Kaifu Tei
Savor the rich seafood traditions at Kaifu Tei, where authentic kaisen-don meets the unique bai-gai rice in the heart of Uozu. A culinary adventure awaits.
Restaurant Details
Welcome to Kaifu Tei, a beacon of culinary excellence located in the charming city of Uozu, nestled within Toyama Prefecture. Our establishment has garnered acclaim for offering authentic Japanese delicacies, crafted meticulously with the freshest ingredients sourced from the rich, bountiful seas of Toyama Bay. When you dine with us, prepare to indulge in a symphony of flavors.
Our signature dishes, the vibrant kaisen-don and the uniquely prepared bai-gai rice, take you on a gastronomic voyage. The kaisen-don features a delightful assortment of sashimi-grade seafood, a testament to our commitment to quality and tradition. The bai-gai rice, showcasing a tantalizing mix of baked shellfish, stands as a unique culinary masterpiece.
Conveniently located near Uozu Station, Kaifu Tei is easily accessible, making it an ideal destination for both locals and travelers eager to experience the true essence of Japanese coastal cuisine. The atmosphere is inviting and reflects the serene beauty of Japanese architecture, perfect for everything from casual lunches to intimate dinners.
Our chefs, with years of experience and a passion for innovation, lead our kitchen with creativity and precision, ensuring every dish is a work of art. Kaifu Tei has rooted itself as a distinguished name in Uozu for over a century, and we continue to delight our patrons with an immersive dining experience that is both memorable and exhilarating. Whether you're a resident of Japan or exploring the Hokuriku region, a meal at Kaifu Tei is not to be missed. Immerse yourself in this symphony of flavors on your next visit.
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Kaifu Tei Address
Minamikan 1F, 1-13-5 Shakado, Uozu-shi, Toyama 937-0067
Kaifu Tei 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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