Neo Japanese Standard Chiba Branch

Experience a harmonious blend of nihonshu and cultural cuisine in Chiba, where culinary artistry and tradition meet in a lively atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chiba's Chuo Ward, Neo Japanese Standard masterfully marries the traditional izakaya style with the flair of a contemporary Spanish-style baru. Esteemed for its exceptional sake collection, the restaurant offers an impressive spectrum of nearly 50 varieties of Japanese nihonshu. Enthusiastic staff are always on hand to guide guests through a memorable tasting experience, whether sake aficionados or eager newcomers.
The culinary offerings feature a harmonious blend of Japanese and Western influences, with signature dishes such as the indulgent sea urchin cream pasta and freshly prepared kaisendon perfect for sharing. For those who favor something heartier, the hotpot, brimming with tender offal and market-fresh seafood, is sure to tantalize taste buds.
Just steps away from JR Chiba Station and accessible via Chiba Central, Neo Japanese Standard's inviting and lively ambiance caters to both casual diners and those celebrating special occasions. The decor beautifully harmonizes modern elements with traditional touches, providing an inviting and warm atmosphere for memorable dining experiences.
Committed to creating unparalleled dining moments, the passionate team ensures personalized, joyful interactions with guests, making each visit a distinctive celebration of flavor and camaraderie.
Neo Japanese Standard Chiba Branch Phone Number
Neo Japanese Standard Chiba Branch Business Days
Neo Japanese Standard Chiba Branch Address
Tachibana Building 1F, 2-8-8 Fujimi, Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-0015
Neo Japanese Standard Chiba 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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It’s not just about Disney and Narita Airport in Tokyo’s westward neighbor — Chiba is also a must-visit for sports, nature, agriculture, and history, giving the capital a real run for its money.
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