The restaurant has completely been designed in Sukiya style and is one of the most traditional Japanese restaurants in Europe. Zen Buddhism, which was prevalent when the tea-ceremony houses were developed in the 15th and 16th centuries, inspired the Sukiya style. Simplicity is central to the Sukiya style and the interior of the Yamazato reflects warm Japanese hospitality. Symmetrical partitions create flexibility and privacy. Rice-paper lanterns provide a subtle Japanese touch, as do the rice-paper screens that top the large windows.
The Yamazato Restaurant has a traditional Japanese Tatami Room which has a tatami matted floor and a classic Japanese interior. The private rooms; Hana, Tsuki and Yuki are ideal venues for private business lunches and dinners as well as private sit-down parties celebrating special occasions. The rooms (except the Tatami room) offer a beautiful view over the Japanese garden.
Nature and seasons play a prominent role in the Japanese eating culture. From the restaurant you can overlook the Japanese garden, which completes the relaxing atmosphere in which balance and simplicity are central.