Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una
Discover the unparalleled taste of Yakiniku and authentic Korean cold noodles at Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una in Tokyo's elegant Ginza neighborhood.
Restaurant Details
Located in Tokyo's vibrant Ginza district, Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una captures the essence of Korean cuisine with its unique offerings. This dining gem is celebrated for its Yakiniku (BBQ beef) and the iconic Morioka cold noodles. Upon entry, guests are greeted by a modern decor that perfectly complements the sophisticated Ginza backdrop.
The culinary highlight is undoubtedly their tender kalbi, known for its melt-in-your-mouth quality. Another standout is the homemade noodles served with rich beef bone broth. Guests have the luxury of personalizing their noodle dish with levels of spiciness to match their palate.
Perched on the 11th floor of Ginza Grasse, Pyon Pyon Sha offers stunning views of Tokyo's cityscape, just a short 5-minute walk from Yurakucho Station. This makes it accessible for both locals and tourists, offering a perfect backdrop for various occasions, from family gatherings to romantic dinners.
Diners will enjoy the warm ambiance paired with impeccable service, making every visit memorable. The combination of flavors, a comforting setting, and attentive service makes Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una a must-visit destination for Korean food enthusiasts.
Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una Phone Number
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Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una Address
Ginza Glasse 11F, 3-2-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Pyon Pyon Sha Ginza Una 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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