Japanese Cuisine Kissho
Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Indulge in the flavorful Omi beef at Japanese Cuisine Kissho, situated by the historic Hikone Castle, offering an authentic taste of Japan.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the picturesque Shiga Prefecture, Japanese Cuisine Kissho is an exquisite retreat for culinary enthusiasts seeking authentic Japanese flavors. This delightful restaurant takes great pride in its specialization in hot pots, emphasizing the unmatched quality of Omi beef. Renowned for its marbling, this beef is a delicacy cherished by gourmets. Each dish is crafted with precision, yielding a harmonious blend of flavors that pay homage to traditional techniques while subtly incorporating contemporary flair.
Perfectly positioned near the iconic Hikone Castle, a historic landmark that draws countless visitors, the restaurant's location makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the area's rich cultural heritage. The ambiance inside Japanese Cuisine Kissho is both calming and inviting, designed with an eye for Japanese minimalism. Guests find the atmosphere perfect for intimate dinners or larger gatherings with friends and family.
A visit is made even more memorable by the attentive staff, who deliver service with warmth and professionalism, ensuring that each guest's experience is nothing short of extraordinary. The décor embraces traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring natural textures and subtle lighting that create an intimate dining space. Every corner of the restaurant tells a story of Japanese heritage, inviting guests to immerse themselves fully in the dining experience. Whether you're a local or a traveler, Japanese Cuisine Kissho promises a culinary journey like no other, rooted deeply in the heart of Shiga's cultural landscape.
Japanese Cuisine Kissho Phone Number
Japanese Cuisine Kissho Business Days
Japanese Cuisine Kissho Address
1-8 Sawacho, Hikone-shi, Shiga 522-0075
Japanese Cuisine Kissho 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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Dominated by Japan’s largest lake, this prefecture offers a wealth of culture around its shores, as well as some of the best freshwater fish in the country.
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