Iwakura
Delve in a mixture of protein, carbs, and nutrients, formed into a single dish using the famous Japanese cooking style.
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Known as one of the culinary gems of Kagurazaka, Iwakura is the ultimate spot to savor the best teppanyaki. Specializing in the grilling techniques used to make teppanyaki dishes, this restaurant offers seasonal takes that switch up the omakase course daily.
Chef Hiroki Kimijima called upon the skills gained from his vast experience and training to create an innovative method, which made Iwakura what it is today. He combined his talents with specific choices for seasonal ingredients to create an incredible range of appetizers, sashimi, grilled servings, simmered servings, and unique desserts.
On top of the 50 types of wine (mainly imported from France), Iwakura also has over 20 types of sake for you to choose from for your meal. Enjoy the wide variety of food and dishes at this famous teppanyaki restaurant.
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M's Kagurazaka 3F, 5-1 Iwatocho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo, 162-0832, Japan
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