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Private Hotel Oshiage
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Private Hotel Oshiage 位于东京,虽未评定官方星级,但作为独立酒店为旅客提供舒适的住宿体验。酒店地理位置优越,便于探索东京市区及周边景点。客房内配备空调、冰箱及免费无线网络,部分房间还设有电脑,满足商务与休闲旅客的网络需求。浴室提供浴缸或淋浴设施及吹风机,确保入住期间的舒适与便利。酒店设有指定吸烟区,并提供自助停车服务,方便自驾游客。每日客房清洁服务让住客随时享受整洁环境。尽管缺乏详细的餐饮设施描述,酒店的基础设施已涵盖现代旅行所需的核心要素。无论是短期出差还是长期居住,Private Hotel Oshiage 都能提供安静、便捷的落脚点。其简约而实用的设计风格,结合完善的客房配置,旨在为每一位客人营造宾至如归的氛围。对于注重性价比和基本舒适度的常旅客而言,这是一个值得考虑的选择。酒店虽无豪华装饰,但通过细致的服务与设施,展现了东京住宿业的典型特色。
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三卧室公寓
1 × Double bed78 ㎡最多 15 人
该公寓设有独立的入口,配有空调,包含一个客厅、三个独立的卧室和一个配有浴缸及淋浴的浴室。功能齐全的厨房让您方便地准备美食,配备了炉灶、冰箱、洗碗机及厨房用具。宽敞的公寓不仅配有洗衣机,还具备隔音墙、衣柜、电热水壶和平板电视。该单元提供四张床位,确保您在此度过舒适的时光。
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酒店提供的全部设施与服务(来自多源资料汇总)。
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Sobakappo Nagano
Soba · 必比登
¥¥
The name ‘Sobakappo’ encapsulates the chef’s career. He draws on his experience in Japanese cuisine to patiently craft stews and salads of cooked vegetables. Combination platters feature an impressive variety of small dishes designed to complement sake, including simmered herring in sweet soy sauce and marinated grilled shrimp. Soba comes in two varieties: seiro soba served on a wickerwork tray or coarse-ground soba. Noodles are made differently according to terroir, accentuating differences in flavour. A soba apprenticeship: laughing, struggling and loving with soba.
999m
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HOMMAGE
French, Contemporary · ★★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
‘Simple and minimal’ is Noboru Arai’s guiding philosophy, grounded in precision. Using few ingredients and minimal seasoning, he pursues a refined, elegant expression of French cuisine. He communicates regularly with chefs of other countries, borrowing from a wide range of culinary cultures in search of originality. While French in spirit, the proprietress greets guests in kimono—an Asakusa touch that reflects the charm of Tokyo’s traditional downtown.
2.6km
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Shutei Tanaka
Yakitori · 必比登
¥¥
A competitive performance in yakitori run by two brothers, both hailing from other disciplines of Japanese cuisine. Dinner is served prix fixe, with the brothers taking turns serving. Chicken skewers are mainly served salted, keeping the focus on the flavour of the locally raised chicken. As the name ‘Shutei’, meaning something like pub, suggests, the neatly cut snacks and yakitori keep the sake going down smoothly. A number of choices are available for the final dish. Enjoy the ‘baton relay’ of the oyakodon, with the younger brother grilling the chicken and the elder brother wrapping it in eg
1.1km
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KOKYU
Contemporary
¥¥¥
A genre-defying cuisine paired with tea-based cocktails. While rooted in French techniques, the chef seamlessly weaves in elements of Chinese and Japanese cuisine. The duck dish, for instance, is prepared by ladling hot oil over the skin, much like Peking duck. The tradition of serving tea and sweets after a meal, known as ochauke, reflects Japanese hospitality. Chef and mixologist work in harmony, refining the distinctive world of ‘wither and decay’ or ‘kokyu’.
2.3km
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Oku
Sushi · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥
Asakusa is a second hometown for the chef, who has lived here since his apprenticeship. He inherited both spirit and skill, along with tools and serving ware, from his mentor. He reveres the old teachings of the sushi world but does add a few twists of his own. He adds sweet potato shochu to rich soy syrup; to rolled omelette, he adds soy milk. The character for the chef’s surname of ‘Oku’ developed from a combination of the characters for ‘house’, ‘rice’ and ‘palm of hand’; a sign, he contends, that he was destined to run a place where he would fashion rice meals with his hands.
2.9km
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Nabeno-Ism
French · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
Black, white and orange are the tricolore of ‘Watanabe-ism.’ Black represents faith that cannot be tainted; white, the freedom to become any colour; and orange, the flame manipulated by the chef. On offer here is a fusion of French and Edo food cultures. Sobagaki is emulsified using French techniques; local Japanese elements include kaminari-okoshi, a roasted and flavoured mochi cracker; and monaka, a sweet of azuki bean paste sandwiched between crisp wafers. Watanabe-ism has deep roots in Asakusa-Komagata.
3.2km
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grill GRAND
Yoshoku · 必比登
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Beloved in Asakusa for three generations, this yoshoku restaurant treats demi-glace sauce as the soul of its kitchen. The most popular dish here is beef stew. Omurice is served with a choice of demi-glace or ketchup, a nod to the legacy shared between the former chef and his guests. The restaurant’s logo, a medieval-style shield adorned with the French tricolour, was inspired by a gift from a regular — a gesture that speaks to the warmth and goodwill of Tokyo’s traditional neighbourhoods.
2.6km
8
noura
French · 必比登
¥¥
The name means ‘behind’, as in ‘behind the MICHELIN two-star restaurant out front’. In contrast to HOMMAGE, the purveyor of creative cuisine, noura is a homelike bistro that sticks to the basics. French onion soup, fish quenelle and duck confit are some of the French regional dishes on offer. Steak frîtes, a French comfort food, are a crowd-pleaser. This is French food culture for everyday life.
2.6km
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