PinPin xiang

PinPin xiang
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Discover bold Sichuan flavors at Sichuan Pinpinshan, steps from Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo, with signature dishes like mapo tofu and flavorful hot pot.
Restaurant Details
Sichuan Pinpinshan is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Sichuan cuisine in Tokyo. Located in the vibrant district of Ikebukuro, the restaurant captures the essence of Sichuan flavors with a Japanese twist.
Diners delight in the spicy and aromatic dishes that define Sichuan cooking. From the iconic mapo tofu featuring savory minced meat to the hot pot bursting with hearty broths, each dish is a testament to Sichuan's rich culinary heritage. Guests can also enjoy an all-you-can-eat selection of rice, soups, and sides, enhancing this spicy adventure.
Conveniently situated near Ikebukuro Station in Tokyo, Sichuan Pinpinshan is easy to find, occupying the second floor of the Yajima Building. This central location offers both locals and tourists a welcoming retreat amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Inside, the cozy and lively atmosphere makes for a memorable dining experience. The chatter fills the dining area while diners savor the pungent and fiery spices. Renowned for its friendly service, the staff at Sichuan Pinpinshan communicate fluently and provide a seamless dining experience with easy-to-use QR code menus.
With its unbeatable flavors and spicy flair, Sichuan Pinpinshan beckons to spice lovers and culinary adventurers alike. Relish an unforgettable dining experience that transports your taste buds directly to the heart of Sichuan.
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PinPin xiang Address
Japan, 〒171-0021 Tokyo, Toshima City, Nishiikebukuro, 1-chōme−34−3 矢島ビルニューウェーブ 2F 矢島ビル New wave 2F
PinPin xiang Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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