Japanese restaurant • 4-chōme-5-7 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
Ginza Kimuraya is a Western grill restaurant nestled in the back alleys of Ginza. This long-established restaurant takes pride in its tradition and history of over 100 years. Stepping inside, you will be soothed by the ambiance redolent of a bygone era.
As you peruse the menu, traditional Western dishes like beef stew and croquettes will evoke a sense of nostalgia. However, the true star of this restaurant is the all-you-can-eat homemade bread. With over 8 varieties of bread, such as baguettes and cheese walnut, each one is a masterpiece enveloped in the fragrance of wheat.
Staff members carrying the bread make their rounds every 15 minutes, offering freshly baked bread. Enjoying a meal enveloped in such warmth and the flavors of yesteryear is like blissfully forgetting time. During busy times, you may have to sit shoulder to shoulder, but this is perhaps part of the charm of this long-established restaurant in Ginza.
At lunchtime, it is bustling with foreign tourists, while in the evening, it is a leisurely gathering place for locals. Just one step off the hustle and bustle of Ginza, you will encounter this long-beloved, dignified long-established restaurant. Once you visit, you are sure to become a fan of this restaurant.