El Chateo Del Puente
Savor authentic Spanish delights and exquisite paella along Tokyo's scenic Kanda River at El Chateo Del Puente, where Spain meets Tokyo.
Restaurant Details
Welcome to El Chateo Del Puente, an exquisite dive into authentic Spanish flavors amidst the vibrant baru dining culture. Nestled along the picturesque Kanda River within Chiyoda City in Tokyo, this hidden gem invites diners to savor a piece of Spain without leaving Japan. A short walk from Ochanomizu Station brings you to this delightful Spanish culinary retreat.
El Chateo Del Puente is celebrated for its signature squid ink paella and seafood paellas, crafted with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The menu offers an array of tapas, featuring delights such as succulent Iberian pork and traditionally prepared Galician-style octopus, transporting guests straight to the heart of Spain.
With an inviting ambiance that echoes a classic Spanish bar, patrons can dine indoors or enjoy alfresco seating by the riverside — perfect for both lively gatherings and romantic dinners. Inside, a thoughtful blend of casual elegance reflects Spanish decor traditions, elevating the entire dining experience.
The knowledgeable chefs pride themselves on blending time-honored Spanish techniques with inventive flair, ensuring each dish is a sensory delight. Friendly service and an inviting atmosphere make every visit a memorable culinary adventure.
Whether you're seeking a quiet evening for wine appreciation or a vibrant dinner event centered around a paella masterpiece, El Chateo Del Puente promises a diverse and delightful journey through Spanish culinary arts in the heart of Tokyo.
El Chateo Del Puente Phone Number
El Chateo Del Puente Business Days
El Chateo Del Puente Address
JR Koubai-bashi Koukashita 1-gou, 2-9 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0063
El Chateo Del Puente Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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