Have you ever wanted to experience authentic Austrian cuisine right in the middle of Tokyo? Then, check out Ginza Habsburg - a hidden Austrian gem that offers an upscale and authentic Austrian experience as soon as you walk in the door.
The country of Austria is a small country, about the same size as Hokkaido. Austrian cuisine is known to reflect local traditions and foods and is also heavily influenced by its neighbouring countries such as Germany, Hungary, Italy, and the Czech Republic.
Chef Shingo Kanda opened this restaurant in 2012 and has won multiple awards along the way. His devotion to an authentic Austrian experience and wide array of experiences make this restaurant a must-go if you are looking for a different experience in Ginza. If you just want a taste of Austrian cuisine, you can purchase a fresh box of cookies (baked daily!), which also makes for a wonderful gift.
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