Reservation for Takumi Tamachi in Tokyo

updated: August 02th, 2024

Enjoy Japanese cuisine at Takumi in Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Experience the cozy atmosphere and delicious dishes. The perfect place for a memorable dining experience.

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    Overview


    The restaurant called "Takumi" is located in Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo, a 7-minute walk from Tamachi Station Shibaura Exit on the JR Yamanote Line.
     The interior of the restaurant has a quiet and cozy atmosphere, with 4 counter seats and 12 table seats, accommodating a total of 16 people.
    The restaurant mainly serves Japanese cuisine, with no particular emphasis on seasoning or sake.
    Furthermore, "Takumi" offers delicious Japanese food and sake.
     Various dishes are served, such as simmered oysters, grilled saury with miso, and miso cheese.
     The owner is from Uwajima, and the restaurant is praised as a tasteful izakaya.
    The restaurant also offers set meals, with a choice between mixed fry and flatfish.
     The miso soup made from dashi extracted from fish heads is particularly popular for its delicious taste.
    While it is now common to find lunch prices over 1,000 yen around Tamachi Station, "Takumi" sets its prices at a minimum of 1,250 yen.
    The quality of the dishes is high, especially for enjoying kaiseki cuisine such as simmered rice, simmered fish, and sashimi.
    "Takumi" is the only kaiseki restaurant in the Shibaura area, and it is conveniently located near Shibaura Park.
     The interior of the restaurant is cozy, with white walls and wooden tables and chairs.
    At this restaurant, you can enjoy Miyazaki Prefecture's specialty dishes as well as various other menu items.
     The chefs are dedicated to using quality ingredients and cooking with meticulous care.
    Please visit "Takumi" at least once and experience it for yourself.


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