Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo
Savor the authentic Izakaya experience with fresh seafood and Robatayaki at Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo in the vibrant heart of Kashiwa.
Restaurant Details
Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo invites you to experience traditional Japanese Izakaya-style dining in the heart of Kashiwa, Chiba. Known for its exceptional seafood and Robatayaki, this lively restaurant is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Conveniently located near Kashiwa Station, it's a perfect spot to unwind and indulge in authentic flavors of Japan.
Upon entering, you're greeted with a vibrant yet cozy atmosphere, beautifully merging traditional and modern elements—ideal for casual dinners or special occasions. Must-try dishes include their legendary oden, immersed in an aromatic sea bream broth, and artfully prepared sashimi.
Customers also rave about their expertly grilled oysters, which boast a delicious smoky flavor. Ensuring a delightful dining experience, the attentive staff provides exceptional service that complements their culinary offerings.
While the interiors are intimately arranged, securing a reservation could enhance your experience during busy hours. Complete your meal with a selection from their exquisite sake options to elevate the flavors of each dish. An authentically Japanese dining experience awaits at Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo.
Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo Phone Number
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Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo Address
1-4-16 Asahicho, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba 277-0852
Taishu Sakaba Asahi Dori No Sakana No Tomo 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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