Meibutsu Yakiton to Shio Motsu Nikomi Branch Takeda
Savor Matsuyama's renowned yakiton and shio motsu nikomi within the charming ambiance of Meibutsu Yakiton to Shio Motsu Nikomi Takeda.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling retail district of Matsuyama, Ehime, Meibutsu Yakiton to Shio Motsu Nikomi Takeda is a vibrant Izakaya that promises an unforgettable culinary experience. Known for its delicious grilled tripe and tender beef dishes, the restaurant specializes in yakiton, a beloved Japanese delicacy, and their signature shio motsu nikomi (salted offal stew) that is adored by locals and visitors alike. Expertly crafted, each dish captures the rich flavors of Japanese grill cuisine, making it the go-to destination for carnivores and connoisseurs of authentic Japanese fare.
Situated conveniently within walking distance from Okaido Street, Meibutsu Yakiton to Shio Motsu Nikomi Takeda is easily accessible to those exploring the vibrant heart of Matsuyama. The restaurant's cozy, subterranean atmosphere contrasts nicely with the lively streets above, offering a perfect refuge for intimate gatherings or casual dining in a relaxing environment.
The decor retains a traditional Japanese Izakaya charm, with ample seating accommodating both solo diners and larger groups. Standout dishes include the meticulously grilled pork belly and rare liver skewers, paired with a variety of carefully selected Japanese beverages, including sake and shochu, to enhance the dining experience. Patrons frequently praise the enthusiastic and friendly staff, who elevate the dining journey with their impeccable service and welcoming demeanor. Meibutsu Yakiton to Shio Motsu Nikomi Takeda is a lively culinary oasis where tradition meets a touch of modern flair, ensuring a memorable night out for everyone.
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ANNBLD B101, 4-1-17 Ichibancho, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime 790-0001
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
The closest Japan has to a Mediterranean paradise — Ehime is home to delicious seafood, sun-soaked citrus orchards, and some the oldest and holiest cultural sites in the country.
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