Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama
Savor authentic Italian flavors and a cozy vibe at Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama, steps from Musashi-Koyama Station. Perfect for any occasion.
Restaurant Details
Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama is a culinary gem nestled in the bustling neighborhood of Shinagawa City, Tokyo. This restaurant invites guests to explore the rich flavors of Italian cuisine with a modern twist. Known for its wood-fired oven, the Margherita pizza is a cornerstone of its menu, where the dough is expertly crisped, and topped with fresh, vibrant ingredients. Pasta aficionados can indulge in the creamy delight of the porcini prosciutto, a dish combining rich flavors with exquisite presentation.
Set just a few minutes' walk from Musashi-Koyama Station, Salvatore Cuomo & Bar provides easy access for diners eager to experience its gastronomic offerings. Its warm, inviting atmosphere combines rustic Italian charm with modern aesthetics, featuring both elegant and cozy seating arrangements. Perfect for family gatherings, romantic dinners, or a leisurely night out with friends, the restaurant ensures each visit is memorable.
Under the guidance of experienced chefs passionate about their craft, every dish reflects a commitment to authenticity and quality. Guests can expect attentive, welcoming service, enhancing the overall dining experience. With accolades that highlight its culinary prowess, Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama stands as a beacon of Italian gastronomy in Tokyo's vibrant food scene.
Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama Phone Number
Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama Business Days
Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama Address
Park Homes Musashikoyama 1F, 3-6-15 Koyama, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-0062
Salvatore Cuomo & Bar Musashi Koyama 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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