"Watasu Nihonbashi" is a spot for information dissemination and exchange that supports disaster-stricken areas in Tohoku, including Minamisanriku Town, Miyagi Prefecture, as part of the reconstruction of Great East Japan Earthquake.
"Watasu" has the meaning of "bridge", the bridge connecting Tohoku and Nihonbashi, and the meaning of "addition of sum" and "addition of ring" is also repeated. It consists of a “cafe (dining & bar)” that utilizes local seasonal ingredients, and a “Watasu Room”, an exchange floor that transmits sightseeing and event information. The nearest station is Nihombashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and near COREDO Nihonbashi, it may be a little difficult to find because it enters an alley, but it is a hideaway-like building and has a stylish atmosphere.
"Watasu Dining & Bar" offers elaborate dishes using ingredients from Miyagi and Iwate prefectures. The basic concept is like "healthy", and the salt content is slightly reduced, but there is also a volume, and I think that the content is generally satisfactory because the richness of nature is felt. Lunch time is recommended for 1080 yen, a set of cooked rice and soups in eight Japanese and Western dishes made with plenty of Sanriku ingredients. In addition, the menu includes "seafood DONBURI", which is full of fresh seafood, 1380 yen, "Sanriku Mekajiki Burger", which is made with thick mekajiki cutlet and tartar sauce, 1080 yen, Yakuzen beef sushi curry 980 yen, etc. . Why don't you stop by when you come near?
“Watasu Nihonbashi” http://www.watasu.net/
1-5-8, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-3510-3185
Nearest station: 2-minute walk from Exit B12 of Nihombashi Station
Business hours Mon-Sat lunch 11:00-15:00, Dinner 17:00-23:00
Regular holidays: Sunday, public holidays