Akasaka NonTitle-Tokyo dinner with special course Wagyu beef and clay pot rice
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Dine with your family or friends at Akasaka NonTitle in Tokyo. Enjoy a set menu with a special course: roasted Japanese black beef served with rice in a clay pot.
Enjoy a special dinner with your family or friends at Akasaka NonTitle in Tokyo, a Japanese-French restaurant near Akasaka Mitsuke Station.
Highlights
- Dine at a Japanese-French restaurant in Tokyo
- Enjoy a special menu with Wagyu beef and rice
- Enjoy a romantic night together with dinner and your love
Description
You'll be welcomed in a private room decorated with a luxurious marble counter seat and a carpet.You'll be offered a light menu with a special course: roasted Japanese black beef selected by the chef served with seasonal rice in a clay pot. The menu includes Japanese ingredients and carefully selected organic products that vary according to the sea...
What's Included
- Dinner, Dinner
- Tips
Important informations
- Meal Included Instant confirmation COVID-19 information: Government regulations compliant, Social distancing, Regular desinfection, Hands Sanitizers, Equipment sanitized, Visitors must bring and wear a mask, The guide will wear a mask Where: 4 Chome-2-3 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo, Japan Meeting point: Akasaka NonTitle Restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is a 2-minute walk from Akasaka Mitsuke Station. What to remember: The set menu is for 1 person; please purchase the right number of products to make sure you buy 1 set menu per personThis experience requires a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 participants
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Care of Covid-19
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