🍴 Try “Monja Korokke” in Asakusa – A Local Street Snack You Can’t Miss!
- woRks medi
- 7月2日
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Looking for a fun and unique street food in Asakusa?Try Monja Korokke, a deep-fried snack filled with the flavors of monjayaki – Tokyo’s famous savory pancake.
It’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, and you can eat it with one hand while walking around Asakusa.

🧀 What is Monja Korokke?
Monjayaki is a popular Tokyo soul food – like okonomiyaki but softer and gooier.Monja Korokke puts that delicious flavor inside a croquette!
Original snack only available in Asakusa
Easy to eat while sightseeing
Very popular with international visitors and locals
🌟 Why Tourists Love It
Only found in Asakusa – a true local experience
Quick and tasty – no long wait
Cute and Instagrammable
Friendly staff and English menu available
🍽️ Popular Flavors
🧀 Mochi, Mentaiko & Cheese – Best seller!
🍛 Spicy Curry – Bold and flavorful
🧂 Plain – Classic and simple

🗺️ Location & Hours
Monja Korokke (もんじゃころっけ)📍 Address: 1-37-10 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan(〒111-0032 東京都台東区浅草1-37-10)🚶♂️ About 5 minutes from Kaminarimon Gate📅 Open: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM(Closed on Wednesdays / or until sold out)🔎 Check Instagram for pop-up locations and updates
🚮 Please Be Polite – Street Food Etiquette in Japan
In Japan, walking while eating is sometimes not allowed.Here’s how to enjoy your snack respectfully:
Eat in front of the shop or in designated areas
Don’t leave trash – use bins or take it with you
Be careful when taking photos – avoid blocking the path or including strangers
✅ Why You Should Visit
If you're visiting Asakusa and want something truly local, fun, and delicious, Monja Korokke is a must-try. It’s great for a quick snack, a photo opportunity, and a new taste of Tokyo you won’t forget.




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