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Sushidokoro Ginza Fukusuke

Those who prefer their sushi still warm from the kitchen will appreciate Sushidokoro Ginza Fukusuke. You’ll get very a decent meal for the price you pay.

Sushidokoro Ginza
Fukusuke[Sushidokoro Ginza Fukusuke. - image © Florentyna Leow]

Those who prefer their sushi the traditional way — i.e. still warm from the chef’s hands two seconds prior — will appreciate a place like Sushidokoro Ginza Fukusuke. The Yokohama outpost of this mid-range sushi joint does what it says on the tin: fresh, well-made sushi at the counter without the rarefied fuss of a high-end restaurant. Don’t expect Michelin-starred sushi. However, you’ll have a very decent sushi meal for the price you pay.

English name:
Sushidokoro Ginza Fukusuke

Japanese name:
鮨処 銀座福助 横浜高島屋店

English address:
8F Yokohama Takashimaya, 1-6-31 Minami-saiwai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, 220-8601

Japanese address:
〒220-8601 横浜市西区南幸1-6-31 横浜高島屋8F

Opening hours:
11am-10:30pm

Nearest transport:
Train and subway: Directly connected to Yokohama Station.

Telephone:
+81-45-313-1081

Website: Official Website

District: Yokohama Station

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