YAKINIKU Restaurant SEIYUZAN

YAKINIKU Restaurant SEIYUZAN
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Yakiniku
Step into Tenkuu Yakiniku Seiyuuzan for unparalleled Yakiniku delights, complete with aged KINTAN and stunning Tokyo skyline views on the 41st floor.
Restaurant Details
Situated on the 41st floor of Shiodome City Center in Tokyo, Tenkuu Yakiniku Seiyuuzan offers an unrivaled dining experience with breathtaking panoramic views over Tokyo's dazzling skyline. Known for its exceptional Yakiniku, the restaurant showcases the artistry of Japanese grilling through the celebrated aged KINTAN, a premium beef that melts effortlessly in the mouth.
Another intriguing favorite is the exquisite meat cake, a visual and culinary delight that creatively embodies the essence of Japanese aesthetics and flavor. The airy and modern decor enhances the dining experience, emitting a blend of contemporary elegance and traditional warmth.
Tenkuu Yakiniku Seiyuuzan’s location offers convenient access to both locals and tourists alike, positioned just a stone's throw away from Shinbashi Station. The restaurant is perfect for all types of gatherings, whether it be an intimate dinner for two or a festive banquet with friends, making each occasion feel special.
Under the guided expertise of experienced chefs, the attention to detail is evident in each dish, ensuring diners leave with an unforgettable memory.Friendly and attentive service complements their culinary masterpieces, contributing to the restaurant’s reputation for being one of Tokyo's premier dining destinations.
YAKINIKU Restaurant SEIYUZAN Phone Number
YAKINIKU Restaurant SEIYUZAN Business Days
YAKINIKU Restaurant SEIYUZAN Address
Japan, 〒105-7108 Tokyo, Minato City, Higashishinbashi, 1-chōme−5−2 汐留 シティ センタ 41 階
YAKINIKU Restaurant SEIYUZAN Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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