Hiyori
Delight in authentic Japanese cuisine at Hiyori, where seasonal delicacies and a serene atmosphere await in the heart of Gifu City.
Restaurant Details
In the heart of Gifu City, Hiyori showcases the best of Japanese dining with its authentic flavors and warm ambiance. This highly regarded restaurant offers guests a true taste of regional cuisine, featuring the pike conger shabu-shabu as its signature dish. Infused with the chef's expert touch, each meal highlights seasonal ingredients embraced by a devotion to culinary artistry. Set in a discreet building close to Yatsudera, Hiyori's elegant decor complements its serene atmosphere, making it ideal for intimate gatherings. Guests will enjoy impeccable service and a curated selection of sake and wines to enhance their dining experience.
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Hiyori Address
Sheraton Yatsudera, 1-4 Yatsuderamachi, Gifu-shi, Gifu 500-8825
Hiyori 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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Gifu Prefecture is home to well-preserved historic villages, mountainous landscapes, and scenic open-air hot springs, with a proud culinary heritage spanning centuries.
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