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There are 12 seats at the counter and 2 seats in a private room. We are now taking reservations for Noboru's limited Christmas course.
[10/21 (Mon) Limited availability (Telephone ◎)] 2 minutes from Shinbashi ◎ Dates, girls' nights, business meetings ◎ Wine, sake ◎
Michelin listed ◆A restaurant that has won Michelin stars for 8 consecutive years has opened. The ever-evolving Tentomi and sushi
Hisashi Kodama, the man who makes Japan smile, specializes in ``serious selection'' and refines both taste and cost performance!!
Nigiri that still conveys the essence of Edomae style. A famous Ginza restaurant that captivates you with its ever-evolving craftsmanship.
“From Ginza to the World” I want to create drama with every bite.
[Many completely private rooms] Shinbashi's famous restaurant [Tenzushi] has relocated. Dinner courses start from 7,900 yen. All-you-can-drink also available
[A short walk from Ginza Station] We have 10 counter seats and a private room for 6 people. We are now taking reservations for our Christmas course.
[Private rooms available] Seasonal Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Kaiseki from 10,980 yen. Lunch-limited kaiseki meals start at 7,900 yen.
Edomae Sushi Shutoku 3rd store with a handful of soul and secret red vinegar
◆Enjoy authentic meat Kappo course meals◆All meat will be cooked at your table by our staff.
Selected for Tabelog Japanese cuisine TOKYO "Hyakumeiten" 2023
Feel the changing seasons in a Japanese-style space nestled in a back alley as you enjoy the special dish of straw-grilled Spanish mackerel.
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.
A space and time for adults to enjoy the finest Fried Skewers and carefully selected wines in Ginza, Azabu-Juban and Kagurazaka ★ Perfect for entertaining or anniversaries.
Authentic Edomae sushi made with traditional techniques.The ultimate consistency of Edomae sushi and innovative sushi is passed down to the present day.