Known as one of Ginza's hidden gems, Ginza Muraki's Japanese afternoon tea has been offered for more than five years with virtually no changes to the menu since its introduction in 2019, and has gained tremendous support from fans. What are the reasons for this? In this article, we will introduce in detail the secrets of this long-selling afternoon tea that even food connoisseurs are convinced of.
What this article will tell you
- What is Ginza Muraki's Japanese Afternoon Tea?
- Taste and Characteristics of MURAKI's Ichiban Dashi
- Full view of the Japanese three-tiered afternoon tea
- Why Ginza Muraki does not change its menu
- A Taste of Japan with Hassun-Style Savory
- Chirashi sushi, sesame tofu, and satisfying main dishes
- Using Ginza honey! Attractiveness and commitment to sweets
- Luxurious experience to enjoy Japanese sweets from the long-established "Mannendo
- Secrets of freshly baked scones and special toppings
- How to use Ginza Muraki Afternoon Tea and prices
Table of Contents
- 1 Afternoon Tea at Ginza Muraki: What is its uniqueness?
- 2 Why not change the menu for 5 years?
- 3 User Information and Fees
- 4 Compare the difference from other stores at a glance! [Explained in a table].
- 5 Summary: Why is it still loved in Ginza?
Afternoon Tea at Ginza Muraki: What is its uniqueness?
Ginza Muraki is a Japanese restaurant located on the basement floor of the Courtyard Marriott Ginza Tobu Hotel in Ginza 6-chome. Here you can enjoy a special afternoon tea with Japanese techniques and flair. The popularity of the tea is reflected in the episode, "We receive so many complaints when we change the contents of the tea.
Feature 1: An emotional experience that begins with the "ichiban dashi," the basis of Japanese cuisine
First, the special "MURAKI's Ichiban Dashi" soup stock is brought to the table. This secret blend of bonito flakes, shaved yellowfin tuna shavings from which the blood has been removed, and Hokkaido kelp has a rich aroma and deep flavor. This is a rare opportunity to directly taste ichiban-dashi soup stock, which is usually used as a cooking ingredient.
Feature 2: Three-tiered stacked dishes filled with Japanese techniques
Afternoon tea is served in a three-tiered stacked box wrapped in a traditional Japanese furoshiki wrapping cloth. The excitement of not knowing what is inside until you open it is also well received.
1st section: 8-sun style savory
- Marinated seafood "ceviche
- Nara Pickled Cream Cheese
- Three seasonal dishes (e.g., eggplant dengaku, candied hyuganatsu, and yokan from "Mannendo")
Tier 2: Main Dish
- Sumptuous chirashi sushi (topped with sea eel, shrimp, crab, egg and nori)
- Fried corn with sticky sesame tofu
Tier 3: Ginza-like sweets
- Seasonal pudding (using chestnuts, etc.)
- Ginza Honey Roll Cake
- Japanese sweets from the long-established "Mannendo
The quality and variety of the sweets are especially appreciated by male customers.
Feature 3: Freshly baked scones service
The "English scone," served freshly baked, is the star of the show, setting it apart from afternoon tea at other restaurants. Special toppings such as clotted cream, homemade tsubuan (sweet bean paste), and plum jam are unique to this Japanese restaurant.
Why not change the menu for 5 years?
While the menu is usually updated every one to three months at a typical afternoon tea, Ginza Muraki maintains a long-selling menu. The reason for this is the feedback from repeat customers who say, "I come here to enjoy this flavor. The "loving complaints" from fans are what keeps this special menu alive.
User Information and Fees
- LocationGinza Muraki, Courtyard Marriott Ginza Tobu Hotel, B1F
- Availability: 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. (start every 30 minutes, maximum of 3 hours)
- ChargeWeekdays 5,000 yen (including tax and service charge) / Weekends and holidays 5,500 yen (including tax and service charge)
Compare the difference from other stores at a glance! [Explained in a table].
Summary: Why is it still loved in Ginza?
Afternoon tea at Ginza MURAKI sets itself apart from other restaurants in terms of taste, quality, and service. While respecting the traditions of Japanese cuisine, the newness of Ginza's unique offerings attracts many people. In particular, special experiences such as "MURAKI's first soup stock" and "Mannendo's wagashi" offer a precious time that cannot be experienced anywhere else.
When you visit Ginza, please come and enjoy the Japanese afternoon tea at Ginza Muraki!
*Check the official website for the latest information: [official website link].
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