Tempura really tastes best when it's made with fresh ingredients. The rich aroma of sesame oil makes it even more delicious—it's the perfect combo!

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Tempura Yamanoue Ginza
Enjoy the traditional tempura of "Yamanoue Hotel" in Ginza.
At Tempura Yamanoue Ginza, you can savor the proud tempura tradition of the long-established "Yamanoue Hotel," located in Ochanomizu, with a history of 70 years.
The restaurant features tempura with a light, silk-like batter, and seasonal vegetables and seafood, whose umami is enhanced by frying. These carefully selected ingredients are stored in an "ice refrigerator," a preservation method passed down since the hotel's founding, ensuring optimal freshness. The oil used is a unique blend of two types of 100% sesame oil, which is changed after frying a few servings, rather than being topped up. The restaurant also boasts custom-made ceramics, lacquerware, and pure copper salt dishes, enhancing the culinary skills and flavors.
The Ginza-exclusive, lunch-only special "Goroku" tendon is a delicacy not to be missed. It generously combines a course's worth of seasonal ingredients like live shrimp, seafood, and vegetables. There's also an "Omakase Course" packed with selected ingredients, allowing guests to choose according to their budget.
Enjoy the traditional taste and hospitality of this long-established hotel.
Highlights
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A specialty store where you can enjoy the tempura of the long-established "Yamanoue Hotel" in Ochanomizu.
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Artisanal skills by craftsmen, showcasing carefully selected, quality ingredients.
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The lunch-only special "Goroku" tendon, exclusively available at the Ginza store.
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The special tendon "Goroku" is a luxurious dish packed with seasonal ingredients.
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An "Omakase Course" offering plenty of Edomae tempura.
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Counter seats made from 250-year-old hinoki wood.
Official FAQs
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Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)
Yes, there is an English menu and a menu with pictures of the ingredients.
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Do you serve vegetarian menus?
There is a vegetables-only course available.
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Can I get take-out?
Takeout is available by reservation. ※There may be periods when it's not available due to the season.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?
Yes, free Wi-Fi provided by GINZA SIX is available.
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Is it possible to reserve a seat?
Yes, it is.
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Are there smoking areas?
Please use the smoking area provided by GINZA SIX.
Reviews
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I really love their tempura!
The tempura fried in sesame oil is so tasty and the texture is amazing. ♥
Details
- Name in Japanese
- てんぷら山の上 Ginza
- Postal Code
- 104-0061
- Address
- 13F GINZA SIX 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
- Telephone
- 03-6264-5516
- Closed
- No scheduled holidays
- Business Hours
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11:00am - 3:00pm (L.O. 2:00pm)
5:00pm - 11:00pm (L.O. 8:30pm) - Budget
- Lunch4,600yen~22,000yen – Dinner 20,000yen~28,000yen
- Access
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(1)About a 2 minute walk from the A3 exit at Tokyo Metro Ginza Line ・Marunouchi Line ・ Hibiya Line Ginza Station.
(2)About a 3 minute walk from the A1 exit at Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line ・ Toei Subway Asakusa Line Higashi Ginza Station. - Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)
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