Mala Tang

Spice up your dining experience with authentic Sichuan hotpot delights at Mala Tang, located conveniently near Higashi-Shinjuku Station.
Restaurant Details
Dive into a fiery culinary experience at Mala Tang in Shinjuku City, Tokyo, known for its exceptional Sichuan cuisine and authentic hotpot dishes. The restaurant is famed for its distinct and aromatic broths that embrace a spectrum of spices, daring diners to find their preferred level of heat.
Mala Tang offers an array of fresh ingredients including succulent meats, seafood, and crisp vegetables, expertly cooked in flavorful broths. One of the must-try dishes is the spicy beef hotpot, which comes with an authentic sesame dip, making it a perfect dish for adventurous palates.
Situated in Ōkubo, the bustling heart of Shinjuku, Mala Tang is mere steps away from Higashi-Shinjuku Station, making it a convenient and accessible culinary destination. The rustic yet modern decor provides a relaxed and welcoming environment, ideal for casual gatherings with friends or a lively meal shared with family. Service at Mala Tang is attentive yet relaxed to ensure a memorable dining experience.
Also, the restaurant's charming interior blends modern aesthetics with traditional touches, featuring parquet flooring and red lanterns that set the ambiance right. Patrons often commend the staff's knowledge of the menu, with their recommendations adding to the experience. It's an ideal setting for anyone looking to embark on a fiery culinary journey in the heart of Tokyo.
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Mala Tang Address
1-3-22 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0072
Mala Tang 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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