Suki Udon Mitsukawa
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Experience the essence of Japanese tradition at Suki Udon Mitsukawa, where exquisite udon suki unites with modern elegance in Tokyo's Yushima district.
Restaurant Details
Suki Udon Mitsukawa offers a captivating journey through the heart of traditional Japanese culinary arts. Nestled within the serene district of Tokyo's Yushima, this exquisite establishment showcases the rich flavors and techniques synonymous with authentic Japanese dining.
At the core of its celebrated menu lies the unique udon suki. This specialty dish harmoniously combines a savory dashi broth with a medley of fresh seafood, meats, and vegetables, creating an unforgettable taste sensation. Patrons are treated to an immersive dining experience that is both culturally enriching and gastronomically delightful.
The restaurant's location provides an oasis of calm, just a short stroll from Yushima Station. The ambience is a sophisticated blend of modern elegance and traditional Japanese elements, complete with tatami flooring and private dining spaces. This makes it the perfect retreat for quiet family gatherings or intimate business meals.
Dedicated staff ensure you receive attentive and personalized service, making your dining experience memorable and seamless. From meticulously prepared seasonal appetizers to the star attraction - udon suki, every element of the dining experience at Suki Udon Mitsukawa speaks to tradition, quality, and finesse.
Suki Udon Mitsukawa Phone Number
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Suki Udon Mitsukawa Address
Suki Udon Mitsukawa, 2-26-1 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034
Suki Udon Mitsukawa 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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