
DATE |
May 23rd, 2025 (Friday) |
TIME |
OPEN 17:00 FOOD 18:00 MUSIC 19:00 |
PLACE |
Art Atelier Tokyo, Oshiage Open in Google Map |
TICKET |
ADVANCE ¥ 4,750 Tickets include dinner buffet and Live Music!! MTM Member’s Coupon Code |
About This Event
At MTM’s Tokyo Dinner Parties, we bring people together over delicious food, great music, and warm conversations—just like a big family dinner, where familiar faces and new friends come together as a community.
Whether you're a foodie, a music lover, or just looking for a cozy space to unwind, our dinner gatherings are all about sharing laughs, stories, and amazing dishes in a welcoming atmosphere. Many of our guests return time and time again, making each event feel like a reunion, while newcomers are always welcomed with open arms.
Enjoy carefully curated meals, live music tunes, and the kind of company that turns an ordinary evening into something special.
🇪🇸 Spanish Buffet Menu
🧄 Pan con Tomate
Toasted rustic bread rubbed with garlic and fresh tomato, finished with a drizzle of olive oil. Simple, classic, and delicious.
🍅 Gazpacho Shots
A refreshing chilled tomato and vegetable soup—light, tangy, and perfect for Tokyo's spring.
🥔 Patatas Bravas
Crispy roasted potatoes served with a smoky, mildly spicy tomato sauce—Spain’s favorite comfort food.
🍳 Tortilla Española
Traditional Spanish omelette made with layers of potato and onion, slow-cooked to golden perfection. Served in bite-sized wedges.
🥒 Pisto Manchego
A hearty mix of zucchini, peppers, tomatoes, and onions—Spain’s answer to ratatouille. Rich, rustic, and plant-based.
🍰 Burnt Basque Cheesecake
A rich and creamy cheesecake with a beautifully caramelized top and a soft, custard-like center. Lightly sweet with a hint of smokiness—this Basque classic is pure indulgence in every bite.
Artist Information
◾️ Luis Sartor ◾️
Born in 1952 in Santa Fe, Argentina.
In 1978, he came to Japan as a member of quena maestro Antonio Bantuja's Japan tour.
In 1985, he moved his base of activities to Japan, and since then has been active in spreading the appeal of Latin music in Japan. He is a versatile singer, songwriter, and performer, freely manipulating mandolin, charango, guitar, keyboards, and percussion. He has also contributed songs to the soundtrack of the movie "Inamura Jane," directed by Keisuke Kuwata, and to Orquesta de la Luz's album "La Aventura," which was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Latin Album" in 1995, both of which were major breakthroughs for the band!
Luis Sartor, also known as a big soccer fan, wrote the lyrics for the song "VIVA Japan" to cheer on the Japanese national soccer team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
In addition to his musical activities, Luis Sartor is active as a DJ on Inter FM (76.1 MHz), narrates commercials, and translates Spanish into other languages.
He is the author of the groundbreaking instructional book "Charango Master.
In 2007, he composed, arranged, and produced the music used in "World Soccer Winning Eleven 2008" released by Konami Digital Entertainment Co.
He also composed the music for "Voces Latinas," a documentary about Latin immigrants living in Japan, which was released in 2007.
With his bright and cheerful character and passionate Latin spirit, he is a multi-talented artist who is creating a huge sensation throughout Japan.
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