Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei Branch
Dive into seafood heaven at Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei in Fukushima. Fresh, grill-it-yourself delicacies for unforgettable meals and memories.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Fukushima, Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei is a seafood oasis welcoming guests with open arms. Perfectly situated near Fukushima Station, this lively establishment offers diners the chance to indulge in the Japanese hamayaki dining experience, where fresh seafood is grilled right at your table. From plump grilled clams to succulent slices of tuna, each bite is a celebration of maritime flavors that transport you to Japan’s beautiful coasts.
The vibrant izakaya atmosphere here makes every meal a fun and memorable occasion. Designed to mimic a bustling fishing port, complete with rustic decor, the space is both inviting and energetic. It’s the perfect spot for casual gatherings or special occasions with loved ones. Friendly and attentive service is the cherry on top, ensuring an enjoyable and rewarding dining journey.
Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei Branch Phone Number
Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei Branch Business Days
Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei Branch Address
Shintomi Building 1F, 7-5 Sakaemachi, Fukushima-shi, Fukushima 960-8031
Hamayaki Sakaba Namihei 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.
Restaurant location
A region which has bounced back from calamity in style — come discover the richness of samurai culture in one of Honshu’s most historic prefectures.
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