Harapeko Senryo
Savor the perfect blend of ramen and izakaya delights at Harapeko Senryo, nestled in the heart of Ureshino. A culinary journey awaits you.
Restaurant Details
Harapeko Senryo, woven into the calming fabric of Ureshino in Saga Prefecture, deftly marries the traditional savory delights of Japanese ramen with the convivial buzz of an izakaya. It's a gastronomic haven that transitions seamlessly from daytime to nighttime, drawing in a vibrant mix of ramen enthusiasts and izakaya regulars.
At the heart of Harapeko Senryo's offerings are crafted ramen dishes and a menu brimming with classic izakaya favorites. Standout creations include their crisp skin crackers and the delectable tsukune, lovingly paired with egg and sauce. Guests often revel in the deeply satisfying yudofu ramen, regarded for its enriching taste. Occasionally, diners are treated to the unique burikama, seasoned to perfection with kabosu, and the salt-grilled fish crowned with its ideal crispy exterior.
In proximity to the renowned Ureshino Onsen, this snug restaurant becomes a sought-after respite for both locals and tourists yearning for a comforting meal. Its interiors feature cozy booths that encourage private communion while fostering a warm and energetic atmosphere perfect for families and friends alike.
With a staff renowned for their genial hospitality, patrons are met with a blend of attentiveness and discretion. Harapeko Senryo goes a step further in offering a seamless takeout service alongside a curated selection of shochu and sake, affirming its reputation as a versatile hub of culinary satisfaction.
Harapeko Senryo Phone Number
Harapeko Senryo Business Days
Harapeko Senryo Address
Otsu-355 Ureshinomachi Oaza Shimojuku, Ureshino, Saga 843-0301
Harapeko Senryo 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
From pottery to archaeology, humble rice to some of the highest quality beef in the world, Saga Prefecture has a lot to offer and it is also a welcome retreat from the faster-paced Fukuoka and Nagasaki regions.
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