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Mikasa Kaikan, quality libations & comestibles in the hart of Ginza

Just off Harumi Dori and 3.5 blocks from Ginza 4-Chome, Mikasa Kaikan is easy to find.

Quality and connivence in Ginza, Mikasa Kaikan has a lot to offer. Located half a block back from Harumi Dori and 3.5 blocks from the famous Ginza 4 - Chome intersection, it's close to Ginza's high energy central shopping area, easy to find and serene all at the same time.

Meet up with friends and associates for a drinks and tasty food at the easy access and casual La ViolaItalian Italian style Bar on the ground floor, or enjoy favorite top shelf spirits and cocktails at Bar 5517 on B1.

Ready to enjoy a great meal, Mikasa Kaikan has got you covered with five wonderful restaurants to choose from. Interested in quality Japanese food, try Yoshino Shabu Shabu on the 3F or Yamato Seafood and Steak Teppanyaki on the 7F (see photo above). It's the real deal, quality ingredients and excellent preparation.

Interested in international flavors, try Shin-Wai-Sun for spectacular Chinese cuisine on the 4F, Mezzanio for great Italian cooking on M2F, or Haruna for a fine French dining experience on 2F.

The great thing is all of this is under one roof and they keep a high quality standard. English menus are available.

For more information visit their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mikasakaikan.en

And their website
http://www.mikasakaikan.co.jp

Tel.: 03-3571-8181

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