Tempura DOTENOISEYA

Founded in Meiji 22 (1889)

For about 130 years since its founding, the main features have been its unchanged techniques and freshly prepared morning-caught conger eel.

The first thing to notice is the appearance of the building.Rebuilt in 1927 after the Great Kanto Earthquake, the historic building has remained unchanged and was designated a Registered Tangible Cultural Property in 2010.Inside this historically rich building, you can enjoy tempura made with a strong focus on freshness.Especially for conger eel, a dedicated tank is placed outside the shop, and only freshly prepared morning-caught eel is served.Their classic tendon combines crispy tempura made with unchanged techniques, a rich sauce continuously blended over the years, and rice selected by the owner—“Hitomebore” from Miyagi—making it well worth trying.

History

In 1889, the first owner, Gisaburo Wakabayashi, founded the shop near Yoshiwara Daimon, the only entrance to the Yoshiwara red-light district.The original name was “Iseya,” but because there was an embankment in front, it came to be called “Dote-no-Iseya.”It is said that the shop operated 24 hours a day at that time.A branch of the Sumida River flowed behind the shop, and they served freshly caught eel, conger eel, goby, whiting, and other fish as tempura.The belief that “freshness is everything for tempura” has remained unchanged since the founding.For more than 130 years since then, they have continued their history and traditions in the same location.

This Notable Item

Tendon (I), (Ro), (Ha)

(I) 2,000 yen, (Ro) 2,500 yen, (Ha) 3,000 yen

The hearty tendon dishes I, Ro, and Ha are signature items of Dote-no-Iseya.Unlike the usual naming of “Pine, Bamboo, Plum,” these names were chosen because the owner did not want to rank the dishes, believing each one has its own value.(I) offers two crispy shrimp tempura at a reasonable price,(Ro) comes with their signature morning-prepared conger eel,(Ha) is the ultimate bowl with vegetables, shrimp, and fish all together.All of these bowls let you fully enjoy the taste of this long-established shop.

Ogura Ice

500 yen

This unique dessert—tempura of sweet red bean paste served with ice cream—is something only a long-established tempura shop can offer, and it is delicious enough to enjoy even after a hearty tendon.

Spot Overview

address (e.g. of house)
phone
Business Hours
regular closing day
Payment Method
External Links
Information is current as of publication and may change. Please check before visiting.

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. 【ホテル龍名館東京】ほうじ茶・番茶フェア

  2. Shiseido Parlour Ginza Main Store

  3. 世代を超えて支持される、老舗の足袋。思いを込めて足袋作りを続ける「大野屋總本店」

  4. 【竺仙】店主が選ぶ今年の新作 「竺仙綿絽白地ゆかたと麻半巾帯」

  5. Funawa Main Store

  6. 高嶋家

  7. 【第28回】蕎麦のつなぎに小麦粉を使用する理由

  8. 竺仙「5つの奥義」動画を公開しました

  9. 毎日どぜう汁を食べ、味を確認する。江戸時代から続く名店「駒形どぜう」の当代が示す、味を守る姿勢

  10. Ningyocho Shinoda Sushi Sohonten

  11. 【いせ源】11月は江戸時代は鮟鱇(あんこう)の解禁月

  12. 【山本海苔店】年賀デザイン「のりチップス うめ味」

  13. 「目利きになれ」が家訓。 雲州松平家や表千家の茶道具を扱い、茶文化を支え続けてきた「玉鳳堂」

  14. Paris Ogawaken Shimbashi Branch

  15. 海老屋總本舗(買う / 向島・本所エリア)のページを公開しました