Shokudô
Japanese restaurant · Charleston ·

Shokudô

Japanese restaurant · Charleston ·

Robata grill izakaya with ramen, yakitori, hand rolls, and sake

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479B King St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA Get directions

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479B King St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA Get directions

+1 843 789 4299
shokudochs.com
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Live a Little and Order the Dessert at Charleston Newcomer Shokudô | Eater Carolinas

"Under chef Masatomo “Masa” Hamaya, this Charleston newcomer brings Japanese tavern fare to Upper King, offering skewers of grilled meats, ramen, fancy small bites, gyoza, creative desserts, and hand rolls made with local seafood. I found it more upscale than a typical izakaya yet still lively and casual: before sunset the room is calm with warm wood tones, glowing candles, and subtle artwork, but as it fills an upbeat soundtrack and a palpable buzz take over. The Japanese grill in the glowing window to the open kitchen becomes the star, sending smoky aromas through the dining room, and there’s a more raucous beer garden out back with neon lights and colorful murals. For must-orders, the uni toastettes—combining red urchin, lardo, and milkbread and topped with salmon roe—are a super-indulgent bite that had me melting from the buttery richness; the toro beef skewer delivers melt-in-your-mouth short rib with mushroom slices for extra umami and hints of grill char for smoke; and the Golden Arches Hand Pie, served in a red cardboard sleeve, is aces above the fast-food original with roasted South Carolina apples, butterscotch, a crisp flaky crust, and a side of miso caramel for dipping. A small insider touch: the big red neon sign at the back bar reads “mono no aware,” a nod to nostalgia and the beauty of impermanence." - Erin Perkins

https://carolinas.eater.com/dining-report/45556/shokudo-charleston-review
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Shokudô Adds Japanese Tavern Fare to Upper King | Eater Carolinas

"A posh Japanese tavern on Upper King, this spot serves kushiyaki (skewered meats), ramen, fancy small bites, dumplings, and hand rolls made with local seafood; chef Masatomo “Masa” Hamaya is working with Carolina fishmongers to bring in yellowfin tuna, red grouper, blue crab, vermilion snapper, and more. There’s sushi in the form of hand rolls (not competing with O-Ku for nigiri or sashimi). Grilled skewers go beyond typical izakaya fare with combinations like lamb shoulder with curry pickled onion and duck meatball with lotus root. “At Shokudô, we want to do something very special that is one of a kind,” says Hamaya. The design channels a Japanese farmhouse and the wabi-sabi aesthetic—calm interiors with warm wood tones, glowing candles, subtle artwork, and exposed brick—while outside a beer garden features a bright mural by local artist Nysa Hicks Puig, a full bar, and a neon sign translating to “mono no aware” (“the pathos of things”), basically business in the front and party in the back. The bar offers an extensive sake collection, patrons can peer into the kitchen, and the tranquil dining room is open Wednesday through Sunday." - Erin Perkins

https://carolinas.eater.com/restaurant-news/45330/japanese-tavern-shokudo-charleston-opening
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Jackie Derrick

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Writing this review as I'm eating my leftovers - We made a reservation at Shokudo for my birthday and it was absolutely amazing. After coming back from Japan last year, I was craving something in Charleston that could compare to the food and this meal truly brought me back. It's very clear that Shokudo puts a lot of thought, respect and time into their food, something that really differentiates Japanese food from the rest. The service was amazing, they gave me a personalized birthday card and the whole staff was constantly attentive to our table. Truly one of the best dining experiences I've had. I'm so happy that people in Charleston can now experience food like this.

Gustavo Serrano

Google
Indago Road has done it again, with another amazing concept with the best Japanese food & service. This is not your ordinary Japanese food this is Izakaya-Tavern🏮 style where they smoke the food with charcoal so the taste is smokey in a good way. The menu was super extensive with plenty of meats and sides to try. Chef Masa is so talented; I would highly recommend coming and giving them a try, it’s a great addition to King St, in Charleston. Make sure you come with friends so you can order all types of different dishes to share! Ask for Connor, he took such great care of us, and made our dinner so memorable.

Stefhany

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We tried Shokudo on opening day and absolutely loved it! We ordered a variety of skewers and every single one was delicious — the duck meatball (kamo tsukune), chicken thigh (tori negima - my favorite!), and pork butt (kushi katsu). The karaage was perfectly crispy and flavorful, and the BBQ pork ribs were incredible (sticky & sweet). The ramen was okay and a bit light on the broth. We finished with the miso ice cream, and we absolutely loved it! It is definitely on the pricier side, which makes it more of a special-occasion spot than a regular dinner outing. Still, the staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and very welcoming, and the overall quality and service made it a memorable visit!

stephen adams

Google
It’s Charleston, so you pay to play — but totally worth it. The food, flavor, and vibe are top-tier. You feel like you’ve stepped out of Charleston and into a big city with real culture and class. Warm, modern, and subtly Japanese in style. Everything was spot-on: perfectly seasoned edamame, tender steak with the right char, and ribs that were juicy, sticky, and full of flavor. Staff was friendly, attentive, and knew the menu (their karaage chicken is gluten-free!). Bonus points for the amazing back deck — perfect spot to relax and enjoy the night.

Kristian Rapczak

Google
Went on opening night and was greeted so warmly! Every staff member we came across was friendly, and the atmosphere was great. The karaage was perfectly crispy and delicious. The tori negima and tsukune were flavorful, though the portions were a bit on the smaller side. The shaka shaka fries were really tasty too. For my main dish, I had the Japanese curry with crispy fried fish filet on top—it was excellent. The skin was perfectly crisp, and the curry itself tasted pretty authentic compared to the ones I’ve had in Japan. I also ordered the Shochu and Tell as my drink, and it was amazing! For dessert, we tried the miso ice cream (seriously, worth every penny—just get it!) and the apple pie, which was nice and flaky, especially paired with the ice cream. The only downside is the price. I expected it to be on the higher side since it’s downtown, but spending close to $100 per person just to feel full felt a bit steep. This was more for the experience. Overall, it was definitely worth trying, and I’d come back again to check out their newer menu items in the future!

Abbey G

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Didn’t get to take pictures soaked in the experience and food. Literally every bite was fantastic! We had the shishito, cod, ribs, like half the menu posted a picture of that. From the host to our server Ryan, a check in from Charlie - service all around was top tier! Best vibes from every person. Lookout for them, 2.5 weeks open and they’re a restaurant to keep an eye on—James Beard, Bib Gourmand, Michelin! If they keep their service and high caliber food quality consistent, expect great things here!!

Crystal Aguilar

Google
Amazing experience all around! I sat at the bar on the back patio and Ashleigh and Sean were great! Ashleigh had the best recommendations- the toro beef skewer and fish hand roll were my faves. I finished everything with the hand pie and ice cream and it was the perfect combo. It was a fun environment with others around the bar making convo too and everyone was incredibly attentive. 10/10 would come back for a date night or another solo dinner!

Bryce Larson

Google
I've had "share portions" places before, this place had menu options that at least can be filling. I had the "OG Ramen" it was very good. Felt like taking authentic ramen and adding some additional twist to it. The yuka fries were fantastic. And dessert was phenomenal, great presentation, we had the Honey C(UBE). (See photo) I'd go again, but you must be aware of these newer restaurants opening with "sharing" portions in mind. It's not always a place to go and get full, not without spending a pretty penny. We happened to go on opening night and while the timing on the food was a little behind, they accommodated us and were very tentative.