1 minute walk from Nogata Station! Yakitori Restaurant|Yakitori Omoriya Nogata
Yakitori Omoriya Nogata is a yakitori izakaya located near Nogata Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, a 1-minute walk from the station. <> We strive to create a restaurant that is safe and comfortable for customers with small children. Strollers are allowed, no food is served, and the restaurant is fully equipped with children’s tableware. <> It is the perfect place for a drink after work or a meal out with the family.
<>Great service for children
- Baby strollers allowed (wide aisles)
- Children receive candy as a gift.
- Equipped with children’s utensils, spoons and forks
- A wide variety of easy-to-eat menu items such as fried chicken, tsukune, and zaru soba
- All seats are non-smoking.
Recommended Cuisine
- Various yakitori (from 150 yen per piece)
- Chicken Nanban Set Meal with Homemade Tartar
- Fried chicken set meal (crispy outside, juicy inside)
- Oyakodon, kamameshi, zarusoba, and other meals are available.
From word of mouth
Mom in her 30’s: “No need to worry, no serving time. It’s easy to get in with a stroller, and the food is delicious!”
Dad in his 40s: “I don’t have to worry about my kids making noise, and the food is authentic. Fried chicken and yakitori are our staples.”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Are strollers allowed in the restaurant?
- Yes, the aisles are designed to be wide, and strollers can enter with no problem.
- Do you have a children’s menu?
- Fried chicken, zaru soba (buckwheat noodles), and tsukune (fried chicken with vegetables) are all on the menu for little ones to enjoy.
- Do you charge an appetizer or seating fee?
- We do not charge anything. You can enjoy set menus and yakitori with no worries.
Access & Store Information
Yakitori Omoriya Nogata<> 5-31-7 Nogata, Nakano-ku, Tokyo 165-0027<> TEL: 03-5356-8284<> Hours: 11:00 – 23:00 (open all year round)<> Nearest station: 1 minute walk from South exit of Nogata station on Seibu Shinjuku line
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Yakitori Omoriya Nogata is the perfect yakitori restaurant for those who are “looking for a nearby izakaya that is safe with children.”