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Ponta Honke: Ueno's Yoshoku Legend – Savor a Meiji-Era Classic Cutlet.
Located in Tokyo’s Ueno district (Taito-ku), Ponta Honke (ぽん多本家) is a venerable Yoshoku (Western-style Japanese cuisine) restaurant established way back in 1905 (Meiji 38). Famed for its century-old signature dish, the “Katsuretsu” (cutlet), it’s widely hailed as the birthplace of modern Japanese Tonkatsu and proudly stands as one of Ueno’s “Big Three” tonkatsu establishments. Stepping through its heavy, antique wooden door feels like a journey back to the Meiji era, immersing diners in a rich, retro atmosphere where irresistible classic dishes make it hard to leave.
Now under the stewardship of fourth-generation owner Yoshihiko Shimada, Ponta Honke exemplifies the Japanese tradition of family-run businesses preserving core culinary techniques and philosophies across generations. By resisting the widespread trend of Yoshoku restaurants becoming increasingly casual, Ponta Honke has maintained a more prestigious and classic standing within the dining scene. Its founding principle – creating Western-inspired cuisine perfectly suited to accompany Japanese rice – remains central to its identity today.
This commitment to quality and tradition has earned consistent acclaim, including 11 consecutive years (2015-2025) listed in the Michelin Guide Tokyo’s Bib Gourmand selection, multiple inclusions in Tabelog’s Top 100 Tonkatsu Restaurants (2017-19, 2021), and a spot in the Top 100 Western Cuisine Restaurants for 2023.
Ponta Honke’s signature Katsuretsu (カツレツ) stands distinctly apart from the common Tonkatsu. Founder Shinjiro Shimada adapted it from Western côtelette or Wiener schnitzel, crucially substituting pork for the traditional veal and employing a tempura-like deep-frying method. For their Katsuretsu, they use only the very center (‘shin’) of the pork loin, meticulously trimming away all surrounding fat. This pursuit of pure lean meat is a defining characteristic. Accordingly, the menu always lists this dish as “Katsuretsu,” not the modern term “Tonkatsu.”
It’s highly recommended to first taste the Katsuretsu plain, without any condiments, to fully appreciate the pork’s inherent aroma and sweetness. Afterwards, feel free to pair it with the provided house-made sauce, salt, or mustard according to your preference. The house sauce carries a subtle spiciness, designed to enhance, rather than mask, the meat’s natural flavor. Because the fat is removed prior to cooking, the Katsuretsu is pre-cut into easy-to-manage, bite-sized pieces (typically halved horizontally, then sliced vertically) before being served. You’ll find the center incredibly moist, tender, and possessed of a gentle umami, while the edges offer more fragrance and a delightful springy texture – absolutely delicious❣️
The sauce itself is both refreshing and richly flavorful; personally, I find it pairs best with a touch of yellow mustard. Accompanying the Katsuretsu is finely shredded cabbage (specifically cut perpendicular to the leaf veins for a fluffy texture) and a traditional potato side dish, perfect for cleansing the palate between bites.
Ponta Honke’s “Tan Shichu” (タンシチュー, Beef Tongue Stew) is another highly acclaimed signature dish, renowned for its incredibly time-consuming preparation – taking approximately three weeks to complete. Choice Kuroge Wagyu tongue undergoes repeated cycles of slow simmering and resting, ensuring flavor is locked in while achieving ultimate, melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. The sauce, the soul of the dish, develops its deep, complex character over this extended period, resulting in an astonishingly tender final product.
The rich, savory demi-glace style sauce (though described in the original text similarly to a red wine beef stew sauce) carries a subtle, elegant Japanese (“Wa”) nuance, preventing it from feeling overly heavy. Accompaniments like potato, glazed carrots, and mushrooms are all impeccably prepared, showcasing flawless quality. Served on beautiful plates from the prestigious Okura Touen porcelain company, the presentation enhances the dish’s inherent elegance and splendor, making it a feast for the eyes as well.
The sincere service intertwines beautifully with the restaurant’s tranquil and dignified atmosphere, reinforcing the impression of a truly authentic, respectable establishment. The dedication and refined skill, honed since the restaurant’s Meiji-era founding, are perfectly embodied in every dish served here.
Japanese voice menu translation provided at the back
Ponta Honke – Store Information
- Budget: Approx. ¥4,000 – ¥4,999
- Type: Yoshoku (Western-style Japanese Cuisine), Tonkatsu (Pork Cutlet)
- Phone: 03-3831-2351
- Reservations: Accepted (For parties of 2 or more people)
- Hours:
- Tue – Sat & Eve of Holidays: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (LO 1:45 PM) / 4:30 PM – 8:20 PM (LO 7:45 PM)
- Sun & Holidays: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (LO 1:45 PM) / 4:00 PM – 8:20 PM (LO 7:45 PM)
- (Note: Hours and closing days are subject to change; please confirm before visiting.)
- Closing Days: Mondays
- Address: 3-23-3 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- Access:
- 1 min walk from Ueno-hirokoji Stn. (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
- 2 min walk from Okachimachi Stn. (JR Yamanote/Keihin-Tohoku Lines), South Exit
- 3 min walk from Ueno-okachimachi Stn. (Toei Oedo Line)
- 4 min walk from Naka-okachimachi Stn. (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
- 5 min walk from Yushima Stn. (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line)
- Children: Only elementary school age children and older are permitted (Preschoolers and infants are not allowed).
- Payment: Credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners); E-money and QR code payments are NOT accepted.
- Smoking Policy: Entirely Non-smoking
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Menu
Voice Menu, Easy Ordering
All images are from the store's official website. Prices are based on on-site rates.
Fried Oysters
カキフライ
Fried Prawn
車海老フライ
Fried Anago
穴子フライ
Fried Whiting
きすフライ
Oyster Pillar Fry
柱フライ
Butter-Grilled Clams
蛤バタヤキ
Shrimp Croquette
海老コロッケ
Fried Squid
いかフライ
Cutlet
カツレツ
Beef Tongue Stew
タンシチュー
Beef Stew
ビーフシチュー
Pork Sauté
ポークソテー
Vegetable Salad
ヤサイサラダ
Fried Pike Conger
はもフライ
Deep-Fried Me-Gochi
めごちフライ
Sake Side Dish
酒肴
Red Clam
赤貝
Squid
いか
Rice
ご飯
Rice
ご飯
Red Miso Soup
赤だし
Pickled Vegetables
おしんこ
Drink
Kirin Beer
キリンビール
Asahi Beer
アサヒビール
Japanese Sake
日本酒
Cold Sake
冷酒のお酒
Chablis White (Half Bottle)
シャブリ白(ハーフ)
Medoc Red (Half Bottle)
メドック赤(ハーフ)
Small Whiskey
ウイスキーS
Large Whiskey
ウイスキーW
Ginger Ale
ジンジャーエール
Oolong Tea
ウーロン茶
Non-Alcoholic Beer
