Private Rooms Tokoro Inataya Hanare Kasumigaseki Branch

Tempura / Fried Foods
Discover a retreat in Kasumigaseki with private dining rooms and exquisite Japanese cuisine, accessible from major Tokyo stations.
Restaurant Details
Private Rooms Tokoro Inataya Hanare Kasumigaseki offers an intimate dining atmosphere with its secluded private rooms, perfect for quiet gatherings or business meetings. Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, the restaurant can be conveniently accessed from Kasumigaseki, Hibiya, and Uchisaiwaicho stations and is situated in the basement of the Iino Building, making it an ideal spot for escaping the city's hustle.
The culinary experience here is unparalleled. You can indulge in authentic Japanese delicacies that focus on the artistry of traditional cooking techniques. The menu is a testament to the chef's dedication, highlighting dishes such as their renowned Sukiyaki – a savory one-pot wonder – and lightly battered Tempura, made fresh with seasonal ingredients.
The Hanare Shunsai Zen set is a must-try, which offers a beautiful assortment of flavors, including pork belly Tempura, fresh sashimi, and a selection of seasonal appetizers, showcasing creativity and attention to detail.
The ambiance is serene and sophisticated. The modern Japanese interior, influenced by minimalist aesthetics, creates a calming atmosphere, further enhanced by soft lighting and elegant furnishings. This setting, combined with the restaurant's rich offering, makes it perfect for casual outings as well as important celebrations.
Service at Tokoro Inataya Hanare is impeccable, characterized by warm hospitality and attentiveness to personal preferences. Known for its excellence, the restaurant has earned accolades from visitors and critics alike, marking it as a must-visit dining destination. The efforts to ensure guests feel welcome and satisfied with their experience reflect the dedication of the staff, which is an integral part of their charm.
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Address
Iino Dining B1F, 2-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011
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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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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