Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya Ikebukuro Branch
Experience the authentic taste of Hakata Motsu-Nabe and indulge in endless mentaiko in vibrant Sunshine City, perfect for Japanese cuisine aficionados.
Restaurant Details
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya is a sought-after dining destination located in Tokyo's vibrant Sunshine City. This charming eatery is celebrated for its authentic Motsu-Nabe, a traditional hot pot that combines tender offal and seasonal vegetables in a savory broth, available in both soy sauce and miso flavors. Each hearty pot offers a delightful taste of Fukuoka’s rich culinary heritage.
Guests can revel in the all-you-can-eat mentaiko, crunchy mustard greens, and perfectly steamed rice, making Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya the ideal spot for a genuine Japanese feast. The culinary offerings extend beyond hot pots, featuring delectable grilled salted mackerel and crispy fried chicken with a unique mentaiko sauce.
The informal yet bustling atmosphere captures the spirit of a traditional Izakaya, making it a welcoming choice for both casual lunches and lively evening gatherings. The restaurant’s aromas tempt diners, creating an immersive experience rooted in authentic Japanese cooking.
With a chef devoted to embodying traditional Hakata cuisine while adding a modern flair, Yamaya prides itself on utilizing high-quality ingredients, ensuring every dish is as flavorful as it is fresh. This dedication to authenticity keeps patrons returning for more.
Nestled in the lively neighborhood of Ikebukuro, amidst dynamic streets and a thriving nightlife, Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya is a must-visit haven for Japanese food enthusiasts. Known for its exquisite dishes and unparalleled hospitality, it is a culinary jewel that captivates both travelers and locals alike.
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya Ikebukuro Branch Phone Number
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya Ikebukuro Branch Business Days
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya Ikebukuro Branch Address
Sunshine City Specialty Store Alpa 3F, 3-1-1 Higashiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013
Hakata Motsu-Nabe Yamaya Ikebukuro 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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