Yosuga-sha (よすが舎) – A Hidden Gem for Monthly & Weekly Spice Curry in Akabanebashi, Tokyo

Short Verdict

Yosuga-sha is a spice curry shop in Tokyo, known for its bold flavors and minimalist two-choice menu.

Located in Akabanebashi, this tiny counter-only restaurant offers a focused curry experience with rotating monthly and weekly options.

Perfect for those seeking a unique, local spice curry lunch in Tokyo.

🟦 Quick Info

ItemInfo
📍 AreaAkabanebashi, Minato, Tokyo
🍽 TypeJapanese Spice Curry
💰 Price Range (Lunch) ¥
¥1,000–¥2,000 per person (Casual)
🍽 Ordering StyleA la carte (but Monthly or Weekly choice only)
💳 Payment‼️Cash only
🌍 English MenuJapanese only
🗣 English SpokenMinimal
🚭 Smoking PolicyNon-smoking indoors
👥 SeatingCounter only (around 6–7 seats)
🧭 Tourist FriendlyMedium (simple two-choice system)

Note: Only two curry options available — monthly and weekly.


Address:

〒108-0014 Tokyo, Minato City, Shiba, 4 Chome−5−15 クレール芝

https://maps.app.goo.gl/2RKW9FDSnsJ3bZSZ7


🗣 English Support & Practical Notes

The menu is entirely in Japanese, and English communication is minimal. However, ordering is simple: there are only two options — a monthly curry and a weekly curry.

Because of this limited selection, it is manageable even without Japanese skills. You simply choose between the two.

The shop is very small, counter-only, and efficiently run. It is best suited for quick lunches rather than long stays.

This restaurant works well for solo travelers and spice-curry enthusiasts. It may not suit visitors who prefer extensive menu choices or detailed explanations.


A Two-Choice Curry Done Right


The exterior is modest — small, wood-based, natural tones.
A handwritten “TAKE OUT” sign adds to the neighborhood feel.

It truly feels like a place only those who know will enter.


The concept is simple:

✔ Monthly curry
✔ Weekly curry

Only two options.

Clean. Decisive. No overthinking.


I chose the weekly special: beef shin curry.

The curry was smooth and fluid, not thick.
Spice-forward, confident.

Served with long-grain rice — yet no unpleasant aroma. Just clean texture.

Accompaniments included:

Pickled purple cabbage
A yellow chutney-like condiment
A small amount of cilantro

Balanced and thoughtful.

Importantly, this is not Japanese-style European curry. It leans clearly toward Indian spice structure.

From a London perspective, this absolutely holds up.

The level of execution at this price point is impressive.


Atmosphere

The space is extremely compact — roughly 30 square meters.

Counter seating only, around 6–7 seats.

No menu confusion.
Service is efficient.
You eat, enjoy, and move on.

It is the kind of lunch spot that rewards those who appreciate focus over variety.


Final Thoughts

Rating: ★3.5 / 5
Revisit: ?

A disciplined two-choice system paired with serious spice execution.

A quiet hidden gem in Akabanebashi.


👤 About the Author

I’m a Japanese based in London, returning to Tokyo regularly.
I share only restaurants I personally visit and would confidently recommend to friends traveling to Japan.

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