Love Ginza Main Branch
Delve into authentic shabu shabu delights at Love Ginza, featuring signature pork dishes amidst Ginza's vibrant atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the basement of the Ginza Grand Hotel, Love Ginza invites you to explore authentic shabu shabu and izakaya-style dining. The restaurant takes pride in its robust menu, with the standout being its perfectly crafted pork shabu shabu, characterized by generous portions of green onions and a delightfully tangy soba sauce. The flavors are remarkable, from the tenderness of the black pork to the distinctive spicy sesame dipping sauce that complements each bite.
Situated at the heart of Tokyo's bustling Ginza district, Love Ginza is conveniently accessible, ideal for diners exploring nearby luxury shops and vibrant streets. Whether for a cozy lunch or an evening feast, the restaurant seamlessly blends traditional and modern Japanese decor.
The ambiance is both intimate and inviting, with a dimly lit interior that captures the essence of a traditional izakaya. Ideal for various dining occasions, Love Ginza offers semi-private rooms perfect for intimate meals or small gatherings, comfortably catering to both small and larger parties.
Known for its personable and attentive service, Love Ginza ensures every guest feels valued. The chef, blending meticulous skill with a passion for flavor, delivers an exceptional culinary experience. Celebrated for its remarkable offerings, Love Ginza enjoys a stellar reputation, making each visit an authentic and satisfying Japanese dining experience, inviting guests to return repeatedly.
Love Ginza Main Branch Phone Number
Love Ginza Main Branch Business Days
Love Ginza Main Branch Address
Grand Hotel B1F, 8-6-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Love Ginza Main 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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