Hama Zushi
Discover the true taste of Oma maguro at Hama Zushi, Aomori's culinary gem for sushi lovers. Savor tradition in every bite.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the picturesque town of Oma in Aomori Prefecture, Hama Zushi is a culinary delight celebrated for its authentic Japanese flavors. Renowned across the region for offering the freshest Oma maguro tuna, this charming eatery provides a genuine taste of local culture and gastronomy.
The restaurant boasts a menu that skillfully combines traditional sushi and kaisen-don, drawing ingredients directly from the adjacent fishing port. The chefs here are experts in their craft, presenting diners with a carefully curated selection of dishes that highlight the richness and diversity of Japanese seafood.
A centerpiece of Hama Zushi's offerings is the gourmet tuna bowl. This dish is a celebration of the mighty maguro, featuring an exquisite array of o-toro, chu-toro, and akami. Each slice is a testament to the art of sushi-making, with flavors that range from the buttery tenderness of o-toro to the robust and savory akami.
The idyllic setting of Hama Zushi only enhances its allure. Situated close to the coast, the restaurant offers views that complement its intimate and warm interior. Guests can choose to sit at the sushi bar for a personal encounter with the chefs or relax at tatami-style tables for a more traditional experience. The decor merges modern aesthetics with classic Japanese design, creating an atmosphere that is both inviting and refined.
Service at Hama Zushi is marked by the genuine hospitality typical of Japanese culture. The staff is attentive, ensuring a memorable dining experience from start to finish, allowing guests to indulge in the harmonious balance of flavors unique to this establishment.
Hama Zushi Phone Number
Hama Zushi Business Days
Hama Zushi Address
Ōma 69-3 Ōma, Shimokita-gun, Aomori 039-4601
Hama Zushi 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
Untamed forests, rugged coastline, and some of the richest culture in the country are what make the Japanese mainland’s northernmost prefecture well worth the trip.
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