Kyushu Ryori Nidaime Motsu-nabe Watari Tachikawa Branch

Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Embrace the flavors of Kyushu with our celebrated motsu-nabe near Tachikawa Station. Perfect for intimate dinners and memorable group gatherings.
Restaurant Details
Discover the essence of Kyushu at Kyushu Ryori Nidaime Motsu-nabe Watari in Tachikawa, Tokyo. This renowned establishment captivates diners with its traditional and hearty motsu-nabe, a popular Japanese hot pot dish. Crafted with dedication, the restaurant uses only the finest quality ingredients, including succulent Japanese black beef intestines, freshly harvested vegetables, and rich, flavorful broths.
The celebrated dishes come in a variety of options such as their signature soy sauce, kimchi miso, and salt-infused Japanese broth, all paired perfectly with satisfying champon noodles. A short distance from Tachikawa Station, accessibility is a breeze, ensuring guests can easily enjoy a warm and inviting izakaya atmosphere anytime.
The ambiance melds traditional decor with contemporary comfort, providing an ideal setting for intimate dinners, family meals, or lively group gatherings. Each visit promises an experience echoing the heartwarming traditions of Kyushu and creating memories that last a lifetime. Adding to the allure, the head chef brings innovative touches to authentic recipes passed down through generations, ensuring a delightful culinary journey for every guest.
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Chuushin Building 5F, 3-6-30 Shibasaki-cho, Tachikawa, Tokyo 190-0023
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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