Okonomiyaki Honpo Hamamatsu Nakazawa Branch
Okonomiyaki / Takoyaki
Indulge in an all-you-can-eat Japanese dining adventure at Okonomiyaki Honpo Nakazawa. Discover the flavors of okonomiyaki in Hamamatsu's lively setting.
Restaurant Details
Tucked away in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Okonomiyaki Honpo Nakazawa is the perfect destination for those seeking an authentic taste of Japanese street food. This lively eatery specializes in okonomiyaki, offering an all-you-can-eat experience with various dishes like stir-fried noodles and teppanyaki that delight both locals and travelers.
Located conveniently at 23-1 Nakazawacho, Chuo-ku, its vibrant neighborhood setting is easily accessible. The bustling, inviting atmosphere is ideal for families and groups who want a hands-on, interactive dining experience, with orders charmingly delivered by robots.
Chefs guide diners as they cook their own okonomiyaki right at their tables, adding a personal touch to each dish. With a 100-minute all-you-can-eat option, guests have time to explore the diverse menu, including favorites like fried rice, omelette rice, and savory yakisoba.
Inside, the restaurant's warm decor enhances a pleasant dining experience, with attentive staff ensuring all guests feel at home. Perfect for any occasion, the extensive menu caters to various tastes.
Don't miss out on must-try dishes such as omu soba and monjayaki, or seasonal dessert surprises. Okonomiyaki Honpo Nakazawa provides a cultural and culinary escapade embodying Japanese hospitality and flavors.
Okonomiyaki Honpo Hamamatsu Nakazawa Branch Phone Number
Okonomiyaki Honpo Hamamatsu Nakazawa Branch Business Days
Okonomiyaki Honpo Hamamatsu Nakazawa Branch Address
23-1 Nakazawacho, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 430-0904
Okonomiyaki Honpo Hamamatsu Nakazawa 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
A coastal prefecture located in central Japan between Tokyo and Osaka, Shizuoka is home to Mount Fuji (the highest mountain in Japan), beaches and hot spring resort towns, and a thriving agriculture industry producing some of the most delicious and highly coveted produce in Japan.
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