Sushi Nishizaki
Experience a masterclass in sushi artistry at Sushi Nishizaki, where tradition meets innovation in the heart of Setagaya.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the tranquil district of Setagaya, Tokyo, Sushi Nishizaki stands as a beacon for sushi connoisseurs and enthusiasts. This intimate dining haven is centered around the culinary expertise of Chef Nishizaki Ryohei, whose dedication to his craft was honed in prestigious sushi ateliers across Japan. At Sushi Nishizaki, the experience is more than just a meal; it’s a culinary journey that marries the rich heritage of sushi-making with modern finesse.
Every dish presented is a work of art, with the skillful blend of flavors, textures, and aromas that speak to tradition and innovation alike. Diners can expect to savor delicacies like buttery monkfish liver—a favored dish cherished for its delicate, lingering taste—and expertly orchestrated nigiri sushi where the rice and fish synchronously complement each other.
Beyond the exquisite cuisine, Sushi Nishizaki’s minimalist design exudes elegance and sophistication. The earthy tones and clean lines of the interior provide a Zen-like backdrop, allowing diners to focus on the delectable offerings before them. Positioned just a short stroll from Higashikitazawa Station, Sushi Nishizaki offers a refined yet warm environment ideal for intimate gatherings or thoughtful meals in good company.
With a meticulous chef at the helm, exceptional service, and an unwavering commitment to high-quality ingredients, you’ll find yourself enveloped in an experience that is nothing short of memorable. Sushi Nishizaki is not just a restaurant; it's a tribute to the art of sushi, a place where each bite tells the story of skill, passion, and time-honored tradition.
Sushi Nishizaki Phone Number
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Sushi Nishizaki Address
B1, 5-3-12 Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 155-0031
Sushi Nishizaki 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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