Tokyo
Italian
Japanese: Izakaya
Located in Shinjuku, Wine no Ruisuke is a unique Italian bar that offers a delightful combination of wine, roasted chicken, and grilled skewers. What sets this restaurant apart is its special stone oven, developed in collaboration with a skilled artisan solely for roasting chicken. The oven produces a one-of-a-kind juicy and succulent specialty known as the Stone Oven Roast Chicken. Pair this with charcoal-grilled skewers of chicken, duck, and pork along with a selection of wines for a sophisticated dining experience.
The restaurant's chic interior, featuring antique wood and brick elements, sets the stage for a casual yet vibrant atmosphere. Guests can enjoy the live cooking experience at the 2-3 person counter or at the tables. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the carefully curated wine list, with options available both by the glass and by the bottle. Wine no Ruisuke is also recognized as a certified establishment for its exceptional beer quality, ensuring that each pour of The Premium Malt's is served to perfection. Whether you're looking for a cozy dinner or a group gathering, Wine no Ruisuke offers a unique blend of flavors and a welcoming ambiance for all to enjoy.
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Operating Hours
Sun: Closed
Mon: Closed
Tue: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Wed: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Thur: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Fri: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Sat: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Craft cocktails
Romantic
Stylish Interior
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