Edo Ya
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Relive the essence of Japan with Edo Ya's authentic cuisines amidst the heart of Sendai's vibrant Taihaku Ward.
Restaurant Details
Located in the bustling Taihaku Ward of Sendai, Edo Ya is a charming retreat for those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine without compromising on value. Revered for its commitment to tradition, the restaurant offers a menu that showcases the diversity of Japanese fare—from the nuanced flavors of hearty soba noodles to the comforting embrace of warm donburi. Every dish reflects Edo Ya's passion for quality and freshness, incorporating ingredients that celebrate the changing seasons.
Upon entering Edo Ya, guests are greeted by an atmosphere that blends warmth and authenticity. The interior resonates with understated elegance, featuring wooden accents that evoke the spirit of a classic, cozy izakaya. It's an ideal setting for casual gatherings or intimate dinners alike, where patrons can embark on a culinary journey across Japan's rich heritage.
The culinary team at Edo Ya brings a wealth of experience and creativity to every plate, ensuring that each visit is a chance to discover something new and delightful. From the expertly crafted tempura, showcasing light and crispy textures, to the perfectly grilled yakitori, each offering is designed to impress even the most discerning palates.
Edo Ya's location in Sendai places it within easy reach of Taihaku Ward's landmarks, making it a convenient stop for locals and travelers. The restaurant has gained a loyal following for its generous portions and impeccable service, where staff members go above and beyond to provide an exceptional dining experience. Whether you're indulging in a bowl of succulent tonkatsu or savoring the subtlety of sashimi, Edo Ya promises a satisfying journey through Japan's culinary prowess.
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Edo Ya Address
2-14-14 Kano, Taihaku-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi 982-0023
Edo Ya 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
Seafood and beef tongue are regional specialties of the Miyagi Prefecture, whose diverse natural landscape offers scenic views across glorious mountains and coastlines.
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