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Listed in the Michelin Guide for 8 consecutive years. Azabu Juban Tentomi Yokoda has opened a store in Ginza where you can enjoy authentic Tentomi.
[Notice] Starting April 20th, we will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 13:00. Please enjoy seasonal dishes and sake in a modern Japanese space.
[Closest to Shinbashi Station] ■ Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) x private room Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) ■ All-you-can-drink plans available from 3,999 yen ♪ ■ Smoking allowed at all seats ■
"Meat Dishes KOJIRO" New Meat Dishes full of creativity centered around Japanese black beef
Sanbunro, a sister restaurant of Sanbun, will open in the Ginza Kojun Building in March 2024.
[5 minutes walk from Ginza Station] “Ginza Matsusaka”, the highest quality Matsusaka beef restaurant
[1 minute from Shiodome Station / Private rooms available] ``Kaiseki'', ``Sushi'', `` Teppanyaki'' - A luxurious Japanese Cuisine restaurant where you can enjoy the finest taste
[A moving dish, a moment of joy]
Craftsmanship x seasonal materials x luxurious space ~ A blissful moment in Ginza ~
[Short walk from Ginza Station] selection course 16,500 yen / 10 counter seats and a completely private room that seats 6 people.
1 minute from Ginza Station ◆A modern Japanese restaurant that serves carefully selected ingredients such as Omi beef using Japanese and Western techniques. Equipped with private rooms perfect for anniversaries
Please enjoy Kobe Beef A-rank Chateaubriand and marbled meat! Kobe beef kaiseki available from 5,500 yen!
[Ginza Chuo-dori, all private rooms] Hospitality [Total number of sake breweries: 250] Sake specialty store
[Many completely private rooms] Shinbashi's famous restaurant [Tenzushi] has relocated. Dinner courses start from 7,900 yen. All-you-can-drink also available
Nigiri that still conveys the essence of Edomae style. A famous Ginza restaurant that captivates you with its ever-evolving craftsmanship.
Michelin listed ◆A restaurant that has won Michelin stars for 8 consecutive years has opened. The ever-evolving Tentomi and sushi