Reservation for Byakuya Idabashi in Tokyo

updated: June 25th, 2024

Experience outstanding Japanese cuisine in the serene ambiance of Nihonryori Byakuya, located in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. Indulge in visually stunning dishes paired with a wide selection of sake. Don't miss the seasonal and special menus that guarantee a taste sensation. Book your table now!

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    Overview


    "Nihonryori Byakuya" is a restaurant located in Kagurazaka, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
     It can be accessed on foot from JR Iidabashi Station, Tokyo Metro Iidabashi Station, and Toei Oedo Line Ushigome-Kagurazaka Station.
     The restaurant has only counter seats, with 8 seats available.
    At this restaurant, a young chef who trained at Kanazawa's traditional inn, "Asada," showcases his skills.
     Each dish is carefully crafted and guarantees a taste that will leave you impressed.
    Particularly recommended are the seasonal and special menus that change periodically.
     Despite the restaurant's unassuming exterior, the interior provides a calm and sophisticated atmosphere where you can savor visually stunning dishes.
     The restaurant also offers a wide selection of sake, allowing you to enjoy the perfect pairing with your meal.
    Furthermore, "Nihonryori Byakuya" serves dishes with gentle flavors that highlight the quality of ingredients.
     They also accommodate allergies, ensuring a worry-free dining experience.
     However, as each dish is served in generous portions, you may find it overwhelming.
     It might be enjoyable to reduce the portion size to sample a greater variety of dishes.
    For those who seek delicious Japanese cuisine in the Kagurazaka area, "Nihonryori Byakuya" is a highly recommended restaurant.
     If you want to indulge in outstanding dishes and Japanese sake in a serene atmosphere, be sure to visit.


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