Tongue Shabu Nabe to Yakiniku no Branch Koizumi
Discover authentic Wagyu Yakiniku and Shabu-Shabu excellence in Nara's heart at Koizumi, where culinary tradition meets modern elegance.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Nara, Tongue Shabu Nabe to Yakiniku no Koizumi is an enticing destination for those who seek an authentic Japanese barbecue experience. Esteemed for its artful preparation of tender Wagyu Yakiniku and the rich, flavorsome Motsu Nabe, Koizumi offers its patrons an exceptional taste journey through Japan's culinary traditions.
The charming ambiance seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with traditional Japanese decor, providing a cozy yet elegant dining space suitable for any occasion—be it a relaxed family gathering, an intimate dinner date, or a festive celebration with friends. Upon entering, guests are greeted warmly by a dedicated and friendly staff, who ensure a memorable dining experience marked by attentive service and culinary excellence.
Helmed by a talented chef with years of experience crafting Japanese delicacies, Koizumi prides itself on sourcing the finest ingredients to highlight the authentic flavors of each dish. The restaurant's commitment to quality allows diners to immerse themselves fully in the sophisticated and balanced flavors synonymous with Japanese cuisine.
Located conveniently amidst bustling city life, the restaurant is easily accessible and serves as a culinary haven for both locals and tourists. Whether you are a Japanese food enthusiast or a first-time explorer of its rich culinary landscape, Koizumi promises a delectable adventure into the heart of Japan's barbecue traditions.
Tongue Shabu Nabe to Yakiniku no Branch Koizumi Phone Number
Tongue Shabu Nabe to Yakiniku no Branch Koizumi Business Days
Tongue Shabu Nabe to Yakiniku no Branch Koizumi Address
Okada Building 1F, 2-25 Tsurumai Higashimachi, Nara-shi, Nara 631-0021
Tongue Shabu Nabe to Yakiniku no Branch Koizumi 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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