Kuro Kashiwa
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Kuro Kashiwa invites you to indulge in authentic Japanese izakaya cuisine delight, nestled in Shimonoseki. Ideal for warm gatherings and culinary marvels.
Restaurant Details
Kuro Kashiwa, nestled in the vibrant locale of Shimonoseki, is a culinary haven for those seeking the true essence of Japanese izakaya dining. This charming eatery offers a meticulously curated menu punctuated by signature seafood and charcoal-grilled delights. The artisanship in every dish is palpable, be it the tender, smoky essence of their charcoal-grilled chicken or the delectable crispness of their fried octopus. There's an array of authentic flavors to explore, each more enticing than the last.
Positioned just a short walk from Shimonoseki Station and adjacent to the bustling Green Mall, Kuro Kashiwa is easily accessible, setting the perfect stage for both daily diners and curious explorers. The restaurant's tasteful wooden decor and intimate private rooms transport you to a cozy dining escapade, blending traditional aesthetics with warm hospitality.
The dining experience at Kuro Kashiwa is not just about food but also about the personal touch of their attentive staff who seamlessly cater to your every need. Avail yourself of a diverse selection of beverages, ranging from refreshing beers to classic Japanese highballs, ensuring every culinary desire is well met. Whether it's a relaxed business lunch, a joyful family dinner, or an engaging evening with friends, Kuro Kashiwa makes every occasion special with its vibrant and inviting izakaya atmosphere.
Kuro Kashiwa Phone Number
Kuro Kashiwa Business Days
Kuro Kashiwa Address
Kirishima Building 1F, 2-11-8 Takezakicho, Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi 750-0025
Kuro Kashiwa 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
Travel off-the-beaten-track to a quiet and rural prefecture that’s home to serene beaches, tranquil caves, and ancient castles, and has a history that’s dominated by the samurai. Its Dassai sake is famed, and local delicacies include the poisonous fugu (pufferfish).
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