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A wonderful wine bar made of bricks-Bistro Ginza Stock

[Nojinya] March 22, 2017 09:00

On the way home from work on Friday evening, I decided to drink in Ginza at the invitation of a friend. Expectations are growing for the invitation email saying "It's a little hideaway shop!" The place is Ginza 7-chome along Corridor Street. It's a street I've walked many times before, but I'm always caught by a long queue (Midori Sushi) opposite, and it's a completely no mark, just a hideaway!GSK1.jpg

 

As you can see, the exterior is made of brick and blends completely into the surrounding buildings, but when you open the door one step and enter inside, Risa of the sommelier greets you with a smile in a bright shop.

GSK2.jpgIt was just opened (opened at 18:00), so there was only one customer, but a friend says that it is a popular shop where you can not easily get a seat unless you make a reservation in advance with Chan. I enjoy Risa's recommended southern French red wine while eating tidbits putty. In the meantime, new customers came in more and more, and the small store (capacity: 17 people) quickly became full.

                   

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[Seasonal vegetable dish] You can enjoy it with your five senses!                              

                 

In addition to Southern European wines, dishes that make use of domestic ingredients are also delicious, and they are especially focusing on dishes using Kochi vegetables and fish from Risa.

                   

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[Risa, who talks about the charm of Kochi with the Kochi Shimbun-sha] "Ginza Sommelier Iwamoto-san (from Kochi City) Cooking Flowers Opening" (March 4, 2005, Kochi Shimbun-sha evening edition)                                    

                           

By the way, Kochi Prefecture is a prefecture that focuses on sightseeing that became famous in the movie "Prefectural Office Hospitality Division (starring Ryo Nishikido and Maki Horikita)" released four years ago!

Risa, who has been appointed as a Kochi Prefecture Tourism Special Envoy in Kochi Prefecture, said, "For two years from March, the Shikoku Kochi late Tokugawa shogunate Restoration Expo has been held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the reign of the Great Government and the Meiji Restoration, so please go to Kochi! " It is a fun shop where you can enjoy drinking, cooking, talk with Risa and three beats.GSK6.jpg

[Bisto Ginza Stock]

Location 7-2-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 104-0061, Japan (26th Paul Star Building)

Phone: 03-3572-0201

Business hours 18:00-25:00 (Food LO 23:00 Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)    

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