Manpuku Shokudo
まんぷく食堂
Shinagawa & Gotanda · restaurant
Manpuku Shokudo sits in Ōi's historic izakaya arcade. Ginger-grilled pork shoulder and sashimi platters draw salarymen after work. Weekends closed; evenings only, so arrive ready to eat and drink.
⚠️ Note: Weekend closure and evening-only hours confirmed in caption; exact opening times not listed—verify before visiting.
As seen on Instagram
Original post by @hakaioperomi
How to visit
- Address
- 5-chōme-3-2 Higashiōi, Shinagawa City, Tokyo 140-0011
- Price
- $
- Rating
- 4.1 ★ (48 reviews on Google Maps)
- English (?)
- Yes
- Reservations
- Not required
What makes it special
A casual shokudo (working-class canteen) in Higashi-Ōi Drinking Alley, a modest but robust arcade of yakitori and grilled-meat spots. The ginger-grilled pork (shoyu-based, punchy garlic) pairs well with rice and sake. Sashimi—tuna, bonito, firefly squid—arrives fresh. Small side dishes included. No-nonsense space; crowds lean toward local drinkers. The restraint is the charm: portions honest, prices fair (¥1,350 for the pork set; sashimi platter ¥1,320 for 3 varieties), no frills. Rated 4.1 stars from 48 reviews on Google Maps.
How to visit
Weekends closed; evenings only. Walk from Ōi Station. Budget $ (single-dollar tier). No reservation mentioned in the post—check Instagram for current hours and walk-in policy before visiting.
FAQ
FAQ
What are the signature dishes?
Ginger-grilled pork shoulder with garlic (豚肩ロースニンニク焼き定食, ¥1,350) and sashimi platters (¥1,320 for three varieties). Small sides included.
When is it open?
Evenings only; closed weekends. Exact hours not confirmed—check the linked Instagram post or call ahead.