Yama No I
Sushi
Experience authentic sushi crafted by a Ginza-trained chef in Nagoya's serene Ikeshita neighborhood, perfect for any occasion.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the tranquil Chikusa Ward of Nagoya, Yama No I is a delightful gem offering an authentic Japanese dining experience. Situated near Ikeshita Station, this restaurant effortlessly merges tradition with modern sophistication.
Yama No I takes pride in its focus on Edomae sushi and refined Japanese cuisine. The menu boasts expertly crafted sushi by a chef trained at Ginza Kyubey. Savor the delicious conger eel, creamy sea urchin, and the ever-popular medium fatty tuna. Their tempura, cooked in fresh sesame oil changed with each serving, is both delicate and flavorful.
Conveniently located just a short walk from Ikeshita Station, Yama No I offers an accessible and serene escape in the peaceful Chikusa Ward. The ambiance is inviting and intimate, making it ideal for casual gatherings or special occasions. The minimalist interior design highlights the culinary experience.
Patrons are greeted with exceptional service, as staff offer thoughtful suggestions and ensure a delightful dining pace. The chef's approachable demeanor adds to the experience, ensuring guests feel welcome and appreciated. Yama No I stands as a perfect blend of tradition and culinary mastery. Here, every dish is an exploration of Japanese flavors.
Yama No I Phone Number
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Yama No I Address
Yamahachi Daiichi Building, 1-2-19 Ikeshita, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 464-0067
Yama No I 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
Home to the economic powerhouse and port city of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture backs onto mountainous landscapes that overlook the two peninsulas surrounding Mikawa Bay and famously fuels its hard-working people with miso, complimentary breakfasts, and more miso.
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