"Bales croquette Yotsuya Sakai" where you can eat seasonal croquettes. It's a long and narrow shop in Yotsuya, Tokyo, where you can find various kinds of croquettes.
To Sanei-dori
The shop is just outside Yotsuya Station and entering Sanei-dori on the west side. Lunch is also open, and there are multiple types of croquettes on the standard and seasonal menus.
Let's eat seasonal croquettes
I ordered "scallop and asparagus cream croquette" which is only for summer. There are two croquettes, and fried chicken, fried shrimp, grilled pork ginger, macaroni salad, three small side dishes, freshwater clam juice, and rice are included for 890 yen (tax included).
The croquette looks small, but the contents are tightly packed and heavy. The batter was crispy, and when I cracked it, it contained a lot of loosened scallops. Asparagus is also finely chopped, and the texture is a soft cream croquette. All ingredients have a slight flavor and are lightly salty. You can eat the seasonings on the table as you like.
Ginger-grilled is moist and thinly sliced, giving the impression of "pork saute." Fried chicken is a classic flavor with garlic and scent. The fried shrimp is crispy and has a Western-style atmosphere with macaroni salad. The side dishes are pickles, clams, burdock roots, etc., which are Japanese style and are perfect for rice.
By the way, for lunch, freshwater clam soup, rice, and shredded cabbage are free to refill, so people who want to eat a lot can be satisfied.
Bales Croquette Yotsuya 1-22-12 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Address:1-22-12 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo