Sushi Ko
Experience authentic Japanese sushi craftsmanship at Sushi Ko, Koriyama's premier destination for traditional omakase delights.
Restaurant Details
Sushi Ko in Koriyama is a culinary gem located conveniently across from the Joint Government Building. Known for its commitment to tradition, Sushi Ko provides an extraordinary sushi experience that captures the essence of Japanese gastronomy.
The restaurant is celebrated for its omakase menu, where diners entrust the skilled chef with curating a meal that showcases the freshest seasonal ingredients. Revel in the splendid flavors of delicate natto, creamy sea urchin, and succulent tuna belly, all meticulously prepared to highlight the natural taste of each ingredient.
Step inside Sushi Ko to find a welcoming and serene ambiance, tinged with the subtle scents of fresh seafood and sushi rice. The modest yet elegant interior encourages a sense of relaxation, making it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and social gatherings. The attentive staff is both knowledgeable and engaging, ready to enhance your dining experience with thoughtful recommendations and insights into sushi culture.
Sushi Ko appeals to discerning guests looking for an authentic taste of Japan tucked away in a prime location. The cozy counter seating allows you to witness the artistry of sushi preparation firsthand, making each meal not only a feast for the palate but also a visual delight.
Whether you are a sushi connoisseur or a curious first-timer, Sushi Ko welcomes all who yearn for a genuine sushi journey.
Sushi Ko Access Info
Sushi Ko is a 10-minute walk from Koriyama Station, opposite the Joint Government Building.
Sushi Ko Phone Number
Sushi Ko Business Days
Sushi Ko Address
1-27 Domaemachi, Koriyama-shi, Fukushima 963-8877
Sushi Ko 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
A region which has bounced back from calamity in style — come discover the richness of samurai culture in one of Honshu’s most historic prefectures.
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