Ninja Tokyo

Fusion restaurant · Chiyoda

Ninja Tokyo

Fusion restaurant · Chiyoda

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Japan, 〒100-0004 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Ōtemachi, 2 Chome−2−1 新大手町ビル 地下1階

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Japanese cuisine with dramatic ninja flair, magic, and secret passages  

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Tokyo Restaurants Primed for Olympics Face Summer Without Tourists | Eater

"A themed dining venue that recreated an Edo-era village and paired dinner with ninja performances for nearly two decades in Shinjuku, it has recently closed its doors permanently at that location; while another branch remains open in Akasaka, worsening conditions could threaten that outpost as well." - Frank Striegl

https://www.eater.com/2020/4/16/21222828/tokyo-restaurants-coronavirus-2020-olympics-tourists
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12 Best Things to Do in Tokyo With Kids | Condé Nast Traveler

"From the moment you step inside Ninja Akasaka and into the feudal Edo period, the action never stops at this high-drama dinner-and-a-show. Guide your children to a nondescript black door, where a costumed ninja will stealthily lead you over a drawbridge and through a dimly lit labyrinth of secret passages. Once the staff escort you to your private “hideout,” or table, the theatrics continue between each of the many courses. Sure, it’s on the gimmicky side, but the quality is high enough to keep cynical older siblings from rolling their eyes. Concept restaurants live or die by the staff’s level of enthusiasm, and the over-the-top performances here are what sell the whole experience. The ninjas never break character as they drop from the ceiling or swing by between courses to perform magic tricks and acrobatic feats. Everyone here is in on the joke, but they commit in a way that will have kids bursting into applause." - Diana Hubbell

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Ninja Akasaka – Tokyo, Japan - Gastro Obscura

"Entering through a plain black facade, the restaurant inside is only marked by a small sign reading “NINJA” in English. A silent escort dressed head to toe in black will lead you through a series of winding corridors, a drawbridge, and secret doorways into the hidden dining room. This is Ninja Akasaka, where diners can step four centuries into the past as black-clad mercenaries serve up dinner and a show. The atmosphere is decked out in stone and wood, Edo period style, when Japan operated under a feudal system and ninjas were spy warriors available for hire. Though there is little historical evidence to flesh out our knowledge of ninjas, they have become a folklore fascination the world over, so needless to say Ninja Akasaka does well. Patrons order their food off of lengthy scrolls, after which the ninja waitstaff fade into the darkness. They’re not gone for long though—they will periodically reappear, seemingly out of thin air, to entertain the table with sword tricks and martial arts demonstrations. The food is modern Japanese cuisine, but each course is served with dramatic ninja flair. Black sesame crackers are shaped like throwing stars. Escargot “bombs” are lit on fire by a fuse of gunpowder. Snow crab is served atop a grapefruit pierced by a sword, which, when removed, releases smoky vapor from the dry ice inside. None" - Molly McBride Jacobson, wordboydan

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Alessio

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So when my friend asked me to join for dinner in this place, I honestly thought it was gonna be some kind of tourist trap. BOY I was wrong. FIRST thing first, you need to book in advance. Since the second you arrival at the front door the experience starts. And you will not be disappointed. I don’t wanna say more to avoid spoilers. But it’s fun and good. THE FOOD: it was amazing the quality. The attention to details, the flavors. Perfectly balanced while enjoying the amazing ninja atmosphere. Maybe the portions are a bit small. But we are in Japan. :-) THE STAFF: great. Kind. Welcoming. Great service. All together I think is a must experience if you are in Tokyo. Yes it’s expensive, but if you consider that the quality of the food match the price and you also have the all ninja experience, it’s worth the price.

Léana AK

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Such a fun experience! The food was good, but the real highlight is the ninja-style service. Our waitress Watanuki made it extra special for my brother’s birthday, and a magician came to our table. If you love restaurants with fun energy and cool presentation, you have to try this place 🥷

Diana G

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Fun! Creative food. A bit of magic thrown in and was overall just great fun. The dessert was almost too beautiful to eat! (But we did and it was delicious).

Nihal Etula

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One of the best things I did for myself ! This place is not only for their perfect kitchen but for feeling happy as well. Some magic during the service, continuous smiling… Farewell was amazing. Special thanks to ‘chief ninja’ and Airi.

Miriam Gjøen Bøe

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One of the best experiences I’ve had at a restaurant. The food was great, and we got to taste a lot of new and different things. Even the presentation of the food was unique. The surroundings were quiet, calming but intriguing at the same time. The japanese beef was especially good. And the dessert was amazing! A bit pricy, but would definetely recommend going!

Fermi Niveditha.P

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Incredible vibe and a unique experience! The food was delicious and artistic 😋 Definitely recommend the beef. The ninjas were super cool! Perfect for special occasions. Highly recommend!

Lisa Follett

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Absolutely a must do .. you would not even know it’s there ..expensive but so worth the whole experience.. one of the best meals we have had in a long time . Magic experience was awesome. Well done all round ..

Huong Thu Ngo

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Unique ninja-themed dining experience! The menu was creative, the food was good, and the overall atmosphere made it a memorable visit