Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Discover Niigata's finest seafood and sake at Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba, where tradition meets exquisite taste.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Niigata, Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba promises a delightful journey into the world of Japanese regional cuisine. Located close to Niigata Station, this hidden gem serves as an ode to Japan’s rich culinary heritage. Upon entering, guests are enveloped in a warm ambiance, perfect for both casual dinners and special occasions.
Our menu is a haven for seafood aficionados, showcasing delectable catches from the nearby Sea of Japan. Dive into dishes such as the exquisite blackthroat seaperch and aromatic dried squid—each morsel a testament to the ocean’s bounty. Known particularly for our horse meat delicacies, we deliver a distinct flavor experience, elegantly paired with regional sake.
An array of Niigata’s illustrious sake offerings, like Kirinzan and Hadeppa no Kaori, complements our culinary delights. These beverages enhance your meal, balancing flavor profiles from crisp to aromatic. This union of fine sake and tantalizing dishes attracts both locals and travelers alike.
Our lively yet intimate setting boasts cozy private rooms and traditional raised seating, imbuing the space with timeless elegance. The minimalist décor reflects a commitment to authentic Izakaya charm, inviting diners to relish both cuisine and atmosphere.
Attentive staff amplify the experience, sharing stories that enrich every bite. A visit to Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba is more than just dining—it’s a cultural adventure, ensuring satisfaction in both palate and spirit.
Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba Phone Number
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Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba Address
1-3-24 Benten, Chuo-ku, Niigata, 950-0901
Okuaga No Kakurezashiki Yamanba 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
Known as the prefecture of rice and sake, Niigata is a popular area for skiers and onsen-goers that also offers stunning natural attractions in every season.
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