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  • Yukimoto

  • Traditional Japanese ( Iidabashi )
  • Yukimoto is a Japanese-style restaurant with a private room for each party. Customized, fixed-price menu, using the most fresh ingredients possible, and menu varies with the season. A superb place for...
  • Uotoku: Kagurazaka

  • Traditional Japanese, Michelin ( Iidabashi )
  • Uotoku received one star from the 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide. They date back to 1920, and serve traditional Japanese food that follows the seasons. The rooms are comforting and traditional Japanese. Re...
  • Komuro

  • Traditional Japanese, Michelin ( Iidabashi )
  • Komuro was awarded one star by the 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide. They specialize in Kaiseki cuisine, and follow the seasons to create their menus. The food is served in beautiful pottery.
  • Ichimonji: Kagurazaka

  • Traditional Japanese, Michelin ( Iidabashi )
  • Ichimonji was awarded two stars by the 2009 Michelin Guide. This restaurant serves classical Japanese food that follows the seasons, and is greatly influenced by tea ceremony.

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