Akasaka Jukeifu Shinjuku Branch

Chinese
Sichuan cuisine mastery at Akasaka Jukeifu: indulge in spicy mapo tofu and rich dandan noodles near Yoyogi, Shinjuku. An authentic culinary retreat.
Restaurant Details
Akasaka Jukeifu, located in the bustling locale of Shinjuku, Tokyo, serves as an enticing introduction to the fiery flavors of Sichuan cuisine. With its inviting ambiance reminiscent of a traditional izakaya, this cozy establishment is famed for its signature dishes, including an exquisitely spicy mapo tofu and rich, nutty dandan noodles.
With a strategic position just a short walk from Yoyogi, Akasaka Jukeifu is both convenient and welcoming. An ideal spot for lunch or dinner, its menu extends beyond its famed spicy offerings to include a variety of set meals and the tempting option of all-you-can-eat boiled dumplings. Each dish is a testament to the art of balancing heat and flavor that Sichuan cuisine commands.
The understated elegance of its decor, paired with the friendly and accommodating staff, enhances the dining experience. Here, guests can enjoy a harmonious mix of traditional culinary techniques with a hint of Tokyo’s modern flair. Akasaka Jukeifu offers a relaxed setting perfect for a casual outing or a flavorful culinary exploration.
Whether you're a seasoned spice enthusiast or new to Sichuan tastes, Akasaka Jukeifu presents an authentic experience that delights the palate and offers a genuine slice of Sichuan magic within Tokyo’s vibrant heart.
Akasaka Jukeifu Shinjuku Branch Phone Number
Akasaka Jukeifu Shinjuku Branch Business Days
Akasaka Jukeifu Shinjuku Branch Address
Shinjuku Maynds Tower B1F, 2-1-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0053
Akasaka Jukeifu Shinjuku Branch Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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