I enjoyed hot dogs and hot cakes with sausages jumping out like beef horns at 'Sakai Heaven' in Asakusa



When I was looking for a place to drop in when I was a little hungry in Asakusa, I found “ Sakai Tengoku ”. I was curious about hot cakes that were baked by hand on a copper plate and hot dogs with oversized sausages that protruded greatly from the bread, so I ordered and ate them.

The location is 41-9 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo. It is a 2-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station and the Miyako Bus / Asakusa Park Roku-ku Bus Stop.


A queue has been formed in front of the store before the store opened.



The main menu is a hot cake that is baked on a copper plate and takes about 10 minutes to bake. 600 yen for a single item and 1100 yen for a coffee set.



The size is a little larger than the long side of the transportation IC card, and it includes a stamp of “heaven”.



The cup containing coffee also includes the “heaven” logo. Many “heaven” goods such as T-shirts and pennants are sold in the store as “souvenirs of souvenirs”, so you can buy them as souvenirs.



The hot cake is a little bit stronger. Along with coffee, it seems to be a perfect break for sightseeing in Asakusa.



There are four types of hot dogs: plain (380 yen), cheese dog (450 yen), chili dog (480 yen), and bacon dog (480 yen). This is plain.



Cheese dogs are also largely warped at both ends of the sausage.



Sausage is certainly big size, but the bread is rather small, so it has been flattened. If you are an adult male, a hot dog may be a light snack, so it is better to order and share various menus when visiting multiple people.



in Gastronomic Adventure, Posted by logc_nt