Tokugawaen
Experience the art of Japanese dining at Tokugawaen, where impeccable Yakiniku and sushi await in the heart of Nagoya's vibrant Hisaya Odori.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Hisaya Odori, Tokugawaen offers diners a unique journey into the world of premium Japanese cuisine. Esteemed for its exquisite Yakiniku and sushi offerings, the restaurant boasts an array of prime quality meats and seafood, including the sought-after Wagyu beef and expertly crafted sushi plates.
Located in the vibrant urban center of Nagoya, Tokugawaen's proximity to popular landmarks like Hisaya Odori Park makes it not only a gourmet destination but also a perfect stop for tourists exploring the area. The establishment champions a balance between tradition and modernity, reflected in both its culinary approach and the chic, warm ambiance of its interiors.
The service adds to the overall experience, characterized by friendly and attentive staff dedicated to ensuring a memorable dining experience. While minor inconsistencies in meat quality have been noted, the general consensus favors Tokugawaen as a must-visit for those seeking a genuine taste of Japanese dining.
Tokugawaen Phone Number
Tokugawaen Business Days
Tokugawaen Address
Yakiniku Tokugawaen Hisayaodori Store, 3-19-11 Marunouchi, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0002
Tokugawaen 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.
Restaurant location
Home to the economic powerhouse and port city of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture backs onto mountainous landscapes that overlook the two peninsulas surrounding Mikawa Bay and famously fuels its hard-working people with miso, complimentary breakfasts, and more miso.
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