Yakuro
Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Savor the fusion of Izakaya tradition and fine seafood dining at Yakuro, Hiroshima's go-to for authentic flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling heart of Hiroshima's vibrant Naka Ward sits Yakuro, a culinary haven where traditional Izakaya charm meets the elegance of seafood dining. This establishment has garnered a loyal following for its exceptional fresh seafood and authentically prepared Izakaya-style dishes. Guests are treated to a captivating experience of flavors with signature offerings like meticulously charcoal-grilled platters that sear in succulence and taste.
Among the jewels of Yakuro's menu are the assortments of sashimi, renowned for their freshness and delicate presentation. Connoisseurs of fine dining also cherish the Angus beef, expertly married with garlic rice. Each bite tells a story of skillful preparation and a love for exquisite cuisine.
Conveniently located near iconic landmarks in Tatemachi, Hiroshima, Yakuro offers more than just food—it provides an atmosphere brimming with warmth and hospitality. Whether you're seeking a relaxed evening with friends or an intimate celebration, Yakuro’s setting, with its comfortable seating and soothing ambiance, stands as a versatile backdrop.
The friendly and attentive service team at Yakuro takes pride in turning visits into memorable experiences for all patrons. Guests immediately feel welcome, while modern and convenient payment methods ensure a seamless dining journey.
In essence, Yakuro isn't just a restaurant—it's an embodiment of culinary passion, making it a must-visit destination in Hiroshima for residents and travelers alike. The thirst for authentic taste and genuine hospitality is beautifully quenched here.
Come and discover the distinctive flavors and heartfelt service at Yakuro—where every visit leaves you eager for a return.
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Yakuro Address
Eibanri Building 2F, 4-15-2 Tatemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima 730-0032
Yakuro 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
Tucked to the south of Honshu between the Chugoku Mountains and the Seto Inland Sea, the humble Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its oysters and freshwater eel, as well as local okonomiyaki and sake produced in the revitalized capital of Hiroshima.
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