Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku
Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Discover authentic Japanese dining with signature fried horse mackerel and sake at Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku.
Restaurant Details
Discover a hidden gem at Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku, where authentic Japanese flavors come alive with every bite. Specializing in izakaya-style dishes, this restaurant creates a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary tastes, highlighted by signature offerings like the fried horse mackerel. Crisp on the outside and tender inside, this dish showcases the essence of Japanese culinary artistry.
Located in Nishishinjuku, just moments away from Shinjuku Station, Meshiya Hiroki provides an oasis of calm amid Tokyo's bustling landscape. Its nuanced ambiance caters perfectly to both quiet dinners and lively social gatherings, merging classic izakaya charm with modern elegance.
Accompany your meal with carefully selected nihonshu, enhancing the flavors and providing a great pairing experience. At Meshiya Hiroki, even the smallest details, from personalized chopstick rests to warmly mashed potato salad, contribute to an elevated dining affair.
Led by the passionate Mr. Murano, the attentive staff ensures a memorable visit every time. Bookings are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity and limited seating, but each visit promises a sumptuous experience. Step into Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku for a taste of Japan that stays with you long after you leave.
Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku Phone Number
Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku Business Days
Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku Address
Daini Kojima Building 1F, 7-12-24 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
Meshiya Hiroki Club Shinjuku 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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