Kuzushi Teppan Avagura Kanda Branch

Unravel the essence of teppanyaki in Tokyo's Kanda district with classic Wagyu and innovative creations that promise to tantalize taste buds.
Restaurant Details
Kuzushi Teppan Avagura, nestled in the vibrant heart of Kanda, Tokyo, offers more than just a meal—it presents a culinary voyage where the traditional art of teppanyaki meets modern innovation. Renowned for its use of premium ingredients, the restaurant's centerpiece is its open teppan grill, where skilled chefs showcase their culinary prowess right before diners' eyes. The menu boasts succulent Wagyu beef, perfectly seared to retain its natural juices, and the decadent truffle toast that melts effortlessly on the palate.
Positioned conveniently near the pulsating streets and vibrant lights of Kanda Station, Kuzushi Teppan Avagura exudes a warm yet stylish ambiance. Whether you're seeking a romantic evening, a casual outing, or a group celebration, the environment caters to all occasions. The restaurant elegantly balances an atmosphere that feels both intimate and grand, adorned with minimalist decor that highlights its cultural roots.
The dining experience is elevated with carefully curated sake pairings, enhancing the flavors of standout dishes like the intricate pork okonomiyaki and the richly flavored pork tamagoyaki. Guests rhapsodize about not only the food but the impeccable service, with staff members attending promptly to ensure comfort and satisfaction. Each culinary presentation is a feast for the senses, marrying visual appeal with taste excellence, making every visit to Kuzushi Teppan Avagura a memorable one.
Kuzushi Teppan Avagura Kanda Branch Phone Number
Kuzushi Teppan Avagura Kanda Branch Business Days
Kuzushi Teppan Avagura Kanda Branch Address
GEMS Kanda 5F, 1-9-19 Kajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0045
Kuzushi Teppan Avagura Kanda 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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