Bar De Vinos
Discover the lively flavors of Spain at Bar De Vinos, Atami's go-to for an unforgettable seafood paella and exquisite wines.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Atami, Bar De Vinos captures the essence of Spanish cuisine right here in Japan. This enchanting restaurant is famed for its dedication to authenticity, offering a menu rich with traditional Spanish dishes that entice locals and travelers alike. Picture yourself indulging in a mouth-watering seafood paella, with aromatic saffron rice melded perfectly with juicy shrimp, tender calamari, and fresh mussels. Their tapas selections provide a colorful array of options, from patatas bravas to jamón Ibérico, transporting your palate to the vibrant streets of Spain.
Bar De Vinos isn’t just about the food; it's about crafting memorable dining moments. The interior speaks of rustic elegance, with wooden beams, bright tiles, and intimate lighting creating a cozy atmosphere. Whether you’re here for a romantic evening or a celebratory gathering, the welcoming staff ensures a delightful experience.
Located steps away from the bustling Atami Ginza Street in the iconic Ogawa Building, it's easy to find and hard to leave. The restaurant boasts an impressive selection of Spanish wines, handpicked to complement each dish, ensuring an experience that feels both genuine and gourmet.
The dedicated chefs at Bar De Vinos are masters of their craft, using only the finest ingredients to bring their culinary visions to life. Their passion for Spanish gastronomy is palpable, making each dining experience a vibrant culinary journey through Spain’s storied kitchens.
Bar De Vinos Phone Number
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Bar De Vinos Address
Ogawa Building 1F, 12-21 Chuocho, Atami, Shizuoka 413-0015
Bar De Vinos 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
A coastal prefecture located in central Japan between Tokyo and Osaka, Shizuoka is home to Mount Fuji (the highest mountain in Japan), beaches and hot spring resort towns, and a thriving agriculture industry producing some of the most delicious and highly coveted produce in Japan.
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