso soup, and rice. There is usually a long line, but it moves quickly. Solo diners can jump the line to sit at the counter. Those who want to keep their taste buds sharp should try for the nonsmoking rooms upstairs. There are also branches in Hikarie building in Shibuya and the Daimaru department store by Tokyo Station.

Japanese Lunch Dinner $$$

Quick Facts

4–8–5 Jingumae
Tokyo, Tokyo-to  150-0001, Japan

050-3188-5802

Known For:
  • Retro-chic decor
  • Hearty lunch sets
  • Succulent deep-fried pork

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