Maruman
Discover Maruman: Authentic Japanese Cuisine and Cafeteria Delights in the Heart of Koyasan, Specialized in Katsu Curry and Shōjin Ryori.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Koyasan, Maruman offers a delightful blend of Japanese and cafeteria-style dining. This award-winning restaurant has become a culinary destination for tourists and locals alike, celebrated for its authentic taste of traditional Koyasan cuisine.
Maruman's menu highlights include the famed katsu curry, offering a nostalgic flavor reminiscent of classic cafeterias. The lightly fried pork cutlet adds a crispy touch to the rich and spicy curry sauce, making it a favorite among visitors. For those seeking variety, the restaurant's diverse menu also features Shōjin Ryori, the vegetarian Buddhist cuisine, which showcases local ingredients like Koya tofu and goma-dofu (sesame tofu) in creative preparations.
Conveniently located near popular landmarks and close to bus stop 6, Maruman serves as an ideal lunch spot amidst a day of sightseeing. The restaurant's warm and inviting atmosphere is perfect for both casual outings and more significant gatherings.
The service at Maruman is noteworthy, with staff known for their efficiency and attentive care, making every guest feel welcome. The use of English menus ensures an accommodating experience for international travelers exploring Koyasan.
The restaurant's simple decor reflects the serene surroundings of Koyasan, emphasizing comfort and tradition. Maruman's dedication to quality and experience ensures it remains a go-to location for a memorable dining experience, truly capturing the essence of Japanese hospitality.
Maruman Access Info
Maruman is a 45-minute walk from Koyasan Station.
Maruman Phone Number
Maruman Business Days
Maruman Address
778 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama 648-0211
Maruman 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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