Ginza Kitafuku

銀座 きた福

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03-6280-6368 (+81-3-6280-6368)
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You can enjoy a bowl dish with a variety of cooking methods such as grilled, sashimi, and so on [Ginza Kitafuku]. Located a 6-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, it is a famous restaurant for crab dishes located on the outskirts of Gobori Dori in Ginza. A refined Japanese-modern space. The atmosphere is suitable for special occasions such as important entertainments and anniversaries, and since every room has a cook, you can also enjoy cooking a glass of crab in front of you.

2022-02-08

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Yoshizawa sadahisa

Ginzayoshizawa

Japanese / Kaiseki (course menu)

[Ginza Kitafuku] is a crab restaurant that only requires a reservation and a private room. A sense of reality that judges live crab in front of you is good. In the spacious private space, I am also happy with the luxury that you can enjoy live crab on the spot while watching the performance. In addition to family use, it is suitable for important seats and celebrations.

2022-02-08

Ginza Kitafuku

銀座 きた福

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03-6280-6368 (+81-3-6280-6368)
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Cuisine
Japanese / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Japanese,Japanese
Open
5:00 pm - 12:00 am
Closed
Irregular
Average price
30,000 JPY
Method of payment
  • Credit Card Accepted

    Visa / JCB / Diners Club / American Express

Address (for taxi driver)
東京都中央区銀座7-4-5 745ビル3F map
English services
Unknown.
Features

No smoking / course meals

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