Famous for inspiring Tarantino’s Kill Bill, Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu offers nostalgic Edo-style interiors, live music, and classic izakaya fare in one of Tokyo’s most atmospheric dining settings.
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Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a Tokyo legend. Known globally for inspiring the Kill Bill fight scene, the venue channels old Edo through timber beams, lanterns, and an open grill that adds theatrical flair to your meal. Near Roppongi, this multi-level izakaya offers a menu spanning charcoal-grilled yakitori, handmade soba, sushi, and more, complemented by an impressive lineup of Japanese sake and cocktails. Private rooms are available for gatherings, and the main hall often features live traditional performances that deepen the ambiance. Popular with locals, tourists, and visiting celebrities alike, Gonpachi offers a cinematic dining experience rooted in flavor and flair.
Facilities & Services
- Charcoal-Grilled Yakitori, Sushi, Tempura
- Private Dining Rooms, Group Seating
- Full Bar with Cocktails and Sake
- Live Traditional Music (select nights)
- English Menu Available
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