Nadaman Chubo's Grand Reopening in Ikebukuro
On September 25, 2025, Nadaman Chubo will celebrate its grand reopening at the Seibu Ikebukuro Store after undergoing renovations. Originally closed for construction, the renowned Japanese gourmet restaurant has moved to the basement level B2 of one of the busiest stations in the world, Ikebukuro, which is known for its high foot traffic. This strategic relocation allows it to serve a new generation of customers.
Seibu Ikebukuro Store itself is revitalizing its food section, which previously underwent changes earlier in July 2025 with the opening of a cosmetics floor. Now, customers can also enjoy an updated food shopping experience featuring the renovated Nadaman Chubo, which promises to make dining more interactive and engaging. The renovated store has replaced closed food cases with open displays, encouraging direct customer interaction and providing a more inviting shopping atmosphere.
To commemorate the opening, Nadaman Chubo will offer a special campaign with limited-edition wrapping paper featuring coupons, available for a limited time or until supplies last (300 pieces). This unique wrapping paper comes with select products, including the delicious roast beef and salmon mushroom rice bento and the Takumi Zen meal set, each priced at ¥2,619 (tax included). Customers who present the wrapping paper on their next visit will receive a complimentary miso soup and five Nadaman stamps, enhancing their culinary experience.
Store Information
- - Store Name: Nadaman Chubo Seibu Ikebukuro Store
- - Reopening Date: September 25, 2025
- - Address: 1-28-1 Minami Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo 171-0022, Seibu Ikebukuro Store B2
- - Phone Number: 03-6709-2085
- - Business Hours: 10 AM to 8 PM (subject to commercial facility hours)
About Nadaman
The history of Nadaman began in 1830, during the Edo period, when the first chef, Mansuke Nada, opened a restaurant that would ultimately become Nadaman in Osaka. The brand has continued to evolve over the years, adapting to contemporary tastes while preserving the richness of traditional Japanese cuisine. Notable moments in history include the participation in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 and hosting the official banquet for the Tokyo Summit in 1986 at the Nadaman Main Store.
In 2005, Nadaman represented Japan's culinary excellence at the Aichi Expo, further solidifying its legacy as a bastion of Japanese gastronomy.
Today, Nadaman Chubo operates 42 stores in department stores across the country and also manages an online store that provides bento delivery services, making it easier for fans of authentic Japanese cuisine to enjoy its delicious offerings.
With its rich history and commitment to quality, Nadaman Chubo continues to strive for excellence in the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Ikebukuro area, aiming to be a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.