Maruhachi Zushi Ekimae Branch
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Relish 24/7 sushi delight at Maruhachi Zushi in Nagoya, where nostalgia meets creative flavors in a Showa-inspired setting.
Restaurant Details
Maruhachi Zushi, nestled in the vibrant heart of Nagoya, takes diners on a culinary journey through the art of sushi, infused with a dash of nostalgia. The restaurant's creative menu features the whimsically named "Soapland Roll" and "Seiko Matsuda Roll," juxtaposing light-hearted fun with culinary excellence. Situated near the bustling Yanagibashi Market and conveniently close to Nagoya Station, Maruhachi Zushi's prime location draws locals and tourists alike. Whether you crave a late-night sushi snack or a traditional dinner, its 24-hour service ensures you're never far from a top-tier meal.
The inviting atmosphere is a loving homage to the Showa era, making it an ideal retreat for both solo visitors and larger gatherings. The decor mirrors Japan's past elegance with a modern twist, offering a warm backdrop for memorable dining experiences. Behind the counter, seasoned chefs demonstrate their mastery, meticulously crafting each dish with the freshest ingredients sourced daily from nearby markets.
Patrons frequently include local salarymen and downtown residents, all of whom appreciate the intimate yet lively vibe. From the novice sushi lover to the seasoned aficionado, Maruhachi Zushi promises an unforgettable culinary escapade. Guests can expect attentive service, a remarkable flavor profile in every dish, and an ambiance where tradition meets innovation, making it the quintessential sushi destination in Nagoya.
Maruhachi Zushi Ekimae Branch Phone Number
Maruhachi Zushi Ekimae Branch Business Days
Maruhachi Zushi Ekimae Branch Address
4-21-5 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 450-0002
Maruhachi Zushi Ekimae Branch 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
Home to the economic powerhouse and port city of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture backs onto mountainous landscapes that overlook the two peninsulas surrounding Mikawa Bay and famously fuels its hard-working people with miso, complimentary breakfasts, and more miso.
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