Meat and potatoes, simmered sweet — Japan's home cooking.

What it is

Nikujaga is thinly sliced beef (or pork), potatoes and onions simmered in a sweet soy-and-dashi broth until meltingly soft. A cornerstone of katei ryori (home cooking) and a warm staple of the izakaya menu.

What it means

If any dish is ofukuro no aji — 'the taste of mum's cooking' — it's this one. Said to have begun as a navy stew, it became the meal every household makes its own; in Kanto it's beef, in Kansai often pork.

Why it's wonderful

Humble and deeply comforting: sweet-savory broth soaked into soft potato, tender meat falling apart. Like many simmered dishes it's even better the next day, once the flavors have settled.

What to order

  • A side at an izakaya
  • With rice and miso soup
  • Beef (Kanto) or pork (Kansai)
  • Often better the next day

FAQ

What is Nikujaga?
Meat and potatoes, simmered sweet — Japan's home cooking.
Is Nikujaga vegetarian, vegan, halal or gluten-free?
Meat with soy and dashi (fish stock). A comfort classic; ask about the dashi if you're vegetarian.

Recipes and preparation vary by restaurant, so this is a general guide. If you're ever unsure, please confirm directly with the venue before you order — they'll appreciate the heads-up.

Where to try it — and book a table

Hand-picked spots for this dish, each with a working reservation link. Tap to book.

Shibuya · Vegan izakaya · ¥¥

Vegan Izakaya Masaka

Vegan kara-age (plant-based 'fried chicken') and vegan gyoza

A fully plant-based izakaya in the basement of Shibuya PARCO serving vegan 'fried chicken', gyoza and lemon sours, with no meat, fish, eggs, dairy or honey, so the fish-dashi trap does not apply. It is not gluten-free, as the mock-meat batters and soy sauce contain wheat.

  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Dairy-free
Last verified Jun 2026
  • Casual
  • Solo
  • Date

Nishiazabu · Izakaya (soba, yakitori, tempura) · ¥¥¥

Gonpachi Nishiazabu

Daily stone-milled handmade soba, charcoal skewers, tempura

The towering wooden-beamed izakaya that inspired Kill Bill's House of Blue Leaves, where lantern light conjures an Edo-era warehouse over plates of fresh soba and charcoal skewers.

  • Vegan
  • Halal
Last verified Jun 2026
  • Date
  • Business

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