L'osier

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This restaurant’s striking frontage and heavy door marks it out among the designer shops on Namiki Street. It’s quite the talk of the town at the moment, and proudly holds three stars in Michelin Tokyo Guide 2009. The neo-classical cooking, led by French chef Bruno Narmer, uses updated modern techniques and ingredient selection. Narmer’s not afraid to play around a bit though, and introduces a few Japanese twists to his menu. Men are required to wear a jacket.

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Address
7-5-5 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo

Transport Ginza Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza/Marunouchi・Hibiya Lines), exit B6

Telephone 03 3571 6050

Open 12:00 - 、18:00 - / closed Sundays, Holidays

Admission Average: dinner ¥30,000, lunch ¥10,000

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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