Horikawa Omoya
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Discover Authentic Japanese Fugu Delicacies at Horikawa Omoya - Usuki's Premier Destination for Exquisite Pufferfish Dining in a Traditionally Elegant House.
Restaurant Details
Horikawa Omoya in Usuki is an ode to Japanese culinary perfection, specializing in delicately prepared fugu or pufferfish dishes. This renowned eatery is set in a traditional Japanese house with lush gardens and an atmosphere that radiates the serenity and elegance of Japanese culture.
The menu here is an epitome of skill and tradition. At the heart of Horikawa Omoya’s offerings is the exclusive fugu, prepared with expertise to bring out its refined flavors. Signature dishes include the translucent fugu sashimi, crispy fried versions, and the heartwarming fugu hot pot (teppchiri).
Horikawa Omoya's location in the historic area of Usuki adds an extra layer of charm, creating a dining experience that harmoniously blends cultural history with gastronomic delight. The restaurant’s simplicity and gracefulness make it a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic Japanese dining experience, be it for celebratory occasions or intimate meals.
A visit guarantees more than just a gourmet meal; it’s an immersion into traditional Japanese culinary craftsmanship. With their welcoming demeanor, the staff ensures a dining journey that’s rich in taste, culture, and genuine hospitality.
For a truly authentic taste of Japan, Horikawa Omoya remains unmatched as a destination that upholds the delicacy and tradition of fugu dining.
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Horikawa Omoya Address
Gionnishi 5-Kumi, Usuki, Oita 875-0041
Horikawa Omoya 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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Home to a hot spring hot spot that’s been famous for centuries — once you’ve conquered Oita’s world-class onsen, there’s much more to be discovered!
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