In Kinshicho, a creative bistro where every seat is an igloo-style private room

Kamakura-style private-room bistro time in Kinshicho

Located a short walk from the south exit of Kinshicho Station, “Kamakura Private-Room Bistro KAMAKURA Kinshicho.” With private rooms inspired by kamakura, it offers a calm atmosphere for dining despite its lively station-front location.

The bistro menu is filled with shareable dishes such as hamburg steak and wagyu dishes, cheese dishes, ajillo, and pasta. It works well whether you want a hearty meal or prefer to sample a little at a time with wine and other drinks.

Suitable for meals with friends, dates, and birthday or anniversary dinners, it’s a reliable place when you want to take your time in a private room. Recommended for those who want a calm yet slightly festive dining experience in Kinshicho.

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錦糸町のかまくら個室ビストロ KAMAKURA 錦糸町店の個室または店内イメージ

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Kamakura-style private rooms that make conversation easy

The kamakura-inspired private rooms let you spend time without worrying about others’ eyes. There’s a calm atmosphere that’s just right for dinners with friends, dates, or small gatherings when you want to talk at leisure.

KAMAKURA 錦糸町店の燃えるハンバーグや肉料理のイメージ

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Meat and cheese dishes to brighten the table

A lineup of centerpiece dishes such as hamburg steak, wagyu dishes, and cheese-based items. With appetizers, ajillo, and pasta to choose from, you can enjoy everything from light drinks to a full meal.

KAMAKURA 錦糸町店のアニバーサリーBOXや記念日向けメニューのイメージ

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Touches that suit celebratory meals

Anniversary boxes and message plates are also available—perfect for birthdays and anniversaries. Enjoy unhurried time in a private room and add a special touch to moments with someone important.

BASIC INFORMATION

Name KAMAKURA Private Bistro Kinshicho
(Kamakura Koshitsu Bistro KAMAKURA Kinshicho-ten)
Address B1F, Social Kinshicho Bldg., 3-11-3 Kotobashi, Sumida-ku, Tokyo Access
Phone 03-6666-9950
Official URL https://www.bistro-kamakura.com/
Business Hours 16:00–23:00 (Last order: food 22:00 / drinks 22:30)
Closed days None(Closed for year-end and New Year holidays 12/31〜1/3)
Access 1-minute walk from the South Exit of JR Kinshicho Station
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FACILITY INFORMATION

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  • Near the station
    Near the station
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  • No smoking on premises
    No smoking on premises

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MAP & ACCESS

1-minute walk from JR Kinshicho Station
Exit the South Exit and turn right immediately. Inside Pia Kinshicho-dori

154 m from Kinshicho Station
Phone:03-6666-9950

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