Masaya Tameike Sanno Branch
Yakitori
Savor authentic Izakaya cuisine at Masaya in Minato City with signature yakitori and Motsu Nabe close to Tameike-Sanno Station.
Restaurant Details
Located in Minato City, Tokyo, Masaya is an inviting spot for those who appreciate the flavors of genuine Izakaya cuisine. Known for dishes such as Motsu Nabe (offal hot pot) and Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), Masaya masterfully marries tradition with affordability. Merely a 5-minute stroll from Tameike-Sanno Station, it's easily accessible to locals and visitors.
Masaya pridefully offers high-quality and hearty meals, starting at just 690 yen. Delight in classic Izakaya flavors, where tartar or ponzu adds zest to fried chicken set meals or enjoy the substantial Hamburg steak with refreshing daikon radish.
Inside, Masaya buzzes with the energy of a bustling Japanese tavern, perfect for casual dining or relaxed solo outings. Its welcoming atmosphere is accentuated by the comforting scents of traditional dishes being prepared.
Though smoking is permitted, which might be challenging for smoke-sensitive visitors, the attentive staff and prompt service make dining here a pleasure. Their smiles and efficient assistance ensure every guest feels welcome and attended.
Remember to have cash in hand, as Masaya operates on a cash-only basis. It's a perfect destination for those curious about Tokyo's vibrant and traditional culinary landscape without stretching the budget too far.
Masaya Tameike Sanno Branch Phone Number
Masaya Tameike Sanno Branch Business Days
Masaya Tameike Sanno Branch Address
Akasaka Kouyu Building, 2-8-13 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
Masaya Tameike Sanno 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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