Sushi Ginza Onodera Otouto Honten
鮨 銀座おのでら 弟本店
Futako-Tamagawa · Restaurant
Fine sushi in Futako-Tamagawa, 3min walk from the station. Omakase course (¥16,500) features seasonal sashimi, hairy crab from Ishinomaki, uni, and ends with a signature ramen. Meticulous touches: switched soy for each piece, garnishes for lighter fish.
⚠️ Note: Post is tagged #PR—treat pricing and detail as promotional context; confirm current course structure and cost on booking.
As seen on Instagram
Original post by @gourmet_zakikun
How to visit
- Address
- Setagaya-ku, Tamagawa, 3-4-2 1F, Tokyo
- Hours
- Mon–Fri 11am–2:30pm, 6–9:45pm; Sat–Sun 11am–2:30pm, 5–9:45pm
- Price
- $$$$
- Rating
- 4 ★ (142 reviews on Google Maps)
- English (?)
- Yes
- Reservations
- Required
What makes it special
Part of the Ginza Onodera group. The chef sources from premium vendors and tailors each plate—switching soy varieties by neta, adding scallion garnish to light fish. The signature course includes grilled eel, smoked ikura, hand-rolled nori-toro, and a house-made soy ramen to close. Premium ingredients include hairy crab shipped directly from Ishinomaki port in Miyagi.
How to visit
Lunch 11am–2:30pm; dinner 6–9:45pm (5pm Sat–Sun). 3min walk from Futako-Tamagawa Station. Phone +81 3-6805-6955 or book via the Onodera Group website. Reservations recommended for omakase.
FAQ
What's included in the Kiwami course?
The ¥16,500 omakase includes scallop chawan-mushi, sashimi (swordfish, striped marlin, Spanish mackerel), grilled and glazed eel, hand-rolled nori-toro, and seven sushi pieces (fatty tuna, gold-eye snapper, kinki, striped horse mackerel, hairy crab, sweet shrimp, sea urchin, tamago). Finishes with smoked ikura, nori-toro hand roll, and house-made soy ramen. Per the existing caveat, confirm current course structure on booking.
Is this the same Ginza Onodera as the flagship in Ginza?
No. This is the Otouto (younger branch) location in Futako-Tamagawa. Same group, distinct menu and venue.
Do they have lunch service?
Yes. Lunch 11am–2:30pm daily. The post features the dinner omakase; lunch likely differs.