Masago Saryou
- Tokyo
- 15 Jun, 2025
Tucked down a quiet alley, Masago Saryou is a gorgeous 2-star kaiseki restaurant serving some truly fabulous kaiseki banquets. Reservations are a must.
[Masago Saryou. - image © Florentyna Leow]
Located down a quiet alley a hop and a skip from Kannai Station, Masago Saryou is a gorgeous and dignified 2-star kaiseki restaurant serving some truly fabulous kaiseki banquets. It’s all about fine seasonal cooking here. Every dish looks like a painting! You might have a tachiuo fish dumpling topped with sudachi citrus and kelp to evoke the rabbit in the moon, an exquisitely grilled slice of beef from Yamagata topped with freshly grated wasabi and daikon radish, or a soulful dashi-based soup sprinkled with chrysanthemum leaves. A meal here will be one to remember. Reservations are a must.
English name:
Masago Saryou
Japanese name:
料理屋 真砂茶寮
English address:
2-16 Masago-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, 231-0016
Japanese address:
〒232-0016 横浜市中区真砂町2-16
Opening hours:
11:30am-2:30pm, 5:30pm-11pm
Nearest transport:
Subway and train: 1-minute walk from exit 1 of Kannai Station on the
Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue line and JR Negishi line.
Telephone:
+81-45-663-6692
Website:Official Website (Japanese)
District: Kannai
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