Soba Sasuga
Soba / Udon / Noodle
Discover Tokyo's authentic soba adventure at Soba Sasuga, where pure buckwheat craftsmanship meets tranquil sophistication in the heart of Ginza.
Restaurant Details
Hidden in the bustling streets of Ginza, Tokyo, Soba Sasuga beckons with its authentic Japanese soba experience. With an unwavering commitment to quality, this acclaimed soba shop meticulously mills its own 100% buckwheat flour, crafting noodles that are fresh, fragrant, and flavorful. The renowned "Hiyakake Soba," served chilled in a delicate broth, is a testament to the restaurant's dedication to traditional techniques.
Soba Sasuga provides a tranquil oasis amid the urban sprawl, with an ambiance that encourages relaxed dining. The minimalist decor, intimate seating, and soft background jazz set the stage for enjoying a serene meal. Acclaimed for their hospitality, the staff ensures a seamless experience, fluent in serving guests from different backgrounds.
Conveniently located near Ginza's central shopping district and easily accessible by public transport, Soba Sasuga is a must-visit for both locals and tourists in search of an extraordinary soba adventure.
Soba Sasuga Phone Number
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Soba Sasuga Address
Higashi Ni Building 2F, 2-13-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Soba Sasuga 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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