
Hello, I am Nakamata, a ginza specializing in nodoguro (sea bream).
The outfits of people on the streets are also changing to brighter shades.
How is everyone doing?
Our restaurant offers special dishes that are perfect for this time of year.
Today, we would like to tell you all about our signature dish, nodoguro shabu shabu.
The luxury of tasting in Ginza, Tokyo! The charm of Nodoguro Shabu Shabu
Nodoguro is a high-end fish characterized by its rich flavor and fatty taste.
The shabu-shabu cooking method is used to enhance the original flavor.
Nodoguro shabu-shabu served at our restaurant in the heart of Ginza is perfect for special occasions and important meetings.
Using a 500g or larger sized nodoguro (sea bream), while carefully shabu-shabu each piece,
You will enjoy its delicate flavor.
The time you spend in Ginza savoring the luxurious Nodoguro shabu-shabu to your heart's content,
It will be a memorable moment.
~The true taste of nodoguro tuna brought out by craftsmanship.
At our restaurant, experienced artisans are in charge of preparing the throat tuna.
By starting with the preparation of the nodoguro and achieving the perfect timing of the shabu-shabu,
It brings out the fat and flavor of the fish.
In addition to shabu-shabu, the menu also includes thinly sliced sashimi, salted grilled fish, and the famous satsuma-age,
We put our heart and soul into each and every dish we serve to our customers.
We also purchase Tsushima bluefin tuna through our own channels to ensure freshness,
You can enjoy the original taste of the fish as it is.
How was it?
We have private rooms and seating available for special occasions in a relaxed, modern Japanese-style restaurant,
The restaurant can be used for various banquets, business entertainment, and dinners with peace of mind.
We also have a selection of famous sake from Ibusuki City, Kagoshima Prefecture, to be enjoyed with beverages that go well with the food.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Please spend a special time at Ginza's Bluefin Tuna Specialty Restaurant.
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