GUENPIN MINAMIRINKAN

GUENPIN MINAMIRINKAN
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Discover exquisite fugu cuisine near Minami-Rinkan Station at Genpin Minamirinkan where tradition meets taste. Perfect for an unforgettable culinary journey.
Restaurant Details
Genpin Minamirinkan is a celebrated dining gem in Kanagawa, renowned for its exquisite fugu (pufferfish) cuisine. Specializing in this intricate delicacy, the restaurant offers a unique culinary journey featuring fugu hot pots, sashimi, and izakaya-style dishes. This mastery and refinement are evident in every dish under the skillful hands of the chefs.
Located conveniently near Minami-Rinkan Station and a stone's throw from the bustling Yokohama Bank, Genpin Minamirinkan is easily accessible to locals and visitors meandering through vibrant Yamato city.
The restaurant's ambiance, highlighted by traditional sunken kotatsu seating, offers a cozy and authentic setting ideal for family gatherings or social dinners. Dining here means unwinding amidst a blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern touches.
Guided by culinary professionals, Genpin Minamirinkan excels in its commitment to quality, offering genuinely prepared tiger fugu dishes at reasonable prices. From the famed tessa (fugu sashimi) to crispy fried fugu, each dish ensures freshness and taste that leave a lasting impression.
Augmenting this experience is the mindful care from the service team, enhancing the meal with warm hospitality. With an array of drink selections, Genpin Minamirinkan stands as a location of choice for enthusiasts of expertly-crafted fugu cuisine.
GUENPIN MINAMIRINKAN Phone Number
GUENPIN MINAMIRINKAN Business Days
GUENPIN MINAMIRINKAN Address
Japan, 〒242-0006 Kanagawa, Yamato, Minamirinkan, 2-chōme−11−16 The Residence Minami Rinkan.St, 1F
GUENPIN MINAMIRINKAN Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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