SABATINI di Firenze - Tokyo

✨ Highlights

In Japan, you can also savor the traditional flavors that have been loved in Italy for many years. You can taste the rare Japanese Wagyu beef, "Tosa no Akagyu" (土佐の赤牛). The food truck service preparing the dishes right in front of you is delightful. There are private rooms available for dining.

🌸 Introduction

A perfect collaboration of traditional Italian cuisine and high-quality Japanese ingredients.

📜 Content

An old restaurant in Florence, Italy, which has been in business for over 100 years, has opened a branch in Japan. Here, you can savor the unique rustic dishes of Tuscany. The restaurant, Sabatini, is especially popular for its pasta and crepes prepared right before your eyes. They also offer dishes made with the rare Japanese wagyu beef known as "Tosa no Akagyu" (土佐の赤牛). Additionally, the wine selection is extensive, featuring a rich variety of wines imported directly from Italy, including many rare and highly valued red wines.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

🎋 Are there foreign language menus or menus with photos? (If so, please let me know which languages they are available in.)

English and Italian menu (but no photo menu).

🎋 Is there a vegetarian menu?

A vegetarian menu is available (reservation required).

🎋 Can it be taken out?

Providing takeout service.

🎋 Can I reserve a seat?

Accepting appointments.

🎋 Is there a smoking area?

There is a designated smoking area within the facility, but there is none in the restaurant.

📞 Contact Information

🇯🇵 Name: サバティーニ・ディ・フィレンツェ 東京店

📮 Post Code: 100-0006

📍 Address: Hulic Square 3F, 2-2-3 Yurakucho, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo

📞 Phone: 03-6263-9390

🏨 Holiday: January 1st, the building is closed for the holiday.

🚆 Transport: Walk about 1 minute from Exit C1 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, and Hibiya Line.

🌐 Official Website: https://sabatini-tokyo.com/zh_cn/

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