All the ingredients are selected personally by the chef at Tsukiji Market, where you can buy local as well as ingredients from all over Japan. He strictly selects ingredients that are at the peak of the season. Witness this chef's passion for tempura that he has crafted over the past 10 years.
There is only one option on the menu called "Course" (about 13 dishes for 16,200 yen). A variety of appetizers and sashimi are served, but the main dish will certainly be tempura. You will be impressed by the artisan's technique of frying ingredients when they are the best. Make sure to try Tendon (mixed tempura over rice) or Tencha (rice and mixed tempura with tea poured over it).
One of the interesting things at a tempura restaurant is watching the chefs demonstrating a skilled performance of cooking the tempura. Since there are only counter seats at the restaurant, the chef carefully times the service of the food to maximize the guests' dining experience. This is the spirit of Japanese hospitality!
All the ingredients are selected personally by the chef at Tsukiji Market, where you can buy local as well as ingredients from all over Japan. He strictly selects ingredients that are at the peak of the season. Witness this chef's passion for tempura that he has crafted over the past 10 years.
There is only one option on the menu called "Course" (about 13 dishes for 16,200 yen). A variety of appetizers and sashimi are served, but the main dish will certainly be tempura. You will be impressed by the artisan's technique of frying ingredients when they are the best. Make sure to try Tendon (mixed tempura over rice) or Tencha (rice and mixed tempura with tea poured over it).
One of the interesting things at a tempura restaurant is watching the chefs demonstrating a skilled performance of cooking the tempura. Since there are only counter seats at the restaurant, the chef carefully times the service of the food to maximize the guests' dining experience. This is the spirit of Japanese hospitality!