Miyama Tsuchiura Branch
Unveil the taste of premium shabu shabu and sukiyaki at Miyama in Aeon Mall Tsuchiura where tradition meets comfort in Ibaraki's bustling heart.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant Aeon Mall Tsuchiura, Miyama offers a delectable journey through the world of traditional Japanese hotpot cuisine. This beloved restaurant features all-you-can-eat shabu shabu and sukiyaki, promising a culinary treat that mixes both luxury and satisfaction. Guests indulge in the popular 'Kirimine Beef Course,' famed for its premium beef that is perfect for these traditional cooking styles. The self-serve vegetable bar adds an element of personalization, allowing diners to gather fresh mushrooms, greens, and other ingredients to complement their meal.
The allure of Miyama lies not only in its flavors but also in its inviting atmosphere, characterized by a blend of traditional décor and comfortable seating. Whether you're planning a leisurely family dinner or catching up with friends, Miyama ensures a hassle-free and memorable dining experience. Service is attentive yet unobtrusive, with staff always eager to enhance your culinary adventure.
Located conveniently within the Aeon Mall Tsuchiura, its accessibility adds to the appeal, making Miyama an ideal spot for both locals and tourists. The restaurant's interior reflects a refined, yet cozy atmosphere, inviting guests to unwind as they savor each dish. With chefs expertly trained in the art of Japanese cuisine, your experience is guaranteed to be both delightful and authentic. So, whether you're in the mood for succulent beef, seasonal vegetables, or traditional flavors, Miyama is a destination worth visiting, where every meal is a celebration of culinary tradition.
Miyama Tsuchiura Branch Phone Number
Miyama Tsuchiura Branch Business Days
Miyama Tsuchiura Branch Address
367 Kamitakatsu, Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki 300-0811
Miyama Tsuchiura 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
Flowers, flowers everywhere — this coastal prefecture in Kanto is famous for its beautifully blossoming parks, as well as being the home of Japan’s most divisive dish: natto.
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