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東京都中央区銀座4-13-18 医療ビル 1F
Near Higashi Ginza Sta.
About this spot
Imakatsu Ginza Ten flips the script on traditional tonkatsu by serving deep-fried pork cutlets rolled into tight sushi rolls, creating a crispy, savory bite that defies expectation. This counter-only spot in the heart of Ginza is famous for its imakatsu set, where you watch chefs assemble fresh rolls right before your eyes with generous portions of pickled ginger and shredded cabbage. The experience is fast-paced and focused entirely on the unique texture of the fried pork meeting vinegared rice.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Imakatsu Set' immediately upon sitting down, as the kitchen prepares these rolls fresh to order and waits for your signal before frying.
Common Questions
How much does Imakatsu Ginza Ten cost?
Expect to pay between 2,000 and 3,000 JPY (approx. $13-$20 USD) for a full set meal including rice, soup, and salad.
Where is Imakatsu Ginza Ten?
Located in the Chuo ward of Tokyo at 4-13-18 Ginza, inside the Medical Building on the 1st floor, just a short walk from Higashi Ginza Station.
What is the signature dish here?
The star is the Imakatsu itself, a sushi roll made with a deep-fried pork cutlet wrapped around rice and topped with pickled ginger, often served as part of a set with miso soup.
About this page
Restaurant: Imakatsu Ginza Ten
Cuisine: Tonkatsu (Pork cutlet)
Location: Harajuku & Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Higashi Ginza Sta.
Rating: Great — Highly recommended
Price: ¥2,000–2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms