I don't really want to tell you!
Tsukiji, an adult hideout [Teppanyaki KUROSAWA]
The shop goes on Tsukiji 2-chome, Heisei-dori from Tsukiji to Shintomicho, and is located in the alley on the left, heading to Shin-ohashi-dori St. at the intersection where the Miyakawa Shokutori Chicken Egg Shop is located.
When you enter the alley, you will stop in a space where time is stopped.
There are no signs in the building that show the name of the shop, so it seems difficult to understand if this is a shop, and people passing through the storefront look into the menu placed at the store.
This building is "Teppanyaki KUROSAWA (Kurosawa)" which was renovated from an old private house built in 1985.
It is a two-story building registered in the "100 Modern Building Surveys" in Chuo-ku, and features a symmetrical appearance.
I can't help smiling at the dishes that I enjoy with my five senses
The inside of the shop was a bit uncomfortable at first because it was passed as it was in a Japanese style style, but I forgot when I passed through my seat and sat in front of the iron plate.
The most popular main dish from the lunch menu is "Iwate 2 kinds of peach meat from Japanese black beef, Iwate Prefecture".
The meat cooked with all the heart in front of the chef for 30 years of iron plate grilling is baked to snuggle up to the taste of the eater along with the heat transmitted from the iron plate, and is served on a plate in front of you At that time, it was a taste of Ryuishi professional.
Meat cut into easy-to-eat sizes fits well with chopsticks.
Desert is slowly in the reception room
The dessert after the meal is the hospitality that moved the place to the second floor.
The room on the second floor has an interior that makes you feel the taste of the people who lived in every corner with stunning preparation. I heard that the building was the home of the person who was an officer at Oji Paper.
If you use this shop, you will feel that "I'd be pleased if you guide foreigners ..."
Even if you are in Japan, please invite your friends to visit.
Address 2-9-8, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
TEL 03-3544-9638