Sannen Ya
Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Dive into the nostalgic charm of Sannen Ya, where Showa-era ambiance meets delectable fried horse mackerel in Yokohama's vibrant heart.
Restaurant Details
Sannen Ya, nestled within the vibrant Noge district of Yokohama, delivers an exceptional Izakaya dining experience, whisking visitors back to the nostalgic charm of Showa-era Japan. As you step inside, you are greeted by the vintage aesthetic, beautifully adorned with relics like charming fishing rods and memorabilia, creating a cozy and inviting environment that instantly puts you at ease.
The culinary delights at Sannen Ya are vast, but the standouts are unequivocally their fried horse mackerel, a renowned dish that boasts a perfect combination of crispiness and tenderness. Sake enthusiasts will be thrilled with the diverse offerings, particularly the popular three-glass sake tasting set that perfectly complements any dish. The restaurant's homemade potato salad and fresh sashimi are consistently lauded by diners who delight in their fresh flavors and authentic preparation.
Conveniently located a short stroll from Sakuragicho Station, Sannen Ya accommodates both solo diners and larger groups with a mix of counter and table seating. This intimate setting is further enhanced by the gracious and welcoming proprietress, who provides each guest with genuine care and interaction, ensuring everyone feels like they are dining in a home away from home. Whether you're a Yokohama local or visiting Kanagawa, Sannen Ya offers a culinary journey that melds tradition with a hint of modernity, making it a quintessential addition to your dining itinerary in Japan.
Sannen Ya Phone Number
Sannen Ya Business Days
Sannen Ya Address
2-68 Nogecho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 231-0064
Sannen Ya 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
Nestled below the bustling city of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture is as diverse in its environment as its food is delicious; Kanagawa offers Chinese street food and craft beer in Yokohama and fresh seafood from Kamakura and Enoshima, as well as natural beauty and mountainous produce in the hot spring town of Hakone near the base of Mount Fuji.
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