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Chūō-ku, Tōkyō-to 104-0061
Japan
Sake Business Categories: Sake Bars and Sake RestaurantsSake Business Tags: Tokyo - Sake Bar
Sake no Ana means “Sake Hole” in English. It’s down down downstairs in a building in the posh Ginza district of Tokyo. Just steps away from the Ginza Apple store, if that helps you find it. The sake selection is outstanding. The sake bar counter is where you can sit to enjoy the view of the dozens and dozens of sake bottles, but it is the smoking area, too, which is not so good for enjoying sake. The food is great izakaya fare and I love their fried food especially. The best option is to get their “set menu” which is an entree with a few sides on a tray known as teishoku in Japanese. This is one of the few sake specialty restaurants open for lunch and open on sundays!! hello #daydrinking! If you’re in Ginza – don’t miss it! No English spoken but do ask for the english menu.
Address:
Matsuya Ginza Nippon Kodo building B1F,3 Chome−5−8, Ginza Tokyo, Japan 104-0061
〒104-0061 中央区銀座3-5-8銀座らん月地階
Hours:
Mon-Sat: 11:30-22:30
Sun: 11:30-21:30
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