Bansho Tei
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Indulge in the luscious Doppo-don at Bansho Tei, where Japanese culinary excellence meets serene garden views in Oita's coveted Kinsuien Hotel.
Restaurant Details
Located within the serene embrace of the Kinsuien Hotel, Bansho Tei offers an unparalleled dive into Japanese culinary traditions, particularly specializing in delectable Seafood bowls. This establishment has garnered attention for its Doppo-don, a vibrant masterpiece inspired by Kunikida Doppo. Each plate unites the ocean's bounty — from the creamy richness of sea urchin to the popping sensation of salmon roe and the tender sweetness of shrimp. Topped with a perfectly poached egg and drizzled with a house-blended sauce, it provides a symphony of flavors that are both harmonious and exciting.
Positioned conveniently on the first floor, just a short walk from Saiki Station, Bansho Tei lies in close proximity to many local landmarks, yet feels worlds away due to its peaceful ambiance, enhanced by garden views visible from the dining area.
The decor is a gentle nod to tranquility — minimalist yet evocative of traditional Japanese aesthetics, making it a soulful retreat for an intimate dinner or a reflective solo meal. The staff, known for their attentiveness, add a layer of heartfelt hospitality, ensuring every diner feels warmly welcomed.
Bansho Tei isn't just about food; it's an experience — a culinary journey that takes your senses on an exploration through **freshness **, tradition, and innovation, all while seated in an elegant setting that soothes and inspires.
Bansho Tei Phone Number
Bansho Tei Business Days
Bansho Tei Address
Hotel Kinsui-en Main Building 1F, 2-4-13 Ekimae, Saiki-shi, Oita 876-0803
Bansho Tei Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Home to a hot spring hot spot that’s been famous for centuries — once you’ve conquered Oita’s world-class onsen, there’s much more to be discovered!
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