Merchant ID:2857
The store's name was given to the head priest of the Kenchoji school of the Rinzai sect, Masamichi Yoshida. The word "dim sum" comes from the Zen word "to give a small meal to the hungry." It also means a simple meal. There is also a theory that it is ``something that touches the heart'' because it marks the heart. At our store, we aim to give everyone a little taste of ``tea'' and ``Zen.''
| Name | dim sum hermitage |
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| Phone | 0467-55-9350 |
| Seats | 44 |
| Cuisine genre | |
| Budget | ~3000 yen |
| Working hours | |
| Holidays | [Closed] Mondays (If Monday is a holiday, the following Tuesday will be closed) |
| Menu details | Stick to vegetable dishes |
| Drinks | Japanese sake available |
| Reservation | Lunch reservation possible |
| Website | http://tenshin-an.com/#info |
| Payment methods | Credit card payment accepted Electronic money payment accepted |
| Address | 〒247-0062 7 Yamanouchi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture |
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| Transportation | JR Kita-Kamakura Station 15 minutes walk |
| Smoking | All seats non-smoking |
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| Wi-Fi | none |