Nihonshu Mizutori
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Discover the authentic izakaya experience with refined sake selections and exquisite sashimi in Sapporo's bustling heart.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Sapporo, Nihonshu Mizutori is an esteemed izakaya known for its authentic Japanese fare and impressive selection of nihonshu, or sake. The restaurant prides itself on its carefully curated menu featuring freshly sourced seafood and traditional Japanese dishes. Guests are treated to expertly crafted sashimi, crisp tempura, and umami-rich grilled fish, all of which not only capture the essence of Japanese culinary tradition but also push its boundaries with innovative techniques.
Located conveniently near Susukino Station, this establishment is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, lured in by the promise of an unforgettable dining experience. The atmosphere inside is a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary, with warm wooden decor complemented by elegant Japanese motifs. Nihonshu Mizutori regularly updates its sake collection, ensuring a wide range spanning dry to fruity flavors, sourced from various regions of Japan.
At the helm, the dedicated chef combines years of experience with a passion for highlighting the finest Japanese ingredients, offering recommendations tailored to each guest's palate. Add to this the attentive staff, who are ever eager to enhance your dining experience with personalized suggestions, and you have a dining destination that is truly unmatched. Whether you're a connoisseur seeking to explore the depths of nihonshu or simply in search of an authentic taste of Japan, Nihonshu Mizutori promises an evening of unparalleled tastes and welcoming hospitality.
Nihonshu Mizutori Phone Number
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Nihonshu Mizutori Address
Playtown 5F, 3-3 Minami 3 Jonishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0063
Nihonshu Mizutori 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 northern island prefecture of Hokkaido offers a beautiful natural landscape whose diverse environment produces high-quality local meat, vegetables, and seasonal seafood to create regional cuisine and famous dairy products.
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