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Found near the Imperial Hotel, Le Sixieme Sens is definitely one of the most eye-catching French restaurants in the Ginza Corridor Street, with its beautifully painted orange walls and perfect seating arrangement. Its versatile and informal atmosphere means it functions as a café, restaurant or bar, depending on customer’s requirements. The name translates as ’sixth sense’, and it apparently aspires to provide customers with enjoyment beyond the five senses. Chef Dominique Corby cooks classic modern French cuisine, and the cellar holds more than 500 different wines.
Transport 5 minutes walk from Ginza Station (Ginza・Marunouchi・Hibiya Lines : Exit C2) / 7 minutes walk from Yurakucho Station (JR Yamanote・Keihin-Tohoku Lines : Ginza-guchi Exit)
Telephone 03 3575 2767
Open Café 11:00 - 23:00 / Bar 17:00 - 23:00 / Restaurant 12:00 - 14:00 L.O.、18:00 - 21:00 L.O. ※ reservations only / closed Sundays, Holidays
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