Jin Din Rou Sogo Chiba Branch

Discover the exquisite flavors of xiaolongbao and Chinese dishes crafted with care at Jin Din Rou, Chiba's hidden culinary gem.
Restaurant Details
Jin Din Rou in Chiba serves as a delightful bridge between Taiwanese tradition and Chinese innovation, nestled within the bustling Sogo Chiba Department Store. It's a top culinary destination for anyone exploring the city's heart, easily accessible from the well-connected Chiba Station.
Renowned for its masterfully crafted xiaolongbao, Jin Din Rou boasts a menu that takes you on a transcontinental taste journey. From succulent Yodare Chicken enhanced with a chili-infused punch to the luxurious shark fin noodles draped in a luscious crab egg white sauce, each dish epitomizes the art of culinary finesse.
Seasonal delights are a forte here, with summer offerings presenting a playful twist on classics, such as the vibrant Three-Color Xiao Long Bao and chilled noodles, both designed to invoke the spirit of refined yet exploratory dining.
Atmospherically vibrant yet retaining an elegant simplicity, the restaurant offers a semi-private booth arrangement for intimate meals or professional gatherings, nestled amidst contemporary decor that beckons warmth and comfort. Patrons often praise the attentive service and the staff's dedication to creating a memorable dining experience.
Jin Din Rou stands as not merely a place to eat, but an invitation to savour culinary artistry in an environment where every detail reflects precision and passion. It's more than a restaurant; it's a destination for those searching for an authentic taste of Asia in Chiba.
Jin Din Rou Sogo Chiba Branch Phone Number
Jin Din Rou Sogo Chiba Branch Business Days
Jin Din Rou Sogo Chiba Branch Address
Dining Park 10F, 1000 Shinmachi, Chuo-ku, Chiba 260-0028
Jin Din Rou Sogo Chiba 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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It’s not just about Disney and Narita Airport in Tokyo’s westward neighbor — Chiba is also a must-visit for sports, nature, agriculture, and history, giving the capital a real run for its money.
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