Kurogi Cha Cha

Ginza & Tsukiji


A collaboration between the impossible-to-get-a-reservation for kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) restaurant Kurogi and centuries-old Kyoto tea shop Fukujuen, Kurogi Cha Cha serves only one thing: ochazuke (rice with hot tea poured over it), topped with sea bream. The meal is accompanied by a few small dishes and finishes with matcha (powdered green tea) and a traditional sweet.

There are only five seats: to avoid waiting come early, or in the middle of the afternoon.


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