Entrance to Imoya
Imoya Honten at Sachayan Mansion on Sukhumvit, Soi 53 is the main branch and a true Izakaya, in the sense that you may drink sake, shochu, beer or other popular drinks while sharing small plates with friends or family at your table, in a casual, old-style atmosphere where service is performed graciously. The company operates 6 branches within Bangkok, Chonburi & Prajinburi:
Imoya Soi 24
3 F Terminal Shop Cabin
2/17-19 Sukhumvit 24 Lane,
Klongton Sub-District,
Klong Toey District
Bangkok, 10110
Tel. 02-663-5185-6
Imoya 304
280 304Plaza Thatoom, Srimahapote
Prajinburi 25140 Thailand
Tel. 03-741-4267
Honjin Imoya
36-38 Srirachanakorn Soi 6
Sriracha, Chonburi 20110 Thailand
Tel. 03-832-2174, 03-832-2601
Imoya Shokudo
Emsquare Plaza 49/53 Moo 5
T. Thungsukhala, A. Sriracha, Chonburi 20110 Thailand
Tel. 03-840-0037
Poteto Club
332 304 Plaza Thatoom, Srimahapote
Prajinburi 25140 Thailand
Right side dining room with tatami rooms off to the side. At the rear on the right is a passageway leading to additional tatami rooms
Left dining room with bar counter quite visible in the rear with tatami rooms on the left
One of many colorful painting of times past in Japan
Antique bells made from mud (clay), hanging on the wall
A pit in the table where at one time in old Japan, certain types of food were cooked
You will appreciate that prices are commensurate with the surroundings and the home-style cooking, although selectivity is important, either by intuition or trial and error, as some dishes fare better than others. This restaurant is always busy due in part to the friendly atmosphere and favorable pricing, and is open every evening from 6pm – midnight.
Sake cooling down
Okonomiyaki
This small fish was especially good
Red clam sushi