Madrid · Izakaya · casual
Okashi Sanda
Japanese izakaya / takoyaki / ramenJapanese paternal heritageFirst gluten-free Japanese restaurant in SpainKansai-style
Okashi Sanda is Spain's first 100% gluten-free Japanese restaurant, founded in 2008 by Tamara Ishihara, who is of Japanese paternal heritage and spent her formative years in Sanda, Hyogo prefecture, near Kobe. The menu celebrates Kansai casual food: takoyaki, ramen, okonomiyaki and gyoza.
- Price
- ¥
- Area
- Malasaña
- Since
- 2008
- Chef
- Tamara Ishihara

Plate № 123
About
Tamara Ishihara was born in Madrid's La Latina barrio to a Spanish mother and Japanese father, but her culinary identity was shaped in Sanda, in the Hyogo prefecture near Kobe, where she spent her early childhood immersed in the everyday food culture of the Kansai region. When she opened Okashi Sanda in 2008, she introduced Madrid to the casual, soulful street food of Japan's most food-proud region: takoyaki were a novelty to Spanish diners, as was the idea of okonomiyaki as an everyday dish. The restaurant pioneered an entirely gluten-free Japanese menu, certified by Spain's coeliac federation FACE, making it a lifeline for the many Japanese food lovers who cannot eat wheat. Now in Malasaña after an initial decade in La Latina, Okashi Sanda is a Madrid institution built on personal authenticity rather than commercial calculation.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Spain's first 100% gluten-free Japanese restaurant, FACE-certified — a unique offering
- Chef grew up in Sanda, Hyogo (near Kobe), Japan — her Kansai cooking is lived experience, not research
- First restaurant in Spain to offer takoyaki — now a beloved Madrid Japanese classic
- Nearly 20 years of authentic Kansai home cooking, from okonomiyaki to ramen, in the heart of Malasaña
Borderline inclusion: half-Japanese (Japanese father), born Madrid, grew up in Sanda, Japan. FACE gluten-free certified. Founded 2008.
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