Ankake spaghetti (あんかけスパゲッティ) is Nagoya's polarizing pasta dish — thick spaghetti noodles covered in a viscous, peppery tomato-based sauce thickened with starch (ankake, 餡掛け, means 'starchy sauce'), topped with sautéed vegetables, sausages, and sometimes a fried egg. The dish was invented in the 1960s at Spaghetti House Yokoi, a Nagoya restaurant attempting to create Japanese-style Italian food for local tastes unfamiliar with al dente pasta.
The result confounds Italian culinary principles — the pasta is overcooked to soft texture, the sauce is gloopy rather than fluid, and the pepper heat overwhelms subtlety. Yet Nagoya residents love it as comfort food, and Yokoi has expanded to 30+ locations. The dish exemplifies Nagoya's culinary philosophy: bold flavors, generous portions, disregard for authenticity in favor of local preference. First-time visitors often hate it; longtime Nagoya residents defend it fiercely.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (most locations)
Closed: Open year-round | Check individual locations
Entrance Fee
Free | ¥950–1,400 depending on toppings
Best Season
Year-round
Visit Duration
45–60 minutes
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