Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza Branch
Discover Tokyo's finest tonkatsu experience at Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza in Tsukiji, savoring the tender Chateaubriand cutlet for an unforgettable meal.
Restaurant Details
Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza is a cherished destination for lovers of Japanese cuisine, ideally situated in the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Tsukiji district. Known prominently for its exquisite Chateaubriand cutlet, the restaurant brings an unparalleled mastery of tonkatsu to your table. Utilizing premium Hiraboku Bark Sangen pork, each cutlet is expertly breaded and fried to achieve a delicate crispiness while maintaining unmatched tenderness.
Working just around the corner from the renowned Tsukiji Fish Market and conveniently accessible via Tsukiji and Higashi-Ginza stations, Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza stands as a culinary haven amidst the hustle and bustle of Tokyo life. Its intimate dining space, featuring a warm, traditional decor with both counter and table seating options, provides an inviting atmosphere suitable for solo meals, family gatherings, or quick bites with friends.
Diners are greeted by a friendly staff, dedicated to enhancing your dining experience with attentive and prompt service. Complementing the main attractions are a variety of side dishes such as flavorful rice and freshly shredded cabbage, enhancing the already delightful tonkatsu experience. Whether you're new to tonkatsu or a seasoned enthusiast, Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza promises an unforgettable taste of Japan's culinary art.
Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza Branch Phone Number
Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza Branch Business Days
Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza Branch Address
Takahashi Building 1F, 1-13-11 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045
Tonkatsu Hasegawa Higashiginza Branch 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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