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みゆき

Miyuki

Traditional Japanese restaurant within Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, offering kaiseki, teppanyaki, and sushi in an elegant setting overlooking the hotel's renowned gardens.

Dining

Japanese Restaurant, Teppanyaki Counter, Sushi Bar

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Miyuki, located on the second floor of Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, provides an authentic Japanese dining experience with a focus on seasonal kaiseki cuisine. The restaurant features dedicated teppanyaki counters and a sushi bar, allowing guests to observe skilled chefs at work. With views of the hotel's exquisite gardens, Miyuki offers a serene atmosphere for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The menu includes a special gluten-free kaiseki course, catering to guests with dietary restrictions. Private dining rooms are available for intimate gatherings or business meetings. Reservations are recommended to ensure a personalized experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner service

  • Teppanyaki counters

  • Sushi bar

  • Private dining rooms

  • Non-smoking environment

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Free Wi-Fi

Contact

Address:

2 Chome-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 112-8680

Phone:

03-3943-5489

External links

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