Restaurant in Sapporo, Japan
Off-Grid Counter Sushi

A low-barrier izakaya in Sapporo's Chuo Ward that delivers solid Hokkaido produce and seafood without the booking pressure of the city's top-tier venues. Easy to get into, relaxed in format, and best suited to diners who want quality local ingredients in an unpretentious setting. A reliable second-night option rather than a destination booking.
Getting a table here is easy — which, in Sapporo's increasingly competitive dining scene, is itself a reason to pay attention. Booking difficulty is low, walk-ins are a realistic option, and you won't need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for Sushi Miyakawa or Hanakoji Sawada. The question isn't whether you can get in — it's whether the experience justifies the trip to Minami 2 Jonishi in Chuo Ward.
Ezo Sakaba sits in the izakaya tier of Sapporo dining: relaxed, unpretentious, and built around the kind of food that works leading when you're not overthinking it. Hokkaido's larder is one of the strongest in Japan , Sapporo restaurants that lean into local produce, seafood, and dairy have a structural advantage that more formal venues in Tokyo or Osaka can't replicate without paying a premium. An izakaya in this city, at this price point, can deliver quality that would cost considerably more elsewhere. That's the case worth making for a venue like this, and it's the lens through which you should evaluate the visit.
For a returning visitor, the move is to work through the menu more deliberately than on a first visit. Hokkaido izakayas in Chuo Ward tend to anchor their menus around seasonal seafood , the current winter and early spring window brings stronger crab and uni availability across the city, so this is a good time to be eating locally. Pair that with Sapporo's well-known affinity for miso-based dishes and you have a food profile that rewards repeat visits more than a single sampler. If you've been once and played it safe, the second visit is where the menu starts to make sense.
The atmosphere at a venue like this will run warmer and louder than a kappo counter or kaiseki room. Expect a convivial noise level , this is not the format for a quiet conversation over a long meal. If you're planning an evening that prioritises talking over eating, consider Aki Nagao or Hidetaka for a more contained setting. But if the energy of a working izakaya is what you're after , counter seats, shared dishes, cold beer, and Hokkaido produce handled without ceremony , this is a sound choice.
For context on how Sapporo's dining options stack up more broadly, see our full Sapporo restaurants guide. If you're building out a full trip, our Sapporo hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city well. Elsewhere in Japan, the izakaya-adjacent casual excellence format shows up differently at venues like Goh in Fukuoka and akordu in Nara , worth knowing if you're building a broader Japan itinerary.
The address is Minami 2 Jonishi, 25 Chome 1-22, Chuo Ward, Sapporo , central enough to reach on foot from most accommodation in the area. No phone or website data is currently confirmed in our records, so the most reliable approach is to stop by in person or check current listings on a Japanese reservation platform. Booking difficulty is rated easy, meaning same-day or next-day availability is typically realistic. Dress code is not specified and given the izakaya format, smart-casual is the safe middle ground , nothing more formal is needed.
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| Hanakoji Sawada | — | ||
| Menya Saimi | — | ||
| Nukumi | — | ||
| Sushi Miyakawa | — |
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