Hatononmori

Hatononmori
Hatononmori: Discover the vibrant flavors of expertly crafted spice curries and eclectic cafe dishes in Tokyo's lively Shibuya City, near National Stadium.
Restaurant Details
Hatononmori is one of Tokyo's hidden gems, a quaint eatery nestled in the bustling area of Shibuya City. Conveniently located near National Stadium, this cafe and bistro is ideal for diners seeking rich and varied flavors.
The restaurant is celebrated for its eclectic menu crafted by a talented Nepali chef, who brings an authentic touch to the establishment's acclaimed spice-centric curries. Standout dishes include the aromatic butter chicken curry, cooked to perfection with just the right amount of tang and richness, and the black pepper lamb curry, renowned for its deep and multi-layered flavors.
Hatononmori isn't just about exceptional cuisine. The inviting ambiance is designed for intimate gatherings and leisurely meals. The cozy decor is a reflection of Tokyo's contemporary style, paired with a traditional touch that warmly welcomes guests, whether they're visiting for a casual lunch or a special dinner occasion.
Located just minutes away from the Hatomori Hachiman Shrine, Hatononmori goes beyond just catering to your taste buds. It offers a complete experience that includes seamless service and staff hospitality, ensuring each meal is a journey of culinary bliss.
With a unique mix of cafe and bistro offerings, this charming spot provides a perfect retreat amidst Tokyo’s urban vibrancy, making it a top choice for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic taste of varied international dishes right in the heart of Shibuya.
Hatononmori Access Info
Hatononmori is a 5-minute walk from National Stadium Station on the Toei Oedo Line.
Hatononmori Phone Number
Hatononmori Business Days
Hatononmori Address
Yago Building, 1-5-1 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051
Hatononmori Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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