Tamtamu
Uncover the essence of Moroccan cuisine at Tamtamu in Tokyo's Suginami City, celebrated for authentic flavors and cozy ambiance.
Restaurant Details
Tamtamu, a cozy gem hidden within the bustling streets of Suginami City, Tokyo, invites you on an unforgettable culinary escapade. As you step inside, you're embraced by an ambiance filled with the soft glow of ornate Moroccan lanterns, and the rhythmic whispers of traditional African music fill the air. The walls, adorned with intricate hand-painted tiles, transport diners directly to a North African bazaar.
The chef curates a menu that pays homage to Moroccan and African culinary traditions while weaving in contemporary twists. A masterpiece on the menu is the lamb tagine—slow-cooked for hours, allowing spices to deeply penetrate the tender meat, ensuring every bite is an explosion of flavors. The couscous, steamed to perfection, serves as an impeccable complement to the hearty dishes. For a refreshing finish, the delicately spiced orange blossom panna cotta is an indulgence that should not be missed.
Tamtamu is not just about food; it's an experience. Conveniently accessible from Nishi-Ogikubo station, the restaurant is an escape for both locals and travelers looking to savor the tastes of a distant land. The cozy setting and friendly, attentive staff make it an ideal spot for both romantic rendezvous and heartening reunions.
Recognized by food enthusiasts far and wide, Tamtamu's reputation is echoed through Suginami's alleys, thanks to its inclusion in a popular TV drama that highlighted its one-of-a-kind aura. Reserve your spot today and join the ever-growing community of patrons who have fallen in love with this hidden treasure.
Tamtamu Phone Number
Tamtamu Business Days
Tamtamu Address
Hokuto Sanbankan 1F, 3-25-9 Shoan, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 167-0054
Tamtamu 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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