Musashi Koyama Shinkei

Savor award-winning yakitori in Tokyo's Musashi-Koyama at Musashi Koyama Shinkei. Enjoy crispy Hakata chicken skin and authentic Japanese flavors.
Restaurant Details
Tucked in the bustling district of Musashi-Koyama in Tokyo, Musashi Koyama Shinkei offers an authentic izakaya experience with a strong focus on yakitori and mizutaki.
Known for its crispy Hakata-style chicken skin skewers, this restaurant upholds traditional Japanese flavors and cooking techniques with a contemporary twist. Each dish is crafted to perfection, bringing forth bursts of umami that harmonize with delicate spices. Guests often find the premium liver dishes particularly delectable and the aromatic broth of their mizutaki a heartwarming delight.
The ambiance at Musashi Koyama Shinkei is both bustling and intimate, making it ideal for small gatherings, cozy dinners, or a relaxed evening enjoying drinks at the counter. The interior seamlessly blends modern design elements with the nostalgic charm of classic Japanese taverns, featuring warm wooden accents and ambient lighting.
Conveniently located a short stroll from Musashi-Koyama station, the restaurant is easily accessible for both locals and visitors exploring Tokyo. Musashi Koyama Shinkei’s warm and welcoming nature ensures a memorable culinary journey filled with authentic flavors. From their seamless QR code ordering system to the personable staff interactions, every aspect is designed with guest comfort in mind.
Whether you're a yakitori enthusiast or seeking a genuine taste of Japan, Musashi Koyama Shinkei promises a dining experience that marries flavorful tradition with culinary innovation.
Musashi Koyama Shinkei Phone Number
Musashi Koyama Shinkei Business Days
Musashi Koyama Shinkei Address
BS Musashikoyama 1F, 3-24-14 Koyama, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-0062
Musashi Koyama Shinkei 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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