Ginza Izariya

Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Savor culinary excellence in Ginza, Tokyo at Ginza Izariya with the authentic Kochi flavors of straw-grilled bonito and Tosa Jiro egg rice.
Restaurant Details
Ginza Izariya, situated in Tokyo's bustling Ginza, is where the authenticity of Kochi cuisine comes to life. With artistry and tradition, the restaurant offers a delightful array of dishes that speak to the heart of Japan's culinary heritage.
Renowned for its straw-grilled bonito, a dish that combines the depth of smoky flavor with tender texture, Ginza Izariya delights all senses. Complementing this, the Tosa Jiro egg rice serves as the perfect accompaniment, offering a rich yet delicate finish to the meal. Each dish embodies the freshness and authenticity that the restaurant prides itself upon.
Located just a short walk from Ginza 1-Chome subway station, Ginza Izariya provides an elegant setting for intimate dinners or business gatherings alike. The welcoming ambiance, paired with attentive service, ensures a memorable experience at every visit.
Guided by an expert chef who is deeply passionate about Kochi's culinary traditions, Ginza Izariya is more than just a meal—it's an invitation to savor the true essence of Japanese dining.
Ginza Izariya Phone Number
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Ginza Izariya Address
Ginza 2112 Bldg B1F, 2-11-2 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Ginza Izariya 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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