Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun Mikasakaikan Main Branch
Indulge in Yangzhou's culinary elegance at Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun in Ginza, where authentic flavors meet luxurious ambiance for any occasion.
Restaurant Details
Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun Mikasakaikan, nestled in the heart of Tokyo's iconic Ginza district, presents a refined and modern twist to traditional Yangzhou cuisine. Located within the renowned Mikasa Kaikan building, this restaurant embodies an exceptional blend of authentic Chinese flavors and fine dining atmosphere.
The menu is a delightful showcase of Chinese and Dim sum specialties, with standout dishes such as the Yangzhou fried rice and the aromatic Sichuan-style mapo tofu. The restaurant embraces the seasons with its lunch jade sets and medicinal food courses, adding a healthy and diverse range to the dining experience.
The ambiance is both elegant and serene, evoking a sense of stepping into an opulent pagoda with interiors that reflect a harmonious mix of traditional Chinese decor and contemporary luxury. This setting attracts both local elites and international guests looking for a unique culinary affair.
Service at Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun is characterized by its impeccable detail-oriented approach, ensuring that every visitor feels cared for and valued. Advance bookings are suggested as it's a favored destination, especially during lunch when exquisite quality meets wonderful value.
As a perfect spot for a casual lunch or a sophisticated evening, Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun offers a serene atmosphere to appreciate the rich tapestries of Yangzhou cuisine, making any dining experience truly memorable.
Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun Mikasakaikan Main Branch Phone Number
Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun Mikasakaikan Main Branch Business Days
Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun Mikasakaikan Main Branch Address
Mikasa Kaikan Honten 4F, 5-5-17 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Yoshu Meisai Shinwaishun Mikasakaikan Main 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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