Shirasagi Main Branch
Savor the iconic Kawara Soba at Shirasagi, where scenic Shimonoseki and authentic flavors create a memorable Japanese dining experience.
Restaurant Details
Nestled on the edge of the tranquil Kikugawa river in Shimonoseki, Shirasagi beckons those who seek culinary adventure intertwined with culture. This gem of a restaurant invites you to savor the quintessential Japanese dining experience.
At its heart is the famed Kawara Soba, a masterpiece crafted uniquely on a hot tile. This dish marries robust soba noodles with scrumptious strips of beef, finely shredded egg crepes, and a touch of crispness with fried prawns, rendering a harmonious flavor profile that's simply unforgettable.
Shirasagi captures the essence of traditional Japan with its elegant yet rustic decor, immersing diners in a serene ambiance perfectly suited for intimate gatherings or family dinners. Guests are welcomed with genuine warmth, a testament to Japanese hospitality, as attentive servers guide each visitor through a meal full of story and aroma.
The culinary team, led by a chef whose reverence for age-old techniques is evident in every dish, takes pride in bringing about contemporary riffs on classics while maintaining authenticity. It's this dedication to tradition and innovation that has earned Shirasagi its esteemed local and tourist following.
Positioned in the picturesque locale of Yamaguchi, diners at Shirasagi are also treated to breathtaking views of the dam lake, especially stunning under the golden hues of sunset. Shirasagi promises not just a meal but an immersive journey through Japanese culinary art and heritage. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a regular, every experience at Shirasagi is designed to leave you yearning for the gentle flavors of Shimonoseki.
Shirasagi Main Branch Phone Number
Shirasagi Main Branch Business Days
Shirasagi Main Branch Address
556-18 Kikugawacho Oaza Kuno, Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi 750-0324
Shirasagi Main 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.
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Travel off-the-beaten-track to a quiet and rural prefecture that’s home to serene beaches, tranquil caves, and ancient castles, and has a history that’s dominated by the samurai. Its Dassai sake is famed, and local delicacies include the poisonous fugu (pufferfish).
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