Hakata Gyu Motsu-nabe Nano Kawa Ebisu Daikanyama Branch
Discover memorable Motsu Nabe experiences at Hakata Gyu Motsu-nabe Nano Kawa, nestled conveniently in Tokyo's bustling Ebisu, steps from the station.
Restaurant Details
Hakata Gyu Motsu-nabe Nano Kawa Ebisu Daikanyama is a celebrated destination for immersing yourself in the authentic flavors of Fukuoka's culinary tradition, right in the bustling city of Tokyo. Renowned for its rich and savory Motsu Nabe, this establishment offers a truly distinct dining experience centered on this classic hot pot dish. The Motsu Nabe features meticulously selected premium beef giblets, tofu, and seasonal vegetables simmered in an umami-rich broth, unleashing a heartwarming flavor profile that has captivated food enthusiasts from near and far.
Nestled in the vibrant Shibuya district and only a short walk from Ebisu Station, the restaurant's location is perfect for both locals and tourists. It provides a harmonious blend of accessibility and a unique culinary journey. Upon entering this cozy yet elegant establishment, diners are greeted with an atmosphere that seamlessly blends modern design with traditional Japanese elements, offering a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The seating arrangement is designed to promote relaxation and intimacy, making it an ideal spot for cozy gatherings, romantic dinners, and cultural dining experiences alike.
Beyond the exceptional dishes, what truly sets Hakata Gyu Motsu-nabe apart is its dedication to preserving and sharing the warmth of Japanese hospitality. The staff ensures an attentive and inviting service, guiding each guest through the rich tapestry of flavors and traditions. Whether you're a returning guest or a first-time visitor, the team here is committed to delivering a dining experience that's as unforgettable as the dishes themselves.
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ITO Daikanyama B1F, 2-17-8 Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0021
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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