Kan Coffee Fujifuji

Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Embark on a flavorful journey at Kan Coffee Fujifuji in Arakicho, Shinjuku. Enjoy expertly crafted Izakaya dishes and delectable culinary offerings.
Restaurant Details
Kan Coffee Fujifuji, located in the tranquil Arakicho area of Shinjuku City, offers a unique take on Japanese Izakaya dining. The menu, an artful blend of traditional and modern culinary styles, includes highlights such as the savory Ozaki beef and skillfully crafted clay pot rice. The intimate, U-shaped seating creates an inviting atmosphere for those who appreciate watching the meticulous preparation of each dish.
A husband-and-wife team ensures that every guest is treated with attentive service, enhancing the overall experience. Desserts, such as mascarpone ice cream, provide a delightful conclusion to any meal. Visit Kan Coffee Fujifuji for an unforgettable journey into Japanese flavors, where culinary passion is evident in every bite. This dining gem is a must-visit in the vibrant Shinjuku district.
Kan Coffee Fujifuji Phone Number
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Kan Coffee Fujifuji Address
Gobankan, 10-14 Arakicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0007
Kan Coffee Fujifuji 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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