Description:
Parent company Seiyoken opened one of Japan's first restaurants serving Western food in 1876. Its restaurant here, ensconced in a nondescript building dating from the 1950s, is nonetheless the classiest place to eat in Ueno Park, serving pricey but quite good French cuisine, with a relaxing view of greenery outside its large windows and classical music playing softly in the background. The a la carte menu, in French and Japanese, includes seafood such as lobster in an orange sauce and meat dishes ranging from filet mignon in red-wine sauce to roast lamb, but most people order one of the many fixed-price meals. There's a varied selection of French wines as well as wines from Germany, California, and Australia. The Grill is located to the right as you enter the building and is not to be confused with the much cheaper utilitarian restaurant to the left.
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- tel: 03/3821-2181
Address:
- In Ueno Park between Kiyomizu Temple and Toshogu Shrine
- Tokyo
Neighborhood:
UenoPayments:
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Hours:
- Daily 11am-8pm (last order)
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