Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani
Try the traditional Tokyo way of making sushi, with fresh tuna prepared in the Edomae style in the timelessly elegant New Otani Hotel.
Restaurant Details
Experience the authentic flavors of Edomae sushi at Tsukiji Suzutomi, managed directly by Toyosu's tuna wholesaler, “Suzutomi.” Located inside the New Otani Hotel on the 4th floor, Tsukiji Suzutomi specializes in tuna, providing course meals featuring the freshest tuna available. With many set meals to choose from, from affordable lunch sets to full omakase “chef’s choice” dinners, this restaurant provides a variety of delicious sushi beyond its signature tuna.
Their dedication to quality extends beyond tuna, with the chefs meticulously selecting the finest seafood directly from the market to create a diverse range of sushi. Immerse yourself in the seasonal tastes of fresh fish, expertly crafted to showcase each ingredient. Sake and wine pairings are available to complement each set.
With an unwavering commitment to uncompromising quality, Tsukiji Suzutomi strives to elevate the art of sushi, ensuring a memorable dining experience for guests from around the world. Embark on a journey of culinary evolution through fresh fish, meticulously prepared sushi, and warm hospitality.
Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani Access Info
3-minute walk from Akasaka Mitsuke Station or 3-minute walk from Nagatacho Station.
Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani Phone Number
Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani Business Days
Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani Address
Japan, 〒102-0094 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kioichō, 4−1 Garden court4F
Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 2 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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