Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki
Experience premium Wagyu teppanyaki and authentic Japanese dining in Tokyo's Ginza at Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki - where tradition meets innovation.
Restaurant Details
Delve into an extraordinary culinary journey at Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki, where innovation meets tradition in Tokyo's renowned Ginza district. The restaurant stands out for its masterful preparation of teppanyaki, featuring high-quality Wagyu beef, cooked to perfection on a flat iron griddle.
Beyond just Wagyu, the menu showcases a diverse selection of seafood delights, each carefully curated to highlight the freshest ingredients. Seasonal vegetables accompany each course, enhancing the authentic flavors and offering a well-rounded, gourmet experience.
The serene and sophisticated setting provides the perfect escape from the city's hustle, with the gentle glow of teppan tables and minimalist Japanese decor creating an inviting atmosphere. Ideal for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings, Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki embodies the art of fine hospitality and meticulously crafted cuisine.
Conveniently located just a short walk from the Ginza Station, the restaurant is easily accessible and invites guests for a memorable dining experience. Attentive service, combined with culinary mastery, ensures that each visit is memorable, leaving patrons yearning for yet another taste of excellence. As the aroma of expertly grilled meats fills the air, patrons are treated to an unforgettable feast that celebrates the essence of Japanese dining.
Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki Phone Number
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Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki Address
Grandia II 9F, 3-3-14 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Washoku Teppan Ginza Sakutsuki 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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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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