Washoku Horita
Nothing beats a satisfying and filling meal during or after a long day, especially one that’s of premium quality and at a bargain price.
Restaurant Details
Washoku Horita is just around the corner from Nakadori Shopping Street, making it the perfect lunch or dinner spot after a day’s worth of shopping damage. This restaurant is known for being unbelievably affordable for such a premium quality course meal.
This restaurant in Nagasaki uses only the freshest ingredients from the local markets as well as from Kyoto. These high-quality components are then prepared carefully by the head chef, using his own unorthodox culinary techniques to elevate the Kyo-ryori (Kyoto cuisine) to a whole new level. Even though Washoku Horita offers a full, proper dinner course, the lunch course is also highly recommended.
Because Washoku Horita is extremely popular, it’s highly recommended to make a reservation well in advance for both lunch and dinner — there’s usually a crowd waiting outside everyday, and there’s a high chance that you wouldn’t get your meal in time if you’re in a rush and don’t have a reservation.
Washoku Horita Phone Number
Washoku Horita Business Days
Washoku Horita Address
4-3 Higashifurukawamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0855, Japan
Washoku Horita 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
Nagasaki Prefecture has been the nexus of Japan’s interchange with Europe for centuries, with one of the most unique culinary cultures in Japan as a result (not to mention the sun, sea, and islands).
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