Nagagutsu
Indulge in the exciting fusion of Izakaya and Yoshoku delights at Nagagutsu—a culinary hub just steps from Matsuyama's vibrant heart.
Restaurant Details
Nagagutsu offers the distinct taste of Izakaya and Yoshoku cuisines, making it a standout culinary gem in Matsuyama, Ehime. Blending traditional Japanese tavern fare with the comforting flavors of Japanese-style western dishes, Nagagutsu is best known for its gooey, cheese-laden pizza and creamy doria, satisfying any cheese aficionado's dream.
Conveniently nestled just north of Lady Pharmacy, at a bustling intersection of Matsuyama's southern ring road, Nagagutsu occupies a tranquil neighborhood position that invites diners into its warm, welcoming embrace. As you step inside, the customary shoe removal instantly translates any formal dining occasion into a cozy visit among friends.
Inside, traditional wood-inspired decor lends authenticity while seamlessly integrating modern comforts. Choose from intimate counter views of the bustling kitchen or spacious tatami rooms perfect for families or festive gatherings. The menu, rich in variety and seasonal flair, prominently features the freshest seafood and hearty meats, artistically crafted.
Nagagutsu prides itself on its attentive and congenial service, ensuring each visit is memorable, whether you're enjoying a serene solo meal or a lively celebration with friends. Little wonder it remains a favorite for its approachable pricing and vast menu, suiting all occasions. For those desiring a dining experience that marries authentic Japanese traditions with enticing western flair, Nagagutsu remains an unparalleled choice.
Nagagutsu Phone Number
Nagagutsu Business Days
Nagagutsu Address
1-4-8 Asodamachi, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime 790-0952
Nagagutsu 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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