Shibuya's unmarked restaurant. A truly hidden gem opens | EAT
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November 19, 2021

Shibuya's unmarked restaurant. A truly hidden gem opens | EAT

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A Dining Restaurant Where You Can Enjoy Adult Time in the Heart of Youth Culture

This autumn, a new dining restaurant, "Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni," has opened along the approach to Konno Hachiman Shrine.

Text by TANABE Keitaro

Savor Many Small Plates Featuring Seasonal Ingredients

Tucked away on the approach to Konno Hachiman Shrine, away from the bustle of Shibuya, a discreet, signless dining restaurant quietly opened its doors this October.
Step through the hidden entrance, and you'll be greeted by a chic interior imbued with an antique ambiance.
The restaurant offers a monthly changing omakase course, featuring a succession of small, exquisite dishes that fuse French and Japanese cuisine, all prepared with seasonal ingredients.
Beautifully crafted Japanese and Western tableware complements the cuisine.
The menu consists solely of the monthly omakase course with a free-flow drink option, priced at 7,800 yen (tax included).
As an opening promotion, this plan will be offered at 6,800 yen (tax included) until the end of November.
In a quiet area, somewhat unusual for the youthful district of Shibuya, enjoy exquisite wine and chef-curated dishes. You are sure to spend a truly special time here.

Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni

  • Hours | 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Closed | Irregular holidays (currently closed on Mondays)
  • Seating | 40 seats (10 counter seats / 30 table seats)
  • Average Spend | Approx. 7,800 yen
  • Stay Duration | 120 minutes (90 minutes all-you-can-drink)
  • Menu | Course only
  • Monthly Omakase Course (9 dishes) 5,800 yen
  • Free Flow (90 minutes all-you-can-drink) 2,000 yen
  • *Entry for bar use only is possible after 8:00 PM
Inquiries

Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni
Tel. 03-5962-7011
tokino@intro-g.com

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