Saitama, Japan|Higashiurawa Takasago traditional japanese cuisine
Japanese restaurant, Kaiseki restaurant at 1 Chome-21-1 Higashiurawa, Midori Ward, Saitama, 336-0926, Japan
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Rating
3.9 (191 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 17:00
💲Price Range
¥3000-5000
☎️Phone Number
+8148-874-0159
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More Comments at Google MapThis is a store I used to frequent before I moved. I visited with a friend for the first time in a while and talked about the colors of the four seasons. Reserve a simple small kaiseki meal. The interior of the store has high ceilings and an open feel. The food is beautifully presented and the taste is satisfying. The conversation was lively and I was able to change my mood. It was a fun lunch! By the way, Takasago near Urawa Station is a sister store. This store is a high-class store, and it is not suitable for banquets. I am using this.
"after a long time" It's been a while since I've posted a new menu since the new menu has been released♪ I received a trial discount on soy milk shabu shabu until the end of March. Appetizers are kaiseki style! It's quite elaborate. The main dish, shabu-shabu, was delicious, including the homemade soy milk and cheese porridge. "Musashi Mugi Pork" from Saitama is sweet and delicious! It is delicious. My wife completely ate the new menu item ``Seasonal Shiratama Cream Anmitsu''! The strawberries and red bean paste, strawberry ice cream and black honey were exquisite. Next time I will bring my son. "Second time" I went again. This time, we had lunch for a campaign we are planning with Urawa Reds. It looks luxurious and has a lot of volume, so I'm satisfied. It looked like they were rooting for the Reds, and there were cute flags hanging there. I also applied for the lottery. "First time" The other day, I went to Takasago-san, a restaurant in Higashi Urawa, to celebrate with a colleague. Since the main restaurant is a kaiseki restaurant, the food was carefully prepared by hand. All of the dishes were delicious, including Saikyoyaki and simmered dishes that are unique to Japanese cuisine. We also had all-you-can-drink, so we got drunk without worrying about our wallets. This is a restaurant I would like to visit privately.
I went with Dina. in a very relaxed atmosphere Of course the food was delicious too.
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