Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Savor innovative sashimi and a vast sake selection in the cozy elegance of Shibuya's hidden gem, Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato. Experience culinary delight today!
Restaurant Details
Nestled in Tokyo's vibrant Shibuya, Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato is a hidden gem for those eager to indulge in innovative Japanese cuisine with a twist. This charming izakaya, just a short stroll from Shibuya Station and discreetly tucked behind Tokyu Park, captivates diners with its unparalleled freshness and creative flair. Noteworthy for its exquisite sashimi platters, the restaurant also delights the palate with its signature conger eel dishes and inventive starters like the salmon-wrapped potato salad.
The cozy and intimate atmosphere makes it an ideal retreat for both casual gatherings and romantic dinners. With its traditional yet contemporary decor, patrons are treated to a dining experience that feels both warm and sophisticated. Private partitions add an element of exclusivity, allowing guests to savor the richness of each dish in peace.
Headed by a talented team of chefs who bring decades of experience to the table, the restaurant is celebrated for its fusion techniques that marry age-old traditions with modern touches. The extensive sake menu, curated to complement the intricate flavors of the dishes, is an added delight for aficionados and novices alike. Renowned for its dedication to culinary excellence and customer satisfaction, Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato is not just a dining spot, but an immersive journey into the heart of Japanese gastronomy.
Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato Phone Number
Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato Business Days
Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato Address
36-11 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0042
Sosaku Washoku To Bishu Unosato 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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