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The famous restaurant Hakata Matsumoto comes to Tokyo.

Newly opened! The popular Hakata restaurant makes a grand entrance in Tokyo. The perfectly calculated contrast of the side dishes, shining with the in read moretense feelings of a master chef cultivated over many years of experience, and the traditional and orthodox Edomae sushi, are completed in a single course. Only the select courses are available. They begin with rich freshwater clam soup that relaxes one's mind and continues to smart side dishes and traditional and orthodox Edomae nigiri-sushi. Please come and taste it.

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

Sushi Hakata Matsumoto Yaesu Branch

鮨 博多まつもと 八重洲店

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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 5:00 pm (Japan time. This is not a toll-free number).

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

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location_onAccess
1-minute walk from Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station
restaurantCuisine
Japanese / General,Japanese / Sushi,Japanese / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes) / Sushi,Japanese
paymentsAverage price
Dinner: 12,500 JPY / Lunch: 4,500 JPY
scheduleOpen
Lunch 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm / Dinner 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
blockClosed
Irregular
pin_dropAddress

B1F, Ishiguro Yuken Bldg., 2-3-18, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo map

local_taxiAddress (for taxi driver )
東京都中央区日本橋2-3-18 石黒由賢ビルB1F
translateEnglish services
Unknown.
credit_cardCredit Cards
American Express / Diners Club / MasterCard / Visa
listFeatures
No smoking / Reservations / Reserved rooms / Counter seating available / course meals

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

Japanese Dining Etiquette

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