Shunsai Aoyama
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Discover authentic Japanese dining in Ginza with Shunsai Aoyama's famed crab croquette and tranquil ambiance at Tokyo's vibrant core.
Restaurant Details
Welcome to Shunsai Aoyama, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Ginza, Tokyo. Known for its authentic Japanese cuisine, this charming restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience filled with traditional dishes and a tranquil atmosphere.
Shunsai Aoyama specializes in seasonal, regional ingredients executed with precision and care. Savor expertly-crafted dishes such as the crab cream croquette, maitake mushroom dobinmushi, artfully arranged sashimi, and grilled blackthroat seaperch. The lunch sets offer a myriad of flavors, paired splendidly with a selection of premium sake.
Located on the sixth floor of a quaint building, Shunsai Aoyama provides a serene hideaway vibe amidst the bustling Sotobori-dori street. The inviting space combines the warmth of a small counter with the privacy of intimate rooms, perfect for gatherings or business discussions.
The ambiance is relaxed and cozy, reflecting its dedication to comfort. Wood-grained interiors complement the soothing notes of jazz, ideal for enjoying a meal over quiet conversation.
At Shunsai Aoyama, the dedicated staff epitomizes Japanese hospitality with attentive service. Their passion for creating a genuine dining journey ensures every visit leaves a lasting impression.
Shunsai Aoyama Phone Number
Shunsai Aoyama Business Days
Shunsai Aoyama Address
Kawabata Building Annex 6F, 8-5-21 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Shunsai Aoyama 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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