Matsu Ni Uroko

Indulge in a culinary journey at Matsu Ni Uroko in Kumamoto, where fresh sashimi and elegant ambiance redefine the essence of Japanese dining.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant Chuo Ward of Kumamoto, Matsu Ni Uroko has emerged as a sanctuary for those seeking the finest in Japanese culinary artistry. As a beacon of traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine, this restaurant has mastered the delicate balance between honoring cultural traditions and embracing modern tastes.
Step into Matsu Ni Uroko and be greeted by a sophisticated yet welcoming ambiance that instantly transports you to a realm of flavors and serenity. The exquisite decor, highlighted by warm wood accents and elegant fabric drapes, sets the perfect stage for any occasion, be it a romantic dinner, a family gathering, or a casual catch-up with friends.
Indulge in an array of dishes crafted with precision and artistry. Matsu Ni Uroko is renowned for its impeccable sashimi, showcasing the freshest catch of the day expertly paired with lush greens and vibrant garnishes. Savor the traditional soft roe with tangy ponzu, a dish that pays homage to Kumamoto’s rich culinary legacy while delivering a burst of flavor that's simply unforgettable.
Whether it's the masterful presentation of each dish, the attentive service of the staff, or the harmonious blend of flavors, every element of the dining experience here reflects a commitment to excellence. Matsu Ni Uroko stands as a testament to the art of Japanese cuisine, making every visit a memorable journey through taste and culture.
Matsu Ni Uroko Phone Number
Matsu Ni Uroko Business Days
Matsu Ni Uroko Address
1F, 2-1 Minamitsuboimachi, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto 860-0848
Matsu Ni Uroko 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
Specializing in delicious seafood and raw horse meat, Kumamoto Prefecture is rich in history and abundant in nature, filled with active volcanoes, lush forests, and river rapids.
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