Reasons to Visit:
1. Exquisite taste of African food mainly from Mali, Senegal and Ivory Coast!
2. Perfect for those who likes spicy food!
3. Various musical live events take place every Friday!
Features:
English Menu: Available
English speaking staff: Available
Business hours:
Mon.–Sat.:
Lunch time 11:30 am – 14:30 pm
Dinner time 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Last Order : 22:00 pm
Holidays: Every Sunday
Recommendation of the house:
Enjoy African food and music in a luxury atmosphere!
Reviews from the customers:
– Malian and Senegalese cuisine is served here, along with South African wines. Good taste!
– More than just a friendly little dinner, Calabash serves as the focus for Tokyo’s small francophone West African community. There’s often live music.
– Calabash is much more than just a restaurant-bar; it’s an unofficial cultural center for Tokyo’s disparate diaspora of Francophone West Africans.
– The kitchen produces a good selection of meat- or fish-based stews that are eaten with rice, couscous or fufu, the thick, dough-like staple made from yam starch.
– The wine list mixes generic New World varietals from South Africa with the thin, sour traditional wines of North Africa.
– One of the specialties at Calabash is tilapia, a medium-size freshwater fish, sometimes known as African perch, which they grill whole with a spicy sauce popular in Co^te d’Ivoire. But we chose instead the tieb djen (pronounced “cheb jen”), a Senegalese dish of grilled swordfish served on a pilaf of long-grain rice, fancifully called “paella,” with a good selection of cooked vegetables.
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Area: Hamamatsucho, Tokyo
Address : B1 Hamamatsu Bldg., 2-10-1 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Tel: 03-3433-08884
URL: http://www.calabash.co.jp/
mail: amadoemile@hotmail.com
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