Zen Room

Zen Room
Experience the unique blend of medicinal cuisine and Chinese hot pot at Zen Room in Jiyugaoka, Tokyo. Enjoy a calm atmosphere and signature herbal soups.
Restaurant Details
Zen Room, nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Jiyugaoka, Tokyo, offers a unique dining experience that combines the principles of medicinal cuisine with the comforting flavors of Chinese hot pot. This restaurant is renowned for its innovative approach to cooking, utilizing herbal soup preparation techniques that not only tantalize the taste buds but also promote wellness.
The menu at Zen Room features an array of signature dishes, including the Juuhachiwakan Kensai Soup and the Spicy Mala Soup, both of which are crafted with a blend of medicinal herbs and spices. For those seeking a lighter option, the Beauty Soy Milk Soup and the Healthy Color Soup provide a nourishing alternative. The restaurant also offers a selection of noodles, such as the Soy Milk Dan Dan Noodles and Vermicelli, as well as the gluten-free Juuhachi Wakan Curry, which is made without flour.
The ambiance at Zen Room is calm and inviting, with small tables that create an intimate setting, perfect for a quiet meal or a gathering with friends. The restaurant is particularly popular among female diners, adding to its serene atmosphere.
Zen Room's commitment to quality extends to its service, with reservations recommended for lunch to ensure a seamless dining experience. Additionally, the restaurant offers takeout options for its herbal soups, allowing guests to enjoy their favorite dishes at home.
Located on the first floor of the Jiyugaoka T-one Building, Zen Room is easily accessible and a must-visit for those looking to explore the culinary delights of medicinal and Chinese hot pot cuisine in Tokyo.
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Zen Room Address
Jiyugaoka T-one Building 1F, 2-25-17 Midorigaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-0034
Zen Room Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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