GONPACHI Nishiazabu: An Affordable Lunch at the Legendary Izakaya Summit Spot

Warm wooden interior of Gonpachi Nishiazabu at lunchtime

Hello, it’s Mari Tabi here! Today I’m taking you to Gonpachi Nishiazabu, a famous restaurant right by the Nishiazabu crossing. You might have heard of it already; this is the very place where former US President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi held their “Izakaya Summit.” Since then, it’s become a well-known name both in Japan and overseas.

What makes it special? The atmosphere is fantastic, the food is proper Japanese washoku (traditional cuisine), and at lunchtime you can enjoy set meals from around ¥1,000 – a real bargain in central Tokyo.

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What Exactly is Gonpachi?

The restaurant takes its name from a Kabuki theatre character, and its menu covers many Japanese staples: freshly made soba noodles, crispy tempura, and charcoal-grilled skewers.

Entrance of Gonpachi Nishiazabu with red umbrella and wooden exterior
Look out for the red parasol—it’s the only real sign of the place! The main sign is a bit discreet, so it can be easy to miss.

The dramatic wooden interior, with its open kitchen and striking lighting, actually inspired one of the sets in Kill Bill. So yes, it’s as cinematic as it sounds.

Because of its atmosphere and history, it’s often chosen for business dinners, dates, and entertaining overseas visitors. And of course, that famous political summit gave it legendary status.

Key Info

Address: 1-13-11 Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo (right by Nishiazabu crossing)
Reservations: Possible by phone or via the official website
Cuisine: Japanese (washoku – soba, tempura, skewers, izakaya dishes)
Access: About 10 minutes’ walk from Roppongi, Nogizaka, or Hiroo stations
Opening hours: Lunch 11:30–15:00 (weekdays), open until around 3:30am (check official site for details)
Price range: Lunch from around ¥1,000, dinner around ¥4,000
Payment: Card and e-payment only – no cash accepted

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