Refuge Ginza

Refuge Ginza
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Experience the hidden culinary delight of Refuge, boasting unrivaled French-inspired dishes and a celebrated wine selection near Shinbashi Station.
Restaurant Details
Refuge, nestled in the charming streets of Ginza, Tokyo, offers a uniquely immersive culinary experience with its exquisite French-influenced cuisine. The heart of this culinary paradise is its signature duck confit, a dish revered for its delicate crispiness and melt-in-the-mouth consistency. Each bite unveils a symphony of flavors, harmonized with a side of buttery rice or a fresh baguette that complements the dish.
Strategically positioned just moments away from Shinbashi and Yurakucho stations, Refuge is an alcove of tranquility amidst the bustle of urban life. Its serene ambiance, enhanced by subtle dim lighting and an intimate setting, draws patrons seeking a cozy dining spot for romantic dates or meaningful gatherings.
The wine connoisseur will find delight in Refuge’s thoughtfully curated selection, featuring an enticing all-you-can-drink option that is loaded with both variety and quality. The staff, renowned for their attentive service, are committed to delivering a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring each guest enjoys their time to the fullest. It’s the kind of place where the art of dining transcends mere nourishment, capturing the essence of culinary hospitality and sophisticated indulgence.
Every visit to Refuge is not just a meal but an escape into a world where flavors are crafted with passion and care, leaving a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to discover its hidden charm.
Refuge Ginza Phone Number
Refuge Ginza Business Days
Refuge Ginza Address
Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 8-chōme−2−8 GINZA TAKAMOTO BLD., 1F
Refuge Ginza Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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