Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima
Experience fine French dining with a Japanese twist at Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima, nestled by the serene Ueno Park in Tokyo, since 1872.
Restaurant Details
Discover Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima, a haven for culinary enthusiasts nestled in the vibrant streets of Taito City, Tokyo. Established in 1872, this iconic restaurant harmoniously blends tradition with innovation, creating an unforgettable dining experience.
Specializing in exquisite French cuisine enriched with subtle Japanese influences, the restaurant's menu boasts a unique combination of flavors and artistry. Signature dishes such as the rich double consomme soup and the impeccably prepared beef fillet showcase the chef's commitment to excellence and meticulous culinary techniques.
Elegantly situated near the picturesque Ueno Park, and just a stone's throw from JR Ueno Station, Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima provides a tranquil setting that complements any dining occasion. Whether you're seeking an intimate dinner or hosting a sophisticated gathering, the spacious private rooms and panoramic park views ensure a memorable atmosphere upon each visit.
The restaurant's charm extends beyond its dishes. With decor that's a testament to timeless elegance, diners are enveloped in a warm ambiance that echoes the rich heritage of Tokyo's culinary landscape. The attentive staff, celebrated for their gracious service, complete the experience with impeccable customer care.
Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima is more than a restaurant; it's a journey through history, flavors, and unforgettable moments. A cherished gem in Tokyo's dining scene, it's where tradition meets taste in an extraordinary culinary adventure.
Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima Phone Number
Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima Business Days
Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima Address
4-58 Uenokoen, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8715
Ueno Seiyoken Grill Fukushima 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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