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スシハカタマツモト ヤエステン

Sushi Hakata Matsumoto Yaesu

Elegant sushi dining with Hakata-style craftsmanship, offering an exclusive experience with reservations required.

Dining

Fine Dining, Sushi, Japanese Cuisine

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Sushi Hakata Matsumoto Yaesu combines Hakata’s renowned sushi-making techniques with the sophistication of Tokyo’s fine dining scene. Located in the Ishiguro Yoshiken Building, this intimate restaurant serves meticulously crafted sushi using premium seasonal ingredients. The refined setting and focus on quality make it a top choice for sushi enthusiasts seeking an elevated dining experience. Reservations are required, ensuring a tranquil atmosphere to savor every bite of expertly prepared sushi.

Facilities & Services

  • Reservations Required
  • Seasonal Sushi Menu
  • Intimate Atmosphere

Contact

Address:

103-0027 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashi, 2 Chome−3−18 石黒由賢ビル B1F

Phone:

03-6262-6988

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