Bishu Shokusai Sato
Discover Niigata's authentic flavors at Bishu Shokusai Sato, where every meal feels like home.
Restaurant Details
Bishu Shokusai Sato is a cozy izakaya located in the heart of Niigata City, nestled on the second floor along a quiet alley in Chuo Ward. This inviting eatery offers an authentic introduction to the rich tapestry of Niigata's local flavors, with dishes that truly celebrate regional Japanese cuisine.
Locals and visitors alike are drawn to Bishu Shokusai Sato for its warm atmosphere, courtesy of the dedicated husband-and-wife team providing sincere service. Their "Slightly Omakase Set" is particularly popular and affordably priced, featuring a refreshing draft beer, fresh sashimi, and two additional dishes, making it a must-try for newcomers and regulars.
The menu is a celebration of Niigata's culinary excellence, boasting highlights such as the Tochio fried tofu with green onion miso and the delectable mackerel heshiko. The chef skillfully blends traditional techniques with local ingredients, offering diners a true taste of the region.
Perfectly situated near major attractions, Bishu Shokusai Sato is the ideal stop for those exploring the bustling streets of Niigata. The restaurant's decor exudes an old-world charm, with inviting counter seating that provides a peek into the bustling open kitchen.
Whether it's a casual solo dinner or a shared meal with friends, Bishu Shokusai Sato delivers a homely dining experience, embracing you with its comforting flavors and friendly ambiance, leaving every visitor with a delightful gastronomic memory.
Bishu Shokusai Sato Phone Number
Bishu Shokusai Sato Business Days
Bishu Shokusai Sato Address
1039-5 Higashiboridori, Chuo-ku, Niigata, Niigata 951-8065
Bishu Shokusai Sato 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
Known as the prefecture of rice and sake, Niigata is a popular area for skiers and onsen-goers that also offers stunning natural attractions in every season.
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