"Kappo cuisine Shimamura" is a long-established store founded in 1850 (1850) just after entering the corner of Mizuho Bank at the central exit of Yaesu. Since Perry arrived in 1853 (1853), he set up a store as "Shimamura of the caterpillar" on the eve of the turbulent late Tokugawa shogunate. It's also in the shop. In 1861 (1863), "Oedo Cuisine Numbering" is a famous restaurant that has been treated separately as a Gyoji along with "Hira Kiyo" and "Yaozen". This shop was loved by politicians and cultural figures such as Ito Hirobumi and Kaoru Inoue during the Meiji period.
There are many exposures to TV and magazines, so many of you may know, but this time we will introduce "late Tokugawa shogunate Kaiseki", a special menu limited to Saturday.
The menu is as follows. "Wild sesame vinegar", "Uzura bowl", "sashimi", "sea bream helmet boiled", "Horaku steamed egg" (mix boiled chicken and shiitake mushrooms with the beaten egg, roast them and steamed in the sun)
"Kinpura" (Tempura, 3 shrimp made with egg yolk melted and raised with sesame oil) "White rice, incense food, miso soup" "Water confectionery"
The drink says, "Isn't there a lot of local sake not only going down at this time?" Although he said, "I didn't have beer yet, it's a bad way," it was just a "draft beer" because it was sweaty.
late Tokugawa shogunate seats are 3800 yen (excluding tax) Saturday night and night only for 30 meals. How about relaxing in the tatami room and enjoying Edo talks?
1-8-6 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Kappo cuisine Shimamura 1-8-6 TEL3271-9963 Business hours 11:30-14:00, 16:30-22:30