Within a 10-Minute Walk! 7 Must-Try Lunch Spots Near Otaru Station

Within a 10-Minute Walk! 7 Must-Try Lunch Spots Near Otaru Station

If you've just arrived in Otaru and are looking for a place to grab a delicious meal, or if you want to enjoy a great meal before heading home, this guide is for you! Here, we introduce restaurants near Otaru Station that are all within walking distance. These places offer affordable yet satisfying lunch options, making them perfect for anyone looking for a delicious and budget-friendly meal.

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Within a 10-Minute Walk! 7 Must-Try Lunch Spots Near Otaru Station

1. Kita no Donburiya "Takinami Shokudo"

Located inside Sankaku Market, Takinami Shokudo is a long-established seafood restaurant founded in 1945. It is one of the most famous donburi (rice bowl) restaurants in the market. When you place your order, the chefs immediately take fresh seafood from the tanks and prepare your meal on the spot. If you can't decide which seafood to choose, try the "Wagamama Don" (Selfish Donburi). You can pick 3 or 4 types of seafood from a selection of 9, allowing you to customize your perfect seafood bowl. This makes for a truly luxurious and satisfying dining experience.

Sankaku Market is located right next to Otaru Station, with over a dozen shops selling fresh seafood, vegetables, and souvenirs. Some restaurants in the market even offer to cook the fresh seafood you purchase. If you're looking for a place to buy local produce and souvenirs, this market is a great option. If you show the official website when ordering a donburi or set meal, you can receive a special service or discount.

2. Ajidokoro "Takeda"

Also located in Sankaku Market, Ajidokoro Takeda is the largest restaurant in the market, making it a great option if you're visiting with a group.

From May to August, they offer a special "Fresh Uni Don" (Sea Urchin Bowl) made with locally sourced Kitamurasaki Uni from Otaru. They also have the "Uni Tasting Bowl", which features two types of sea urchin—Kitamurasaki Uni and Ezo Bafun Uni, allowing you to compare the flavors. Since this restaurant is extremely popular during lunchtime, it's best to visit outside peak hours if you want to avoid long waits. Reservations may be available depending on the season, so be sure to check their official website for details.

3. Sengyo Shokudo "Kawashima"

Also located inside Sankaku Market, Sengyo Shokudo Kawashima is a small seafood eatery with just 10 seats, making it a cozy and intimate dining spot. They specialize in fresh seafood set meals and donburi, making it a great option for lunch.

Their set meal options include grilled fish, such as: Grilled Mackerel (Shima Hokke), Grilled Salmon, and Grilled Tsubodai (Armored Rockfish). For those who love seafood bowls, they offer options like: Gyoran Don (Fish Roe Bowl) – topped with Uni (Sea Urchin), Ikura (Salmon Roe), Tobikko (Flying Fish Roe), and Tarako (Salted Cod Roe)
MAX Don – a lavish combination of Uni, Crab, Scallops, Ikura, and Salmon
From May to August, they also serve a seasonal Uni Akashiro Don (Red and White Uni Bowl), so if you're visiting during this period, don't miss out! Enjoy an authentic, fresh seafood lunch at Kawashima.

4. Otaru "Masazushi"

With branches in Ginza and Shinjuku, Otaru Masazushi is a high-end sushi restaurant that offers an authentic and luxurious sushi experience. The first floor features a counter seating area, where you can watch skilled sushi chefs prepare each piece of sushi right before your eyes, adding to the restaurant's premium atmosphere.

The most popular menu item is the "Hana" Set, which includes Chutoro (medium fatty tuna), salmon, ikura (salmon roe), and uni (sea urchin)—a seasonal selection that highlights the flavors of Japan’s four seasons. Standard sushi sets start at around 1,600 yen and typically include salmon, ikura, scallops, and sweet shrimp. For those who prefer à la carte, you can order seared Chutoro, ponzu-marinated minced tuna, or grilled anago (saltwater eel).

5. Wakadori Jidai "Naruto" Honten

Famous for its half-fried young chicken, Wakadori Jidai Naruto is one of Otaru’s most popular fried chicken restaurants. Their signature dish, the half-fried young chicken, is served whole on a plate—the skin is crispy, while the meat inside remains juicy and flavorful, making it an irresistible dish. Aside from their half-fried chicken, they also serve large-sized Zangi (Hokkaido-style fried chicken), deep-fried chicken wings, and fried young chicken neck, making it a perfect spot for chicken lovers.

During lunch hours, they also offer sushi and seafood donburi set meals, along with chicken nanban (fried chicken with tartar sauce) and Zangi set meals at affordable prices. The restaurant also serves drinks, desserts, and alcoholic beverages, making it a great place for families and groups to enjoy a satisfying meal.

6. Otaru Vine

Otaru isn’t just about seafood—you can also enjoy delicious Western cuisine at Otaru Vine, a restaurant known for serving fresh barrel-aged wine directly from a local winery. Their signature "raw wine" is made without preservatives, filtration, or heat sterilization, allowing you to taste the natural sweetness of the grapes in its purest form.

They also offer a variety of dishes that pair perfectly with wine, such as cheese-based appetizers, pasta, and meat dishes. One of the must-try items is their "Vine Cheese Fondue", which is served in a round baguette filled with melted cheese—an irresistible treat for cheese lovers. If you love wine and gourmet cuisine, Otaru Vine is the perfect place to indulge in Otaru’s finest flavors.

7. Andiamo

Andiamo is a charming Italian restaurant near Otaru Station that focuses on seasonal ingredients and authentic Italian flavors. The restaurant is owned by a female chef who trained in Italy for four years, ensuring that every dish reflects the true taste of traditional Italian cuisine.

The interior design features white walls and natural wood accents, creating a calm and stylish atmosphere, making it especially popular among female customers. They offer reasonably priced Italian home-style dishes, allowing guests to enjoy a high-quality dining experience at an affordable price. The lunch course starts at 2,000 yen, and the restaurant is well-loved by both locals and tourists.

◎ Summary

All the lunch spots listed are within a 10-minute walk from Otaru Station, making them easily accessible for travelers who want to enjoy great food while sightseeing. Otaru is only a 30-minute train ride from Sapporo, making it a convenient day-trip destination. If you’re visiting Hokkaido, why not take a short trip to Otaru and enjoy a delicious local lunch?

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