Hibiki Mai

Savor authentic Robatayaki and Izakaya flavors at Hibiki Mai with angler fish delicacies in Asahi, a true haven for sashimi lovers and sake enthusiasts.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Asahi district within Koriyama city, Hibiki Mai offers a unique blend of traditional Robatayaki and Izakaya dining experiences. This exquisite culinary retreat is famed for its masterful preparation of angler fish, served in an unforgettable multi-course affair that highlights the depth and versatility of this prized delicacy.
Patrons revel in the unparalleled taste of freshly caught seafood, cooked to perfection over an open charcoal grill known as 'irori,' a classic Japanese technique that imparts an irresistible smoky aroma. Signature offerings like natto tempura and the ever-popular sashimi platter, brimming with the freshest catch, promise to captivate even the most discerning palate.
Located amidst the vibrant locale of Asahi, Hibiki Mai is a gem for food aficionados seeking authentic flavors amidst the bustling streets of Koriyama. The interior melds modern design with traditional Japanese elements, ensuring an inviting atmosphere perfect for intimate dinners or vivacious group outings. Guests are welcomed by attentive staff, whose friendly service enhances the dining experience, making every visit memorable.
Hibiki Mai is also celebrated for its curated sake selection, skillfully paired to complement the wide array of dishes. This focus on excellence has not only earned the establishment a stellar reputation but also makes it a cherished destination for those seeking exceptional Japanese cuisine that remains true to its cultural roots while embracing the evolution of contemporary dining trends.
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Hibiki Mai Address
Shirakawa Building 2F, 2-18-1 Asahi, Koriyama-shi, Fukushima 963-8024
Hibiki Mai 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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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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