SAKE MARKET Akihabaraten
Chiyoda, Japan
SAKE MARKET Akihabaraten
In the vibrant heart of Chiyoda City, where the thrum of Tokyo's pulse is felt most intensely, the SAKE MARKET Akihabaraten beckons both connoisseurs and curious wanderers alike. This spirited bar and restaurant, perched on the tenth floor of the HULIC & New AKIHABARA building, offers an unparalleled experience that transcends mere dining.
Step inside and be enveloped by an ambiance that marries contemporary design with traditional Japanese aesthetics. The warm, wooden interiors are punctuated by striking saké displays, showcasing an impressive array of the finest brews sourced from across the archipelago. From the delicate notes of Junmai to the bold richness of Nigori, this is a sanctuary for those eager to embark on a flavorful journey.
But the allure of SAKE MARKET Akihabaraten isn't confined to its drinks alone. The menu tantalizes the palate with a thoughtful selection of Japanese cuisine, artfully crafted to complement the complexity of each saké. Imagine savoring perfectly seared yakitori, fresh sashimi, or indulgent tempura while enjoying panoramic views of Tokyo's skyline—a feast for the senses that invites conversation and camaraderie.
Moreover, the location in the techy Akihabara district adds a unique layer to your visit. After your saké adventure, the bustling streets of Akihabara, renowned for its electronics and otaku culture, await exploration. Embrace the vibrant energy of this area, and perhaps discover treasures in its quirky shops or themed cafés.
In every sense, a visit to SAKE MARKET Akihabaraten is more than just a meal; it is a celebration of Japan’s rich culinary heritage, infused with the spirit of modern-day Tokyo. A must-visit for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the magic of this dynamic city.
Open Now - Closing 11:00 PM
Monday
18:00–23:00
Tuesday
18:00–23:00
Wednesday
18:00–23:00
Thursday
18:00–23:00
Friday
18:00–23:00
Saturday
12:00–16:00, 18:00–23:00
Sunday
12:00–16:00, 18:00–23:00
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Albin Edberg
@albin.edberg
Cool self serve sake bar, reservation only, where you also can try shochu and mix your own cocktails. There’s one in Shinjuku aswell!