Okuakasakasushitanji
奥赤坂 鮨 淡師
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Nearest stations
- Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line - Akasaka Station - 6-minute walk
- Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line - Nogisaka Station - 6-minute walk
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Okuakasakasushitanji
奥赤坂 鮨 淡師
- restaurantCuisine
- Japanese / General,Japanese / Sushi,Cafe/Sweets / Japanese Tea / Sushi,Japanese
- paymentsAverage price
- scheduleOpen
- Dinner 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm (last order 8:00 pm)
- blockClosed
- Irregular
The sushi bar is open from 7pm on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays. Please contact us in advance.
- local_taxiAddress (for taxi driver )
- 東京都港区赤坂6-15-14東京都管工事会館1階 map
- callPhone Number
- 050-1720-2281 (+81-50-1720-2281)
- translateEnglish services
- English menu and English-speaking staff available.
- credit_cardCredit Cards
- listFeatures
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English menu / English-speaking staff / No smoking / Counter seating available / course meals / Large sake selection
*Please add a special request for inquiries regarding smoking/non-smoking.
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