Soholm
Discover culinary artistry at Soholm, where French and Nordic flavors blend beautifully in Tokyo's trendy Tennozu Isle.
Restaurant Details
Nestled within the eclectic Tennozu Isle district of Tokyo, Soholm is an enchanting destination for food aficionados and design enthusiasts alike. The restaurant boasts a unique culinary approach by seamlessly blending the hearty traditions of French cuisine with the minimalistic and fresh flavors emblematic of the Nordics. It offers an extraordinary gastronomic experience, ideally set amidst a serene canal-side location.
Soholm's menu showcases a delightful selection of dishes, each crafted with the utmost care and precision to highlight seasonal produce. Embark on a culinary adventure with their renowned sardine lasagna, where each layer unfolds with flavor, or indulge in the tender roasted Oyama chicken, cooked with a Nordic twist. For those seeking a lighter palate, Soholm’s innovative take on schnitzel has made it a staple among local diners. Every dish served not only satisfies in taste but is a visual delight, artfully plated to celebrate their commitment to aesthetics and flavor balance.
Convenience and style converge at Soholm, located just a short walk from Tennozu Isle Station and nestled within the chic Actus furniture store. The restaurant's decor reflects their culinary ethos - marrying contemporary Scandinavian design with a soothing ambiance. Whether you’re visiting for an intimate evening or hosting a joyous family gathering, Soholm delivers a dining experience that remains etched in memory.
The attentive staff ensures each guest feels welcomed, providing insights into each dish’s inspiration and ingredients, making your visit even more enriching.
Soholm Phone Number
Soholm Business Days
Soholm Address
2-1-3 Higashishinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002
Soholm 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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