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Fushikino

ふしきの

Help desk

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Savor Japan help desk can help English-speaking foreign visitors in Japan communicate with restaurants and make reservations between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm (Japan time. This is not a toll-free number).

050-3816-1664 (+81-50-3816-1664)

Shop: 03-3269-4556 (+81-3-3269-4556)

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Enjoy the art of Japanese rice wine with foods that match.

It is said that technique is vital with warm sake (Japanese rice wine), but Mr. Oda prefers to place an emphasis on the experience needed to choose the sake that matches the situation. Without being overly particular about brands, he judges the ideal temperature for the sake in order to present it when it's perfect. Our chef, Yoshio Aramaki, acquired his experience by training at famous Japanese restaurants in Kyoto. His cooking revolves around the fresh fish bought each day at the market and other seasonal ingredients. An expert in Japanese cuisine, his diligent hard work results in wonderfully refined and delicate dishes. We endeavor to offer each customer the best cup of sake possible, taking into consideration their preferences and the food they're eating. With nine seats, the counter has a limited amount of space, but with its lack of superfluous decoration, it bears some resemblance to a Japanese tea room. Ours is place suitable for a mature, refined gentleman. It's the perfect place for one, or perhaps two customers, to enjoy a quiet drink. It is said that technique is vital with warm sake (Japanese rice wine), but Mr. Oda prefers to place an emphasis on the experience needed to choose th read moree sake that matches the situation. Without being overly particular about brands, he judges the ideal temperature for the sake in order to present it when it's perfect. Our chef, Yoshio Aramaki, acquired his experience by training at famous Japanese restaurants in Kyoto. His cooking revolves around the fresh fish bought each day at the market and other seasonal ingredients. An expert in Japanese cuisine, his diligent hard work results in wonderfully refined and delicate dishes. We endeavor to offer each customer the best cup of sake possible, taking into consideration their preferences and the food they're eating. With nine seats, the counter has a limited amount of space, but with its lack of superfluous decoration, it bears some resemblance to a Japanese tea room. Ours is place suitable for a mature, refined gentleman. It's the perfect place for one, or perhaps two customers, to enjoy a quiet drink. ... learn more from kitchen

  • English menu
  • English-speaking staff
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Lunch
  • Late-night service
  • No smoking
  • Special dietary requests
  • Western cutlery

Help desk

:
Savor Japan help desk can help English-speaking foreign visitors in Japan communicate with restaurants and make reservations between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm (Japan time. This is not a toll-free number).

050-3816-1664 (+81-50-3816-1664)

Shop: 03-3269-4556 (+81-3-3269-4556)

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Access
5 minutes by foot from Kagurazaka station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai line, and 10 minutes by foot from Ushigome-kagurazaka station on the Toei Oedo line
Cuisine
Japanese / General,Alcohol / Sake / Japanese,Japanese
Average price
15,750 JPY
Open
[Weekdays, Saturday] 6:30 pm - 11:00 pm (Last admission 9:00 pm
Closed
Sunday, National Holidays
Address

2F, Kakurazaka Tsunasho Terrace Bldg., 4-3-11, Kakurazaka, Shinjuku, Tokyo map

Address (for taxi driver )
東京都新宿区神楽坂4-3-11神楽坂つなしょうテラス2階
English services
Unknown.
Credit cards accepted
Features
No smoking / Western cutlery / Reservations / Reserved rooms

*Please add a special request for inquiries regarding smoking/non-smoking.

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