Isoroku
Isoroku's culinary fusion in Hiroshima unites traditional and innovative flavors. Enjoy a taste adventure close to Kure's key attractions.
Restaurant Details
Isoroku offers a melding of traditional Japanese flavors with a creative twist, delighting adventurous gourmets in Kure, Hiroshima. This beloved izakaya captivates guests with its innovative approach to both taste and presentation. Patrons are encouraged to sample premium sashimi, sourced daily from local waters, and expertly crafted dishes like savory oyster ajillo, enhanced by a Western touch.
Nestled in the vibrant area near Kure Station and the historic Yamato Museum, Isoroku draws both locals and tourists seeking a genuine taste of Japan paired with global inspiration. The location, renowned for its friendly and accommodating service, provides an unforgettable ambience where rustic meets refined.
Beyond the exquisite cuisine, Isoroku's setting unites traditional aesthetics with contemporary charm. The interior is adorned with wood accents and ambient lighting that inspires lively conversations, making it perfect for social gatherings or intimate dinners.
The restaurant is led by a seasoned chef who is passionate about combining diverse cooking techniques, inviting diners on a journey of flavor exploration. The team, committed to excellence, ensures a memorable dining experience infused with warmth.
Whether you're enjoying a night out with friends or a quiet evening with loved ones, Isoroku serves as the quintessential backdrop for any occasion, offering a culinary palette as rich as the culture that surrounds it.
Isoroku Phone Number
Isoroku Business Days
Isoroku Address
6-77 Takaramachi, Kure, Hiroshima 737-0029
Isoroku 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
Tucked to the south of Honshu between the Chugoku Mountains and the Seto Inland Sea, the humble Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its oysters and freshwater eel, as well as local okonomiyaki and sake produced in the revitalized capital of Hiroshima.
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