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[Reservations now being accepted for August] We have spaces available due to cancellations on June 23rd, 24th, and 25th.
A restaurant that has won Ginza Michelin for three years in a row opens. Authentic Edomae sushi where you can enjoy ever-evolving authentic Japanese Japanese-style meal and seasonal ingredients
Listed in the Michelin Guide for 8 consecutive years. Azabujuban Tentomi Yokoda has opened a store in Ebisu where you can enjoy authentic Tentomi.
Enjoy our carefully selected sushi in a calm space based on black.
◎A hideaway for adults that will make you forget the city ◎Duck dishes, handmade soba, local sake... Delight in the delicious flavors
A chef with experience working at a famous, long-established restaurant has opened a restaurant specializing in crab dishes. Courses start from 9,800 yen.
5 minutes from Ebisu Station / “Tradition and innovation” Edomae sushi prepared by the chef / “Carefully selected selection course” 11,000 yen
3 minutes walk from Ebisu Station Private room available for 2 people. You can also enjoy à la carte instead of selection.
Experience and taste the season in Ebisu.
Ebisu Edomae Sushi ◆ Authentic Edomae sushi made by a craftsman right in front of you. I will show you my skill
Enjoy a kaiseki course filled with seasonal ingredients and famous sake from all over the world. Private rooms are also available in a relaxing Japanese space◎
A 5-minute walk from Ebisu Station, a secret base in a back alley. Follow the "sign" to find "Sushi Kenshin," a sushi restaurant run by a chef from a famous restaurant.
"Luxury made casual." A hidden gem of a sushi restaurant with great value for money, run by a chef from a top sushi restaurant with two Michelin stars
[Private rooms available] Seasonal Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Kaiseki from 13,000 yen → Opening commemorative price from 9,800 yen.
You can enjoy the view from the 38th floor of ``Crispy, Fluffy, Toro~'', a Kansai-style eel restaurant directly managed by an eel wholesaler.
Sushi Fujimasa is located 3 minutes walk from the west exit of Ebisu Station, on a hill alongside the train tracks.
Everything is free. Enjoy what you like and as much as you like.