Ume No Hana Toyama Branch
Experience exquisite tofu artistry in a serene Toyama setting near Favore shopping center, highlighting culinary innovation and traditional elegance.
Restaurant Details
Situated adjacent to the Favore shopping center, Ume No Hana in Toyama offers a captivating fusion of tradition and modernity through its exquisite tofu dishes. This restaurant crafts tofu into culinary masterpieces, showcasing dishes like Tofu Shumai and Mineoka tofu, which delight the palate with their refined textures and rich flavors.
The restaurant's decor exemplifies the essence of a luxurious ryokan, featuring meticulously landscaped gardens and calm interiors, making it perfect for intimate dinners or special celebrations with loved ones. With several private dining rooms, guests are treated to an exclusive dining experience.
Led by a seasoned chef versed in both traditional and innovative techniques, Ume No Hana's menu changes with the seasons to enhance and celebrate the subtle flavors of tofu and yuba. Each dish is meticulously prepared, offering a feast for the senses in terms of taste and presentation.
From warm welcomes to the attentive presentation of each course, the staff at Ume No Hana ensures a dining experience that is both memorable and delightful. Whether enjoying a relaxed afternoon meal or a decadent evening feast, Ume No Hana is where extraordinary cuisine meets a placid ambiance, promising an upscale escape in Toyama.
Ume No Hana Toyama Branch Phone Number
Ume No Hana Toyama Branch Business Days
Ume No Hana Toyama Branch Address
123-7 Fuchu-machi Hayahoshi, Toyama-shi, Toyama 939-2706
Ume No Hana Toyama Branch 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 haven for budding mountaineers and amateur anthropologists — the mountains of Toyama have kept the beautiful villages between them frozen in time.
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