Yamazato Tokyo
Tokyo’s sophisticated kappo dining experience
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If you have only one fine-dining experience during your time in Tokyo, make it Yamazato. The Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star The Okura Tokyo restaurant specializes in classical Japanese fare—sushi, tempura and the sought-after kappo cuisine. For a first-timer or a frequent diner, a repast at Yamazato is an unforgettable opportunity to try the best local cuisine in an authentic environment.
Yamazato is renowned for its traditional Japanese hospitality and beautiful food presentation. Obliging kimono-clad staff will serve each course in stunning hand-painted plates and bowls. Equally as beautiful are bird's-eye views from your seat of the hotel’s Japanese-style garden. Yamazato also has several private rooms, including one for Japanese tea ceremonies.
Getting There
2-10-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
TEL81-3-3505-6070