Shinobuya Akabane Station
For every guest leaving this homey yet gourmet-focused Japanese restaurant, its well-drilled staff always reflects, asking, “Were our customers satisfied?”
Restaurant Details
A little love goes a long way at this Akabane restaurant, where even first-time guests feel right at home and the concept is all about becoming a quiet “hideaway.” Conveniently located near Akabane Station, Shinobuya Akabane Station offers all-private seating, ensuring an intimate dining experience.
For every guest entering and leaving the establishment, the staff practices self-reflection: Are our guests truly satisfied? Service takes precedence, with the team ensuring that private rooms provide a sense of comfort and that the dimly lit, communal-focused layout allows diners to connect deeply with both their companions and the meal.
The pursuit of delicious ingredients is just as paramount. They place great importance on ingredient selection, working closely with producers, logistics teams and other partners to ensure the seasonal vegetables, seafood, and meats retain their peak freshness during transit.
Course menus encourage sharing and bonding, with offerings like tender beef tongue and green onion in warming hotpots or succulent pork shoulder roast varieties. Beyond these staples, the menu leans into Japanese-inspired side dishes with inventive twists, such as crispy deep-fried wagyu beef offal or chilled yamaimo (Japanese mountain yam) drizzled with plum sauce.
Here, love, dedication and gratitude come together, transforming every meal into a heartwarming experience.
A 9-course yakitori course featured aged pork and a 2-hour all-you-can-drink. The lineup includes cold yamaimo (Japanese mountain yam) with plum sauce, soy sauce-grilled white fish and other delicious plates. ※ Last drink order is 30 minutes before the time ends.
A 9-course yakitori course featured aged pork and a 2-hour all-you-can-drink. The lineup includes cold yamaimo (Japanese mountain yam) with plum sauce, soy sauce-grilled white fish and other delicious plates. ※ Last drink order is 30 minutes before the time ends.
A more voluminous, 11-course course featuring the pork shoulder roast with green onions, served in a brothy shabu shabu. Indulge in extra options like an assortment of sashimi, corn fish cake, shrimp cake, wagyu beef offal and grilled onigiri with chazuke (tea over rice). This course includes a 2-hour all-you-can-drink. ※ Last drink order is 30 minutes before the time ends.
A more voluminous, 11-course course featuring the pork shoulder roast with green onions, served in a brothy shabu shabu. Indulge in extra options like an assortment of sashimi, corn fish cake, shrimp cake, wagyu beef offal and grilled onigiri with chazuke (tea over rice). This course includes a 2-hour all-you-can-drink. ※ Last drink order is 30 minutes before the time ends.
For beef tongue lovers or those wanting to try, indulge in a 12-course menu featuring the gyutan (beef tongue) shabu shabu with green onions. This premium course includes more signature dishes, such as the aged pork yakitori, aburi (seared) and smoked firefly squid and fried wagyu beef offal. ※ Last drink order is 30 minutes before the time ends.
For beef tongue lovers or those wanting to try, indulge in a 12-course menu featuring the gyutan (beef tongue) shabu shabu with green onions. This premium course includes more signature dishes, such as the aged pork yakitori, aburi (seared) and smoked firefly squid and fried wagyu beef offal. ※ Last drink order is 30 minutes before the time ends.
Shinobuya Akabane Station Remarks
A minimum of 2 guests is required to make a reservation. Please reserve for the number of people who will be attending.
Guests with dietary restrictions and/or food allergies should inform the restaurant beforehand. The restaurant might not be able to accommodate guests who make same-day requests.
The restaurant reserves the right to refuse reservations to guests who have excessive dietary restrictions, particularly those of fish or vegetables.
The course menu content listed below is an example, and is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
The restaurant cannot always guarantee that it can provide guests with their preferred seating options after a reservation due to availability.
The pictures provided are for illustrative purposes.
Shinobuya Akabane Station Business Days
Shinobuya Akabane Station Address
TN-1st Akabane Building 6F, 1-16-2 Akabane, Kita-ku, Tokyo 115-0045
Shinobuya Akabane Station Access Info
Shinobuya Akabane Station is a 2-minute walk from Akabane Station.
Shinobuya Akabane Station Phone Number
Shinobuya Akabane Station Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 3 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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