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Ikkoku

Omakase sushi & robatayakiJapanese-led kitchenOmakaseA5 WagyuDe PijpSake bar

Ikkoku is a refined omakase and sake bar in Amsterdam's De Pijp, led by Japanese chef Mitsuhiro Narita of Tsuji Culinary Institute fame. Hidden behind the Taigu matcha café, its bluefin tuna and A5 Wagyu omakase at €97 draws a discerning audience to one of the city's most intimate Japanese counters.

Price
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Area
De Pijp
Since
2025
Chef
Mitsuhiro Narita
Ikkoku — authentic omakase sushi & robatayaki restaurant in Amsterdam, De Pijp
Plate № 22
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About
Ikkoku (炉端割烹 — 'robata-style kappo') occupies a secret-feeling space behind the Taigu matcha café on Ceintuurbaan, adding a layer of theatre to the dining experience. Chef Mitsuhiro Narita, who also leads Hatsune's kaiseki kitchen, brings the same Tsuji Culinary Institute precision to a more casual, sake-bar-inflected setting here. The €97 omakase spans bluefin tuna sashimi, A5 Wagyu preparations, seasonal nigiri, and the robata-influenced grilled courses that define the 炉端 (robata) concept. The sake list is among Amsterdam's most thoughtfully curated. De Pijp's creative, culinary neighbourhood provides perfect context for this understated gem.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Chef Mitsuhiro Narita: Tsuji Culinary Institute-trained and already running Hatsune's kaiseki kitchen
  • Hidden behind a matcha café — the element of surprise makes discovery genuinely special
  • A5 Wagyu and bluefin tuna omakase at €97 — exceptional value for this calibre
  • Robata-influenced counter format with a sake selection that rewards exploration

Website not publicly identified. Phone not listed. Reservation likely via Instagram DM or direct booking.

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