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Il Cardinale Ginza Main Store
Concept.
A little Italian restaurant on the outskirts of town."
Using seasonal ingredients and the best of the ingredients.
A simple and bold dish that makes the most of it.
At Il Cardinale
Tuscan cuisine and other Italian
Enjoy the local cuisine.
The most popular accompaniment to Italian food is "wine.
More than 20 Italian wines available
Rare brands are also available.
The interior of the restaurant is full of trattoria-like
Warm and casual atmosphere.
Private rooms with a night view are also available.
COURSE
We offer a variety of courses, from a casual lunch course with pasta to a dinner course with a solid menu such as T-bone steak. Please choose the course that best suits your occasion, whether it is a girls' lunch party or an advanced date night with a stylish course.
MENU
From appetizers to pasta and desserts, we offer dishes that maximize the use of carefully selected ingredients. We also pay special attention to the serving utensils and the presentation of the dishes, so that you can enjoy the dishes with your eyes as well. We also offer homemade tiramisu, a classic Italian dolce.
DRINK
We have more than 20 red and white wines to choose from, which you can enjoy with your favorite combination of fish and meat. We also have wines from famous wine regions that are not yet available in Japan, so please feel free to contact us.
SPACE
Located in Ginza Six, "Il Cardinale" awaits your visit with a casual atmosphere that is not too formal. A completely private room overlooking Chuo-dori Avenue can accommodate up to 8 persons.
Customer Testimonials
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Limited to January and February! All-you-can-drink plan 9,000 yen→6,500 yen (tax included)
2025.01.17What's NewA new dinner course is starting today!
2025.01.06What's NewThank you for your patronage this year!
2024.12.30Blog12/24/25 last-minute discount 10%OFF [Xmas 2024 Dinner Course
2024.12.23What's NewNotice of Christmas and New Year's Holidays 2024.12.18BlogInformation about Christmas business!
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