Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi
Experience the artistry of fugu cuisine at Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi in Tendo, where tradition meets exquisite seafood in a private ambiance.
Restaurant Details
Located in Tendo, within the scenic Yamagata Prefecture, Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi is a haven for fugu (pufferfish) enthusiasts. Renowned for its precise crafting of Japanese pufferfish delicacies, this restaurant is famed for its combination of traditional craftsmanship and delicate, modern flavors. Offering dishes such as fugu sashimi and expertly cooked fugu karaage, each dish is a testament to its commitment to quality and tradition.
Easily accessed via Route 13, the restaurant stands out in a tranquil neighborhood, providing an ideal location for both convenience and serenity. The ambiance is inviting, characterized by a warm and intimate atmosphere enhanced by the private dining rooms, perfect for both family gatherings and special celebrations.
Sourcing premium-grade pufferfish from Shimonoseki, famed for its quality, the chefs treat every ingredient with the utmost care. The result is an artful dining experience that stays true to the authentic flavors of Japanese cuisine, while also offering a contemporary twist.
Guests are welcomed by a service team known for their warm, friendly demeanor, ensuring a relaxed and memorable dining experience. Complementing the exceptional cuisine is the restaurant decor, which pairs traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort and elegance.
Celebrated as the go-to location for seafood aficionados, Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi offers an unmatched experience in Japanese culinary arts, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the best of Japanese seafood traditions.
Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi Phone Number
Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi Business Days
Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi Address
2-3-17 Izumicho, Tendo, Yamagata 994-0015
Shunsai Fuku Ryori Enmusubi 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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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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