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すしの助

Omakase Sushi Sushinosuke

Intimate omakase sushi experience with fresh seasonal ingredients, requiring reservations.

Dining

Fine Dining, Sushi, Omakase

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Sushinosuke is a hidden gem in the New Shinbashi Building, offering an intimate omakase sushi experience that emphasizes the artistry of fresh seasonal ingredients. Each dish is meticulously prepared by skilled chefs, reflecting a dedication to traditional techniques and attention to detail. The cozy setting enhances the experience, making it ideal for those who appreciate the precision and elegance of sushi craftsmanship. Reservations are required to secure a seat at this exclusive sushi counter.

Facilities & Services

  • Reservations Required
  • Omakase Sushi Experience
  • Seasonal Ingredients

Contact

Address:

105-0004 Tokyo, Minato City, Shinbashi, 2 Chome−16−1 ニュー新橋ビル B1F・39号室

Phone:

N/A

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