Overview of the menu
At Asakusa Hanayashiki, the culinary philosophy revolves around offering a delightful mix of traditional Japanese snacks and modern street food. Located in Taito City, this amusement park provides a unique gastronomic experience that complements its thrilling rides, making it a perfect stop for families and thrill-seekers alike. The menu reflects the vibrant local culture, emphasizing fresh, seasonal ingredients that are prepared with care.
Signature dishes
- Karaage: Crispy fried chicken, marinated in a blend of savory soy sauce and spices.
- Takoyaki: A savory dough ball filled with diced octopus, topped with tangy sauces and bonito flakes.
Beverages and pairings
The drink menu at Asakusa Hanayashiki features a variety of refreshing options, including traditional Japanese teas and modern soft drinks. Guests can pair their meals with specialty drinks such as matcha lattes or strawberry sodas. Seasonal cocktails are also available, crafted by skilled mixologists, highlighting the best of local flavors.
Dietary options
Asakusa Hanayashiki caters to various dietary preferences, offering vegetarian and gluten-free options. The park's culinary team is well-versed in accommodating common allergens, ensuring a safe dining experience for all guests. Whether you are a health-conscious eater or have specific dietary needs, you will find satisfying choices.
Chef recommendations
For a truly Japanese experience, the chef recommends trying the seasonal specialties that showcase the best local ingredients. From hearty ramen to sweet mochi desserts, there’s something for everyone. Each dish tells a story and is crafted with passion, drawing inspiration from the rich culinary heritage of Japan.
Experience the menu
Join us at Asakusa Hanayashiki for an unforgettable culinary experience that pairs perfectly with the exhilarating rides. Whether you're seeking a quick snack or a full meal, our diverse menu has something to satisfy every craving. Make lasting memories with family and friends while enjoying the flavors of Japan.






