Tokyo
Japanese: Shabu Shabu, Teppanyaki
Located in the heart of Ginza, Ginmeisui Ginza offers a unique dining experience that combines the art of teppanyaki and shabu-shabu in private rooms for a truly exclusive meal. The restaurant prides itself on serving top-quality ingredients, including carefully selected wagyu beef such as Kobe beef, succulent abalone, and premium seafood, all expertly prepared by skilled chefs. What sets Ginmeisui Ginza apart is its focus on allowing guests to savor the natural flavors of the ingredients through teppanyaki and shabu-shabu cooking methods.
The restaurant's decor reflects a serene ambiance inspired by the element of water, providing a tranquil setting for guests to enjoy their meal in privacy. With a menu that features a variety of courses tailored for special occasions or business meetings, Ginmeisui Ginza ensures that every dining experience is memorable and delightful. From the exquisite Chateaubriand and Kobe beef in the Fuji course to the indulgent selection of caviar, abalone, and wagyu beef in the Matsu course, each dish is a celebration of premium ingredients and culinary craftsmanship. Whether you're looking to impress guests or simply indulge in a luxurious meal, Ginmeisui Ginza offers a dining experience that is both sophisticated and unforgettable.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Mon: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:00PM-10:00PM
Tue: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:00PM-10:00PM
Wed: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:00PM-10:00PM
Thur: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:00PM-10:00PM
Fri: 11:30AM-3:00PM, 5:00PM-10:00PM
Sat: 11:00AM-10:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Craft cocktails
Wheelchair Accessible
Upscale
Private Dining Room
Sake Selection
WiFi Available
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