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Ikkou Izakaya 一幸 (Changning / Gubei)

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Ikkou (一幸) is a multi-location Japanese-run izakaya operating across Changning, Gubei, and Pudong, popular with Shanghai's Japanese expat community for its broad, authentic menu: sushi rolls, sukiyaki, unagi rice, yakitori, grilled seafood, and tatami private dining rooms.

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Changning / Gubei (multiple locations); Pudong
Ikkou Izakaya 一幸 (Changning / Gubei) — authentic japanese restaurant in Shanghai, Changning / Gubei (multiple locations); …
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With locations on Ronghua West Road, Xianxia Road, Changning Road, and a Pudong branch on Dongjian Road, Ikkou Izakaya (一幸) is among the most accessible Japanese-operated dining groups in Shanghai's western expat corridor. Each branch serves an intentionally broad menu that mirrors the style of a Japanese neighborhood izakaya: fresh sashimi platters, nigiri and maki, sukiyaki nabe, grilled eel rice (unaju), yakitori skewers, and grilled seafood. Tatami rooms are available at the flagship Gubei branch, making it suitable for groups and family-style dinners. The restaurant requires reservations—made by visiting in person, a mark of Japanese informality—and consistently ranks among the top Gubei Japanese restaurants in guides published by SmartShanghai and Hai Guide. The 一幸 brand is distinct from the reservation-only Yi Xing fine izakaya, though they share a neighborhood.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Tatami rooms for private dining make Ikkou one of the few izakayas in Shanghai that can host an authentic Japanese-style group dinner.
  • The breadth of the menu—from sashimi and sushi to sukiyaki nabe and grilled eel—ensures everyone in a mixed group will find something they love.
  • Walk-in reservation policy (by visiting in person) reflects the Japanese neighborhood izakaya spirit that most Shanghai restaurants have abandoned.
  • Multiple branches across Changning, Gubei, and Pudong make it the most geographically convenient Japanese izakaya chain for western-district residents.

Reservations must be made in person at the branch; the Ronghua West Road Gubei branch is busiest on Friday and Saturday evenings. — Format: Izakaya. Authenticity: Japanese-run casual izakaya with multiple Shanghai branches (Changning Road, Xianxia Road, Ronghua West Road, and Dongjian Road Pudong); broad authentic menu spanning sushi, sukiyaki, eel rice, yakitori, and grilled seafood; tatami seating rooms; confirmed by Nomfluence, SmartShanghai, and Hai Guide among Gubei's top Japanese restaurants; operated by Japanese staff and patronized primarily by the local Japanese expat community.

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