Rum to Awa
Savor fresh lamb and bubbly in the heart of Shinbashi. Enjoy a unique dining experience with all-you-can-drink sparkling wine and perfectly cooked lamb.
Restaurant Details
Rum to Awa in Tokyo's vibrant Shinbashi district offers a delightful blend of Japanese Izakaya, Spanish-style Baru, and Genghis Khan BBQ experiences. This unique restaurant specializes in fresh lamb dishes that are never frozen, ensuring a tender and juicy taste that has no odor. The highlight of the menu is their lamb chops, which are renowned for their succulence and unique seasoning options, such as rock salt and burnt butter soy sauce.
A distinctive feature of Rum to Awa is their all-you-can-drink sparkling wine, served straight from tabletop taps. For just 555 yen, patrons can enjoy unlimited sparkling wine for 45 minutes, making it an exciting spot for group gatherings, girls’ nights out, or after-work drinks. While the sparkling wine is slightly sweet, it pairs perfectly with the rich flavors of the lamb.
The cozy yet bustling ambiance of the restaurant is perfectly suited for both small gatherings and individual visits. Decorated in a casual bistro style, the interior features only a few tables, making reservations highly advisable. The charming setup complements its intimate setting, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that's perfect for casual nights out.
With excellent service and a chef dedicated to bringing out the best flavors through expertly cooked lamb dishes, Rum to Awa promises a dining experience that is both unique and satisfying. The creative food options and the innovative serving system for sparkling wine make it a standout destination for those looking to enjoy Tokyo’s culinary diversity.
Rum to Awa Access Info
Rum to Awa is a 3-minute walk from Shinbashi Station.
Rum to Awa Phone Number
Rum to Awa Business Days
Rum to Awa Address
Daiichi Bldg 1F, 3-15-1 Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004
Rum to Awa 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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