Kakurega Shenron
Where Japanese izakaya meets authentic Chinese cuisine, savor the unforgettable flavors at Kakurega Shenron in Yamagata's charming culinary haven.
Restaurant Details
Kakurega Shenron in Sakata, Yamagata, is a culinary haven combining the soul of Japanese Izakaya with the authentic taste of Chinese cuisine. This hidden gem, located at 3-chome-4-22 Nakamachi, invites you to a world where traditional flavors meet artistic culinary expression.
Inside, you're greeted with warmth and a delightful atmosphere. Cozy tatami rooms offer intimate dining, while a rooftop beer garden provides a beautiful setting, especially enchanting as evening hues tinge the horizon. Under a canopy of twinkling lights, enjoy the perfect fusion of flavors that blend seamlessly together.
The menu boasts standout dishes—their rich ramen, crowned with succulent pork, and generously stuffed boiled dumplings, treasured for their juicy interiors. Equally noteworthy is their colorful egg fried rice, each bite honoring this perfect culinary union.
The experience is completed by Kakurega Shenron's unique decor characterized by panda motifs that bring a charming playfulness to the space. The staff are known for their attentive service and willingness to share tales of Sakata, ensuring every guest feels like part of a family.
Kakurega Shenron offers more than just a meal—it's an adventure through flavors and traditions, promising memories that linger long after the last bite. Come discover why this Sakata treasure is more than a restaurant; it is a celebration of cultural synergy and culinary mastery.
Kakurega Shenron Phone Number
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Kakurega Shenron Address
3-4-22 Nakamachi, Sakata-shi, Yamagata 998-0044
Kakurega Shenron 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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