Gonpachi is a Japanese restaurant that blends tradition and uniqueness in its dining experience.
The branch of Gonpachi in Nishi-Azabu is known as the "Kill Bill" restaurant, and is undoubtedly the chain's most famous branch. But just recently, the restaurant opened its 12th branch in Harajuku, Gonpachi Norite-maki.
![Interior of Gonpachi NORITEMAKI.](https://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/44966-185085/738x475.6640625!/tokyo-gonpachi-harajuku-185085.jpg)
Because it's famous among locals and foreigners, the restaurant in general caters to both palettes, and employs English-speaking staff. This new branch specializes in offering cauliflower as a substitute for rice, for customers on a low carb diet, or who want to try something different. Its menu comprises of Nori Temaki, also known as Japanese hand-rolled sushi. The sushi bar is then, specializing in Temaki. While the ingredients used in sushi are the same, the form is different.
The ordering system is efficient and self-service which can be passed to the staff. All the sushi are freshly served upon ordering.
![Spicy tuna, one of the most popular dishes.](https://a0.cdn.japantravel.com/photo/44966-185086/738x491.8798828125!/tokyo-gonpachi-harajuku-185086.jpg)
Some of its best sellers for foreigners include Salmon and Avocado, Spicy Tuna, and Toro and Takuan. They also offer two vegetarian options - Plum and Cucumber, and Nori Wasabi - but plan to add more in the future. There's a variety of drinks, including the classic Ramune (Japanese soda) and emoji tea, among others.
Albeit smaller, it allows for a more intimate dining experience.