Torafugu Tei Shinjuku Branch

Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Torafugu Tei: Fugu dining in the vibrant Shinjuku district. Experience Japan's iconic pufferfish prepared by master chefs in an elegant setting.
Restaurant Details
Torafugu Tei stands as a true gem in the bustling heart of Shinjuku, Tokyo, inviting food enthusiasts from around the world to embark on an extraordinary culinary adventure. Renowned for its exquisite pufferfish dishes, or "fugu," this esteemed eatery showcases the delicate art of preparing one of Japan's most iconic seafood delicacies. Only the most talented chefs with expert precision work their craft here, ensuring each dish is perfectly safe and sublimely tasty.
The menu is a tapestry of traditional and contemporary Japanese flavors, with standouts such as the tecchiri hot pot, a warm and hearty delight, and tessa sashimi, with paper-thin slices that melt in your mouth. Each course is designed to highlight the natural flavors of the fugu, offering diners a unique taste experience.
Nestled amid the vibrant buzz of Kabukicho, just a stone's throw from Shinjuku Station, Torafugu Tei provides easy access for locals and tourists alike. The subdued, elegantly furnished interior offers an inviting escape from the city's frenetic pace. Whether gathered with friends or enjoying an intimate dinner for two, guests are treated with impeccable hospitality from the attentive and knowledgeable staff, who enhance the dining experience by sharing rich insights into the culinary traditions behind each dish.
The serene ambiance inside perfectly contrasts the animated streets outside, making Torafugu Tei not just a restaurant but a memorable destination that promises an unparalleled exploration of one of Japan’s cherished culinary arts.
Torafugu Tei Shinjuku Branch Phone Number
Torafugu Tei Shinjuku Branch Business Days
Torafugu Tei Shinjuku Branch Address
The Catherina 1F, 2F, 1-3-15 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021
Torafugu Tei Shinjuku Branch 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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