Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu Tsuchiura Branch
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Savor authentic Hakata Motsu Nabe steps from Tsuchiura Station at Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu, offering a stellar Japanese culinary experience.
Restaurant Details
Discover Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu in Tsuchiura, Ibaraki, renowned for delivering authentic Japanese cuisine. The restaurant shines with its signature Motsu Nabe, a dish composed of fresh offal, cabbage, and burdock root, all simmered to perfection in a rich, savory miso broth. This traditional dish highlights the unique flavors of Hakata, offering a comforting and delectable feast.
Located just a stone's throw from Tsuchiura Station, the restaurant serves as an easily accessible destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you’re exploring the local sites or on a culinary quest, Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu is worth a visit.
The ambiance is relaxed and welcoming, ideal for casual outings. With an inviting tavern feel, the interior promises a cozy environment perfect for lingering meals. Every 19th of the month, dubbed "Ikkyu Day," diners can enjoy a special offer on their favorite Motsu Nabe at a tantalizingly low price, drawing patrons from near and far.
The team of experienced chefs meticulously hones traditional culinary techniques, ensuring that the signature dish consistently exceeds expectations. Complement your meal with a menu full of izakaya-style offerings, such as yakitori and horse sashimi.
Let the attentive staff enhance your dining experience, making each visit memorable. Whether it’s a casual lunch or a gathering with friends, Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu delivers a genuine taste of Hakata right in Tsuchiura.
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu Tsuchiura Branch Phone Number
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu Tsuchiura Branch Business Days
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu Tsuchiura Branch Address
4-15 Yamatocho, Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki 300-0036
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Ikkyu Tsuchiura Branch 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.
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