Sukiyaki to Obanzai no Branch Suki
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Discover the art of sushi in Tokyo's historic Ginza district with Chef Saito Mitsugi.
Restaurant Details
Tucked away in the heart of bustling Tokyo, Hanami embodies the authentic spirit of traditional Japanese dining like no other. This enchanting restaurant, named after the beloved cherry blossom, greets guests with an immersive journey into the art of sushi and kaiseki cuisine. Beneath its elegant wooden beams and paper lanterns, Chef Saito Mitsugi showcases his profound expertise, honed over decades, through meticulously crafted dishes that celebrate seasonal ingredients and age-old techniques.
Delicacies such as the tantalizing sakura ebi tempura and the subtlety of its signature nigiri encapsulate both flavor and artistry. Nestled in the vibrant district of Ginza, Hanami is easily accessible and perfectly located near the iconic Kabukiza Theatre, allowing patrons to continue their cultural exploration seamlessly.
Upon entering, diners are enveloped in an ambiance that merges tradition with understated sophistication. The tatami-matted interiors create an inviting space, suitable for intimate dinners or celebratory gatherings alike. The attentive staff, known for their impeccable service, guide diners through each course, imparting the rich history and philosophy behind every dish.
More than just food, Hanami offers a poetic experience, immortalizing Japan's culinary heritage in an unforgettable evening. For those seeking a genuine taste of Tokyo, this haven of exquisite flavors promises an experience that lingers long after the last bite.
Sukiyaki to Obanzai no Branch Suki Phone Number
Sukiyaki to Obanzai no Branch Suki Business Days
Sukiyaki to Obanzai no Branch Suki Address
Nakatsuji Building, 435-1 Kami, Nishi Ward, Sakai-shi, Osaka 593-8311
Sukiyaki to Obanzai no Branch Suki 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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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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