Ina Fune
Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Indulge in the flavors of Yamagata at Ina Fune, where every dish is a tribute to tradition and personalized service in the heart of Tsuruoka.
Restaurant Details
Ina Fune offers an authentic experience of Yamagata's culinary traditions. Nestled in Tsuruoka, this restaurant is celebrated for its regional dishes that entice diners with unique flavors. Specializing in Japanese and izakaya-style cuisine, Ina Fune combines tradition and expertise, offering delights like savory roasted fish, tender braised meats, and hearty stews that showcase the Shonai region's natural bounty.
Conveniently located in the heart of Tsuruoka, its central position makes it accessible for locals and travelers. A short walk from Shin-Tsuruoka Station, the culinary experience here is worth every step. Guests enjoy the welcoming ambiance, inviting them to relax and savor each dish, crafted with care by the adept proprietress.
Ina Fune's interior radiates rustic elegance with an intimate atmosphere. The proprietress is attentive and knowledgeable, offering service that is both personalized and heartwarming. Diners appreciate the detailed descriptions of each dish, enhancing the immersive culinary experience.
Seasonal offerings and reliance on local ingredients are the pillars of Ina Fune's menu, resulting in vibrant dishes that reflect the changing seasons, from fresh sashimi to traditional dishes garnished with regional vegetables, each creation celebrates Shonai's culinary heritage.
Ina Fune Phone Number
Ina Fune Business Days
Ina Fune Address
2-18-3 Honcho, Tsuruoka-shi, Yamagata 997-0034
Ina Fune 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
While the Zao Onsen ski resort is the major winter attraction of Yamagata, the prefecture offers activities year-round, from hiking the mountainous surrounds and discovering tree-shrouded temples, to soothing hot spring retreats, and even a large-scale human chess tournament in the spring!
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