Yugen Tei Ginza Namikidori Branch
Yakiniku (BBQ)
Discover the art of dining at Yugen Tei Ginza Namiki Dori, where innovative Yakiniku cuisine and exclusive ambiance blend perfectly in Tokyo's Ginza district.
Restaurant Details
Yugen Tei Ginza Namiki Dori offers a sublime dining experience in the heart of Tokyo's bustling Ginza district. Known for its deft fusion of traditional Yakiniku, Japanese flavors, and Korean culinary techniques, Yugen Tei consistently draws a discerning crowd seeking exquisite flavor and sophistication. At the heart of the menu is the celebrated beef tongue, expertly grilled to achieve a perfect balance of tenderness and flavor. The ambiance is marked by an elegant alignment of traditional and modern aesthetics, complete with private dining rooms that curtail outside distractions, allowing guests to savor every moment in peace and comfort.
The restaurant is within easy walking distance from the Ginza subway station, placing it in one of the most sought-after locales in Tokyo. As part of the esteemed Jojoen group, Yugen Tei is also recognized for its impeccable customer service and meticulous attention to detail, making every visit an event to remember. Exquisite furnishings, high-quality service, and a stellar menu have forged Yugen Tei into an illustrious dining destination that stands out even amidst the numerous culinary gems of Tokyo's Ginza neighborhood.
Yugen Tei Ginza Namikidori Branch Phone Number
Yugen Tei Ginza Namikidori Branch Business Days
Yugen Tei Ginza Namikidori Branch Address
Royal Crystal Ginza 6F, 5-4-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Yugen Tei Ginza Namikidori 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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