Shokusai Ban
Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Savor the essence of Japanese culinary artistry at Shokusai Ban, located conveniently near Yamagata Station with world-class cuisine and an inviting ambiance.
Restaurant Details
**Description:**
Located in the scenic region of Yamagata, Shokusai Ban is an emblem of Japanese culinary craftsmanship. This esteemed restaurant harmoniously fuses tradition and innovation, crafting recipes that breathe life into the heart of Japanese cuisine. At Shokusai Ban, each dish is an exquisite testament to the rich tapestry of authentic flavors.
The menu features signature delicacies like sashimi, freshly procured from Misaki's pristine waters, and artisanal grilled conger eel, imbued with a perfect blend of seasoning and technique. Complementary to the main courses are the regional sakes, each chosen for their unique ability to enhance the subtleties of the dishes.
Set within walking distance from Yamagata Station, Shokusai Ban is easily accessible, serving both locals and traveling gourmets alike. Step inside to find an inviting, timeless ambiance, where traditional Japanese aesthetics blend seamlessly with modern touches, providing the perfect backdrop for any occasion.
The culinary team, led by experienced artisans, meticulously crafts each presentation, ensuring a masterful experience that echoes the soul of Japan. Guests are treated with exemplary service, creating not only a meal but an unforgettable dining journey where food, culture, and community converge in perfect harmony.
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Shokusai Ban Address
2-5-16 Kasumicho, Yamagata-shi, Yamagata 990-0039
Shokusai Ban 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
While the Zao Onsen ski resort is the major winter attraction of Yamagata, the prefecture offers activities year-round, from hiking the mountainous surrounds and discovering tree-shrouded temples, to soothing hot spring retreats, and even a large-scale human chess tournament in the spring!
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