Sushi Hiro
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Discover Sushi Hiro in Hiroshima, where traditional Japanese cuisine meets the modern cityscape near Hiroshima Station.
Restaurant Details
Nestled within the vibrant cultural tapestry of Hiroshima, Sushi Hiro stands as a beacon of authentic Japanese cuisine, offering a sublime journey to sushi enthusiasts and gourmets alike. At its heart, Sushi Hiro prides itself on the freshest seafood selections sourced daily from local markets and crafted meticulously into sushi and sashimi by its experienced chefs. These culinary maestros blend traditional cooking techniques with an innovative flair, ensuring each dish is not only a feast for the palate but also an artistic presentation of Japanese culinary brilliance.
Stretching beyond the sushi bar, the menu encompasses a delightful array of izakaya-style dishes, ranging from grilled skewers to savory tempura. Complementing these flavors is an extensive list of beverages, including Hiroshima’s own sake and other selections of Japanese spirits.
Located conveniently in Hiroshima's bustling Minami Ward, Sushi Hiro is only a stone's throw from Hiroshima Station, making it a go-to destination for tourists and locals alike. Upon entering, guests are enveloped in a warm and inviting atmosphere characterized by traditional Japanese decor with modern touches. The intimate setting is ideal for both private dining experiences and family gatherings, offering a serene escape from the city's hustle.
Guided by head chef Tanaka-san, whose passion for culinary excellence is rooted in decades of experience, the service at Sushi Hiro remains attentive and personalized. Patrons are treated as family, ensuring every dining experience is memorable. Whether you're here to celebrate a special occasion or simply to enjoy the delightful flavors of Japan, Sushi Hiro promises an unforgettable journey through the art of sushi.
Sushi Hiro Phone Number
Sushi Hiro Business Days
Sushi Hiro Address
11 Osugacho, Minami-ku, Hiroshima, 732-0821
Sushi Hiro 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
Tucked to the south of Honshu between the Chugoku Mountains and the Seto Inland Sea, the humble Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its oysters and freshwater eel, as well as local okonomiyaki and sake produced in the revitalized capital of Hiroshima.
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