Dohtonbori Futakotamagawa: Authentic DIY Okonomiyaki & Monjayaki Experience in Tokyo
kote2 If you’re craving an authentic Japanese dining experience where YOU become the chef, Dohtonbori Futakotamagawa offers the perfect introduction to okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes) and monjayaki. This popular chain restaurant brings Osaka’s street food culture to Tokyo’s upscale Futakotamagawa area, complete with eye-catching neon signs that set the mood for a fun culinary adventure.
The Verdict
⭐ Rating: 3.6/5 — A solid choice for tourists wanting to try DIY okonomiyaki and monjayaki without breaking the bank. The all-you-can-eat courses (from ¥2,210) offer excellent value, and the staff is accommodating even during late hours. While it’s a chain restaurant rather than a hidden gem, the experience is genuinely fun and the fluffy okonomiyaki is consistently good. Best visited if you’re staying in the Futakotamagawa area or want a casual, interactive dining experience. Note that it’s located away from the station, so plan your transportation accordingly.
Tourist Quick Check
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Payment | QR payment, IC cards (Suica/Pasmo), Credit cards accepted |
| English Menu | Likely available (chain restaurant) |
| Reservation | Walk-in recommended |
| Wait Time | Minimal after 9 PM, moderate during peak hours |
| Wi-Fi | Unavailable (previously offered, now removed) |
Why Locals Love It
Dohtonbori represents Osaka’s beloved food culture — where eating is considered “kuidaore” (eating until you drop). This Futakotamagawa branch underwent a stylish renovation in 2023, transforming into a chic wood-toned interior that appeals to the area’s sophisticated residents. Locals appreciate the flexibility: you can order à la carte or choose from various all-you-can-eat courses depending on your appetite and budget.
The restaurant’s signature feature is the tabletop griddle (teppan) at every seat, where customers cook their own food — a social, hands-on experience that’s quintessentially Japanese. Even cooking novices can achieve fluffy, delicious results thanks to quality ingredients and foolproof batters. The late operating hours (until 10 PM daily) make it a convenient dinner option in an area where many restaurants close earlier.
Must-Order Items
- Jou Mix Okonomiyaki (上ミックスお好み焼き) — ¥1,400 — The premium mixed okonomiyaki with pork, squid, and shrimp. Fluffy texture with generous toppings that locals rave about
- Mochi Mentaiko Cheese Monjayaki (もち明太子チーズもんじゃ) — ¥1,170 — A crowd-pleaser that “never lies” according to regulars. Gooey mochi, spicy cod roe, and melted cheese create an addictive combination
- Hiroshima-Style Okonomiyaki (広島モダン) — Layered version with noodles, a specialty from Hiroshima that’s now featured even in the simple all-you-can-eat course
- Buta Kara Cheese (豚辛チーズ) — Spicy pork with cheese okonomiyaki for those who like a kick
- All-You-Can-Eat Simple Course — ¥2,210 — Includes okonomiyaki, modern-yaki, and yakisoba. Add soft drinks bar for full value
Honest Warnings
- Location is not convenient — The restaurant is located away from Futakotamagawa Station in a somewhat rural area. Budget extra time for walking or consider taking a taxi
- Lunch break closures — The restaurant now closes between 3:00-5:30 PM, so plan accordingly if you’re visiting in the afternoon
- Limited parking — Only a few parking spots available, which can be problematic during busy times
- Monjayaki quality varies — While okonomiyaki is consistently good, the monjayaki doesn’t match the quality of famous Tsukishima specialty shops in Tokyo
- Late arrival restrictions — All-you-can-drink options are not available if you arrive after 9 PM
- Seating changes — After renovation, all cozy kotatsu-style floor seating was replaced with standard 4-person table seats
- Experimental items — Some creative menu items like “tantanmen monjayaki” may not appeal to everyone’s taste
- Portion size reductions — The “small size” option in all-you-can-eat courses has gotten noticeably smaller, so order accordingly
Pro Tips: Visit after 9 PM for a quieter experience with more attentive service. If you’re trying okonomiyaki for the first time, don’t hesitate to ask staff for cooking assistance — they’re used to helping beginners. The neon-lit exterior is particularly photogenic at night, perfect for your Tokyo food adventure posts!
Access
Dohtonbori Futakotamagawa
道とん堀 二子玉川店
4-1-8 Kamata, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-0077, Japan
〒157-0077 東京都世田谷区鎌田4丁目1−8
TEL: 03-3417-9455