Ikkou Izakaya 一幸 (Changning / Gubei)
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.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Changning / Gubei (multiple locations); Pudong

- 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.






