En Michi Shokudo is a restaurant meant not only for hotel guests, but for locals, as well. With features like seating areas opened to the street, the entire restaurant boasts an expansive, open feel. After serving breakfast, the restaurant is opened to the community for lunch, dinner, and drinks, and can even be reserved for private parties.
(Note: The restaurant will operate with shortened hours for the time being.)
朝食早餐BREAKFAST
Start Your Day the Traditional Way, with Onigiri Rice Balls
According to legend, the reason why onigiri rice balls are often triangular is because, when shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune and his attendants stayed in Kawasaki-shuku, they were served onigiri formed into triangles, meant to evoke the hollyhock leaves in the Tokugawa clan crest. Start your day with onigiri made with only the finest ingredients, each carefully shaped by hand.
Hours: 7:00 to 10:00
(Currently closed for breakfast during the hotel pre-open period.)
昼食・喫茶午餐、咖啡LUNCH & CAFE
A Friendly Neighborhood Restaurant, Nourishing Body and Soul Alike
Enjoy a meal featuring your choice of main dish, such as a fried pork cutlet, an iconic symbol of Kawasaki’s history of meat dishes; grilled mackerel marinated in shio-koji, a savory fermented seasoning; or tender steamed chicken, served with a delicious green onion sauce. This main dish is served with miso soup and a vegetable-based side dish, for a delicious meal to enjoy in a comfortable, friendly atmosphere.
Hours:
Tue. to Sat. 11:30 to 15:00 (last order at 14:00)
Sun. & Mon. 11:00 to 17:00 (last order at 16:00)
(Hours shown are for the hotel pre-open period, and may change in the future.)
夕食晚餐DINNER
A Casual Destination for Dinner or Drinks
In the evenings, En Michi Shokudo operates as an izakaya-style restaurant, offering craft beer and sake from around Japan, as well as a menu of delicious homemade dishes like beef organ meat stewed with fermented chili peppers, or spiced satsuma-age fishcake
Hours:
Tue. to Sat. 17:00 to 22:00 (last order at 21:00)
(Hours shown are for the hotel pre-open period, and may change in the future.)