A sophisticated Chinese dining experience that blends tradition with luxury.
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Walking through the brick-colored gates of Tōtenkaku, you slip into the grand Orient of the collective imagination. This mansion, built more than 100 years ago by a German bishop and preserved in Kobe’s Kitano district, carries the atmosphere of another era. White chimneys rise above the structure, and the air fills with the aroma of Mandarin cuisine now served within its historic walls. Nostalgia lingers here for a time never personally lived yet somehow familiar. Signature dishes such as the omelet and Peking duck reflect culinary traditions shaped by imperial China, perfectly matched to the setting in which they are served. The experience feels cinematic, as architecture, history, and cuisine converge into something larger than the meal itself.
Facilities & Services
- Authentic Cantonese Cuisine
- Luxurious Dining Space
- Reservations Required
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