Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Savor the authentic flavors of Japan's finest seafood at Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato, nestled by Hachinohe's stunning coastline for an unforgettable dining experience.
Restaurant Details
Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato, located in beautiful Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, offers guests a unique seafood dining experience that highlights authentic Japanese cuisine at its finest. Known for its delectable kaisendon, which is a bowl lavishly topped with a variety of fresh seafood, this restaurant promises a delightful culinary encounter with every dish.
Conveniently situated close to Hachinohe Station, the restaurant stands against the captivating coastal horizon of the region, providing diners with breathtaking ocean views. The ambiance is intimate and traditional, with tatami seating inviting patrons to immerse themselves in a serene and calming environment while enjoying their meals.
Diners can savor specialties such as the region's famed seafood ramen or indulge in the "hamateishoku," a meal that showcases an assortment of local seafood delights, including sashimi and perfectly grilled scallops. The restaurant's friendly and attentive staff ensure that every dining experience is pleasant and memorable, making it an outstanding choice for seafood enthusiasts.
Renowned for its seasonal dishes like the sea urchin bowl available from May to August, Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato is the go-to spot for tasting some of Japan's freshest seafood in a setting that celebrates both its culinary tradition and the beauty of the surrounding natural landscape.
Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato Phone Number
Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato Business Days
Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato Address
Kofunadotai-10 Samemachi, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori 031-0841
Kaiseki Ryori Dokoro Kofunato 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
Untamed forests, rugged coastline, and some of the richest culture in the country are what make the Japanese mainland’s northernmost prefecture well worth the trip.
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