Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Discover Tokyo's top destination for duck sukiyaki at Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki—where tradition and taste meet in the heart of Sangenjaya.
Restaurant Details
Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki is a hidden gem nestled within Tokyo’s charming Sangenjaya neighborhood, celebrated for its exquisite duck sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. This restaurant specializes in Japanese hot pot cuisine, where the richness and authenticity of each dish are front and center. At the heart of its menu lies the premium Kyoto-sourced duck, revered for its tender texture and savory depth, prepared to enchant even the most discerning of palates.
Inside, guests are greeted by a warm, minimalist interior that offers a cozy retreat—ideal for intimate dinners or amiable gatherings with friends and loved ones. This culinary haven is conveniently stationed near prominent landmarks like Ring 7, making it an accessible delight amidst the vibrant Tokyo scene.
Enhancing the culinary journey, Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki prides itself in offering dedicated service. The staff are adept at creating an inviting ambiance, skillfully guiding you through the diverse, handcrafted menu that showcases the restaurant's distinct culinary prowess. Whether you're captivated by their signature duck dishes or exploring other refined specialties, a visit to Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki promises an unforgettable foray into Japan's rich culinary tapestry, right in the lively heart of Tokyo. Be prepared to embark on a dining experience that seamlessly marries the ageless appeal of traditional flavors with the creativity of modern cuisine. With a commitment to authenticity and a passion for hospitality, this establishment promises to be the highlight of your culinary exploration in the city.
Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki Phone Number
Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki Business Days
Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki Address
2-31-9 Sangenjaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0024
Kamo Suki Ya Akatsuki 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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