Sushi Hobai
Embrace sushi mastercraft at Sushi Hobai, where authentic Edomae sushi and a tranquil atmosphere blend seamlessly in the heart of Toyota.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the picturesque locale of Toyota in Aichi Prefecture, Sushi Hobai is a sanctuary for sushi connoisseurs seeking genuine gastronomic delights. Located just a brief 15-minute walk from Umetsubo Station, Sushi Hobai offers a cozy escape from the city's bustling energy, enveloping patrons in the subtle elegance of its Japanese-inspired design.
Specializing in Edomae sushi, Sushi Hobai dedicates itself to upholding time-honored traditions, using only the freshest of ingredients sourced meticulously from renowned markets. Each day, the sushi masters curate an exquisite range of delicacies, including the celebrated Mikawa-origin conger eel and luscious toro, which are standout favorites that captivate both taste buds and senses alike. Diners have the choice to witness the art of sushi-making up close at the sleek counter, or retreat to intimate private rooms perfect for family gatherings or business meetings.
The atmosphere at Sushi Hobai is defined by its unique blend of serene aesthetics and attentive hospitality. Delicate frog ornaments are thoughtfully placed throughout the venue, adding charm to the already alluring setting. However, it is the personalized service from the warm and knowledgeable staff that transforms each visit into an exceptional culinary journey. Every detail is finely tuned to ensure that Sushi Hobai remains a favored haunt for both locals and travelers desiring genuine taste and tranquility.
Sushi Hobai Phone Number
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Sushi Hobai Address
Sushi Hōhai, 4-14-12 Kyomachi, Toyota-shi, Aichi 471-0063
Sushi Hobai 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
Home to the economic powerhouse and port city of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture backs onto mountainous landscapes that overlook the two peninsulas surrounding Mikawa Bay and famously fuels its hard-working people with miso, complimentary breakfasts, and more miso.
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