Recommended restaurant in Roppongi this time is Sushi Hattori.
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TripAdvisor | Sushi Hattori (score:4.5) |
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Name | 江戸前 鮨 服部 |
Hours | 5:30 PM – 11:00 PM |
Budget | ¥10,000~ up |
TEL | +81-3-5474-2026 |
Address | 7-3-15 Roppongi | B1 Suzuya No2 Bldg., Minato 106-0032, Tokyo Prefecture |
Holiday | Sunday, Public Holidays |
Access | Nogizaka Station |
Seats | 24 |
Smoking | Non-smoking establishment |
Card | Credit Cards Accepted |
Access from the Station
Sushi Hattori is conveniently located just 3 minutes on foot if you’re coming from Nogizaka Station, and 5 minutes on foot from Roppongi Station!
How to Book
Customers can book a week in advanced depending on the availability of the seats. Booking can be done over the phone.
Appearance
The outer view looks like a typical building here in Japan. The wall is made up of tiny bricks formed together to make it sturdy-looking, and the passage area has a wooden wall. There are no fancy decors outside the building.
In addition, the restaurant’s name is in Japanese writings so it’ll be challenging for foreigners to figure out unless one can read and understand the language.
Ambiance
The dining area has 12 counter seats with a great view of the food preparation done by the chefs in this restaurant. The private room can accommodate up to 8 people. It also has a very cozy ambiance with a very minimal noise from the other customers.
It is very convenient when eating alone, with a coworker, or dating. For private accommodation, contact the shop for your budget preference.
Recommended Menu
“Omakase Style”
There’s no specific “must-try” dish in this restaurant because all of its sushi menu deserve every penny you’ll gonna spend because of its tender, flavorful seafood and perfectly seasoned rice.
Additional information
Available for Take-out!
Private use/accommodation is good for 20 – 50 people.
Services offered:
Course (over ¥10,000)
Drinks: Japanese sake (Nihonshu), Japanese spirits (Shochu), Wines
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