Ningyocho Imahan Yokohama Takashimaya Branch
Savor the finest Wagyu sukiyaki at Ningyocho Imahan in Yokohama's Minamisaiwai. Experience authentic Japanese cuisine in a serene setting.
Restaurant Details
Ningyocho Imahan Yokohama Takashimaya invites diners to immerse themselves in the captivating world of Japanese cuisine, located in the vibrant Minamisaiwai area of Yokohama. This esteemed establishment is celebrated for its masterful sukiyaki and delicate shabu shabu, showcasing the finest Wagyu beef. Nestled on the 8th floor of Yokohama Takashimaya, it offers guests an ideal escape from the bustling city below.
In a setting that elegantly marries traditional Japanese elements with contemporary touches, Ningyocho Imahan provides an ideal venue for intimate gatherings and group celebrations alike. Diners can savor each dish's nuanced flavors as attentive staff ensure a dining experience that's as delightful as it is comforting.
With each bite of the sukiyaki — known for its exquisite balance of sweetness and umami — guests are transported to a realm of culinary ecstasy. Seasonal menu offerings promise delightful surprises, making every visit a unique experience, enriched by dedicated service that reflects heartfelt hospitality.
Ningyocho Imahan Yokohama Takashimaya Branch Phone Number
Ningyocho Imahan Yokohama Takashimaya Branch Business Days
Ningyocho Imahan Yokohama Takashimaya Branch Address
Rose Dining, 8F Yokohama Takashimaya, 1-6-31 Minamisaiwai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-8601
Ningyocho Imahan Yokohama Takashimaya 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.
Restaurant location
Nestled below the bustling city of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture is as diverse in its environment as its food is delicious; Kanagawa offers Chinese street food and craft beer in Yokohama and fresh seafood from Kamakura and Enoshima, as well as natural beauty and mountainous produce in the hot spring town of Hakone near the base of Mount Fuji.
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