Sosaku Washoku Suisui

Izakaya (Japanese Style Pub) / Bar
Savor the creative fusion of traditional Japanese cuisine at Yamagata's Sosaku Washoku Suisui, known for its fresh sashimi and innovative flavors.
Restaurant Details
Sosaku Washoku Suisui, located in Kasumicho, Yamagata, uniquely marries the rich traditions of Japanese cuisine with innovative modern techniques. Step into a world where the freshest sashimi and creative, seasonal dishes are meticulously crafted, striking a perfect balance between simplicity and sophistication within Japan's culinary tradition.
Conveniently accessible from Yamagata Station, the restaurant promises a culinary adventure for locals and travelers alike. Its setting blends contemporary style with touches of authentic Japanese aesthetics, providing a warm, relaxing backdrop for any occasion—from intimate dinners to social gatherings.
Boasting a team of adept chefs, their culinary philosophy is rooted in the dedication to using fresh, local ingredients while introducing innovative flavor combinations. Complementing each dish, the curated selection of local sake and custom cocktail offerings enhance the dining experience.
Whether you opt for the privacy of a tatami room or the charming main dining area, the tasteful decor and attentive service promise a memorable culinary journey. Sosaku Washoku Suisui embodies Japan’s essence, offering diners a fusion of tradition and creativity—a must-visit for those seeking an extraordinary taste of Yamagata.
Sosaku Washoku Suisui Phone Number
Sosaku Washoku Suisui Business Days
Sosaku Washoku Suisui Address
2F, 1-15-31 Kasumicho, Yamagata-shi, Yamagata 990-0039
Sosaku Washoku Suisui 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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