Wednesday, April 23, 2014

HIROO: Emporium Family Restaurant at the New Sanno Hotel... Tips means great service!!

It was time for a family dinner with relatives visiting from Hawaii... my Uncle is a retired Navy fighter pilot so we all got entry into the New Sanno Hotel thats reserved for active US Military and veterans.

A very vast menu with lots of American favorites.. Enchilada, Ribs, Lasagna, Spinach Dip, New York Style Reuben, Buffalo Wings~

Special Dinner menu

The kids menu was only $4.99 and it came out immediately!  Just after the free tap water and before our beverages arrived.  The little guy already started on his spaghetti with meatballs!  

Not since Boston have I had a Samuel Adams... so happy.  $3.50

Salad or Japanese Pumpkin soup comes with the entree's.

HUMMUS!  The deal of the entire evening...

Not too bad for $4.95

Spinach Dip with artichokes and melty cheese was a hit.

My $29.95 six ounce Filet Mignon that I accidentally ordered as Medium vs Medium Rare... I was in tears.

BBQ Salmon $17.95

 
Our table also ordered the Lasagna that was a hit with the kids... just like back in the US.  Also the very first time I've ever had San Francisco's very own Anchor Steam Beer... these guys need to start importing this to Tokyo! Super smooth and so easy to drink.  Overall this is a very cozy family style American restaurant and our waiter Kazu was so incredibly attentive to our table... he always had an eye our on our water, empty plates and calmed the kids when they started going bonkers.  If you are lucky enough to have a friend in the military definitely hit The New Sanno Hotel up for a neat variety of shops. Oh, 15% tip is added for parties of 6 or more.

Restaurant: EMPORIUM Family Restaurant at the New Sanno Hotel
Address J: 東京都港区南麻布4-12-20
Address E: 4-12-20, Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047, Japan
MAP: https://goo.gl/maps/bBAEO

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1 comment:

  1. Anchor is available at tons of places in Japan. Shinanoya, Yamaya, any grocery with larger alcohol selections (Union, large Maruetsus, etc.).

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