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Price: ¥ 5,940 - / Kaiseki

Satoshi Watanabe

Restaurant information

■Children admission: Over 12 years old. Must order same menu as adults.
■Other: Cash only.
■Other: Staff does not speak English.

Saturday / Sunday / Holiday

Lunch: 12:00
Dinner: 18:00~20:00 (L.O.)

(+81)3-3591-0901

3-6-13, Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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Cancellation Policy

*The reservation service fee(JPNEAZY commission) is non-refundable for any reasons after the reservation is completed.

*The reservation service fee is included 10% to 15% of the total amount paid.

*The date, time, and number of guests for a reservation can be changed only once.

*The date of cancellation fee will be charged based on each restaurant's business day and JPNEAZY's business day.

[ Standard ]
In case of Arrival 30mins late, it is cancelled.
On the day: 100%
1day before: 50%
2days before: No charge

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Review summary

4.8 

T.L.

Thank you to Mr and Mrs Watanabe for their warm hospitality, and their wonderful food. We felt very welcome and their sincerity was shared beautifully in the food that was prepared. The soba was amazing, this was a wonderful souvenir for our family holiday to Japan!! I would certainly recommend to anyone looking for an authentic and delicious dining experience in Tokyo.

(visited: 2023-10-19)

E.R.

The food was amazing, like nothing I have ever had. The host was the nicest

(visited: 2023-10-10)

C.C

Highly recommend to my friend

(visited: 2023-04-18)

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N.J

Thank you for the wonderful food and service

(visited: 2022-12-15)

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