Fugu Club Miyawaki
Discover the subtle art of fugu cuisine in Ginza. At Fugu Club Miyawaki, traditional yet innovative dishes make every meal unforgettable.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling streets of Ginza, Tokyo, Fugu Club Miyawaki introduces diners to the intricate flavors of expertly prepared fugu, or pufferfish. Esteemed for its traditional yet innovative approach, the restaurant offers a variety of fugu dishes throughout the year. From classic sashimi plates to unexpected delights like fugu pizza, each dish is a testament to the chef's mastery and creativity.
Inside, the atmosphere cleverly blends elements of modern design with traditional Japanese motifs, providing an inviting space that's ideal for anything from romantic dinners to business meetings. Conveniently located near Higashi-Ginza Station, accessing this haven of Japanese culinary artistry is effortless.
The attentive staff ensures an enriching dining experience with their courteous service and extensive knowledge about the dishes and sake pairings on offer. Whether you're a seasoned fugu fanatic or a curious first-timer, Fugu Club Miyawaki promises an unforgettable adventure into the essence of Japanese gastronomy.
Fugu Club Miyawaki Phone Number
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Fugu Club Miyawaki Address
Showa Ni Year Building Right Side, 1-22-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Fugu Club Miyawaki 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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