Kamo Shabu Chikutei Akasaka Branch
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Discover traditional Japanese duck cuisine at Kamo Shabu Chikutei in Akasaka, Tokyo, nestled in a cozy atmosphere with flavors that captivate your senses.
Restaurant Details
Kamo Shabu Chikutei invites you to Akasaka, Tokyo, for traditional Japanese cuisine with a focus on duck dishes. Known for its iconic duck shabu-shabu and delectable ramen, the restaurant charms its guests with a harmonious blend of flavors. Set in a cozy, candlelit ambiance, perfect for intimate gatherings or business luncheons, this hidden gem ensures a memorable dining experience.
The experienced chef, carrying forward a family legacy, creates a seasonal menu where fresh ingredients shine. Dishing out unique delicacies like the seared duck loin, each offering is paired with homemade sauces like their signature walnut sauce, enhancing every bite. Visitors can also indulge in a selection of citrus-infused drinks sourced locally, promising a refreshing end to an exquisite meal. Dive into this culinary journey at Kamo Shabu Chikutei, where hospitality meets authentic, flavorful Japanese cooking.
Kamo Shabu Chikutei Akasaka Branch Phone Number
Kamo Shabu Chikutei Akasaka Branch Business Days
Kamo Shabu Chikutei Akasaka Branch Address
Arp Center Building, 2-13-13 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
Kamo Shabu Chikutei Akasaka Branch 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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