Mixed (seafood and meat flavor) and pork okonomiyaki grilling on the hot pan. (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)

Oct 20, 2015 - 1 min read

Sakaeya's Okonomiyaki

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Tucked away in the quiet neighborhood of Fuchu is a quaint, little okonomiyaki shop named Sakaeya.

You can take the local city Chu bus or have a 5–10 minute stroll from Fuchu station to reach the shop.

The owner’s friendliness and interior design evokes a warm and homely feeling. For only around ¥600–800 you can have a bowl of neatly prepared okonomiyaki batter with generous condiments.

Together with friends, cooking and flipping variously flavored okonomiyaki over a hot pan can be a very enjoyable experience in this cozy restaurant.

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Mixed (seafood and meat flavor) and pork okonomiyaki grilling on the hot pan. (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)
Full of Japanese posts, photos, drawings, etc., the interiors lend a warm ambiance to the restaurant.  (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)
A bowl of shrimp okonomiyaki batter. (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)
These are the ingredients for the nattou (Japanese fermented soybeans) omelette. (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)
Fully cooked nattou omelette ready to be served. (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)
A slice of scrumptious okonomiyaki topped with katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes). (Photo: Ayn Gonzales)

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Static map of (35.6736978, 139.4748587)

3-4-1 Kotobukicho, Fuchu 183-0056, Tokyo Prefecture (Map) (Directions)

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