Washoku Biyori Osaketo Nihonbashi Muromachi
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience the tranquility of Nihonbashi's Izakaya scene with our renowned Uwajima-style sea bream rice and exceptional service.
Restaurant Details
**Washoku Biyori Osaketo Nihonbashi Muromachi** stands as a beacon for authentic Japanese cuisine lovers in Tokyo's Nihonbashi. With a focus on Izakaya-style dining, this establishment tempts patrons with its exceptional offerings, most notably the Uwajima-style sea bream rice. Here, delicate sea bream is combined with sweet soy sauce and fresh egg yolk, served atop steamy rice for a truly traditional experience.
Surrounded by a warm and inviting ambiance, guests enjoy options ranging from delicate sashimi to crispy fried plates, each crafted to perfection. Positioned conveniently near Mitsukoshimae Station, it provides a delightful escape from the bustling city life.
The restaurant's commitment to quality is evident, not just in its dishes but also in its service. A friendly and attentive team ensures every visit leaves a lasting impression, making it a must-visit for both culinary adventurers and regular diners.
Washoku Biyori Osaketo Nihonbashi Muromachi Phone Number
Washoku Biyori Osaketo Nihonbashi Muromachi Business Days
Washoku Biyori Osaketo Nihonbashi Muromachi Address
Nihonbashi Uchiyama Bldg B1, 4-4-16 Nihonbashihoncho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0023
Washoku Biyori Osaketo Nihonbashi Muromachi 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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