Calm
Explore a world of sake and otsumami at Calm in Kobe's dynamic Shinkaichi district. Perfect for those seeking a genuine sake experience.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant Shinkaichi district of Kobe, Calm is more than just a stand bar; it is an immersive experience for both sake aficionados and curious newcomers. With a richly curated selection of Japanese sake, the establishment introduces guests to a world of flavors ranging from crisp and fruity to deep and umami-driven.
Calm prides itself on pairing its sake offerings with expertly crafted otsumami, or small savory dishes, that enhance the overall tasting journey. The chefs, well-versed in balancing traditional flavors with modern twists, ensure that each accompaniment complements the sake perfectly, creating a harmonious dining experience.
Strategically located near the Minatogawa Station, Calm effortlessly blends into the bustling energy of the neighborhood, attracting locals and travelers seeking an authentic taste of Japanese hospitality. Its interior is designed to evoke a sense of coziness and conviviality, with warm lighting and wooden accents providing an inviting atmosphere perfect for social gatherings or solitary contemplation.
The attentive and knowledgeable staff are always eager to guide patrons through the intricate world of sake, recommending pairings and sharing insights into the meticulous brewing processes. Calm has carved out a niche in the Kobe dining scene, appealing to those who appreciate quality, tradition, and innovation in equal measures. This distinctive venue exudes a contemporary spirit while honoring age-old practices, making it a must-visit for every sake enthusiast.
Calm Phone Number
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Calm Address
1-1-14 Shinkaichi, Hyogo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 652-0811
Calm 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
Hyōgo is home to the best beef in the world, Kobe beef, and that’s not all. From vast natural parks to one of the oldest and biggest castles in Japan, this prefecture covers all bases with natural beauty and a thriving food culture inspired by Chinese and French immigrants in the port cities.
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