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Akasaka Asada

03-3585-6606

cuisine

  • Japanese
  • Kaiseki

Hyotei

area

  • Tokyo
  • Akasaka・Nogizaka

Access

3 minutes from Akasaka station, exit 2, 4 minutes walk from Akasaka-mitsuke and Tameike-sanno station.

Good For

  • business
  • family
  • friends
  • couple
  • group
  • big group
  • Private Room
  • Non-Smoking Seats
  • Online Booking
  • Party Menu
  • All You Can Drink Plan
  • Kids Menu

Concept :

Asada serves Kaga-style Japanese cuisine from the Kanazawa region that is based on nearly 160 years of tradition. Asada has five locations: Akasaka, Aoyama, Nihonbashi and Otamchi in Tokyo, also in Nagoya. The owners of Asada are so devoted to their goal of providing nothing but the finest cuisine available that only the best seasonal ingredients are used in preparation of each dish, with the chef insisting on using only water, seafood, vegetables and buckwheat flour that has come from Kanazawa.

Key Points :

Beyond the entrance curtains, the extraordinary awaits. Refined furnishings and vivid, fresh flowers adorn the interior, surrounding you with dignified yet intimate tranquility. Akasaka Asada is located in Akasaka, one of the Tokyo Rokkagai districts, where Japan’s traditional ryotei and hanamachi culture are still very much alive. If you require entertainment while you dine, the Akasaka geisha will make it happen. Please feel free to contact us for inquiries.

Number of private rooms: 14
Japanese style private rooms: 4 rooms
Japanese style private rooms (sunken kotatsu seats): 8 rooms
Private rooms (table seats): 3 rooms
Counter seating / 9 seats (also available for use as a private room)

Recommended Dishes :

Asada’s kaiseki menus are served in a style similar to a Western full-course meal, including dishes such as a starter, appetizer, soup, sashimi, refreshment, grilled dish, simmered dish, rice, fruit, and dessert.

Kaiseki courses
¥ 17,600
¥ 27,500
¥ 36,300
¥ 45,100
(including tax / not including service charge of 15% for lunch, 18% for dinner)
Address:
3-6-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access:
3 minutes from Akasaka station, exit 2, 4 minutes walk from Akasaka-mitsuke and Tameike-sanno station.
Telephone:
03-3585-6606(please mention JAPAN RESTAURANT.net for making reservations)
Hours:
Mon - Fri: Lunch: 11:30am-2:30pm(LO 2pm), Dinner: 5:30pm-10:30pm(LO 10pm) Sat, Sun & Hols: Open only for reservation.
Closed On:
Seating:
192
Website:
http://www.asadayaihei.co.jp/akasaka

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