Yaragi Tei Shimaya
Experience the best of Japanese cuisine with Yaragi Tei Shimaya's famous Oyako-don in Niigata's Chuo Ward. Perfect for a delightful culinary journey.
Restaurant Details
Located in the vibrant heart of Niigata's Chuo Ward, Yaragi Tei Shimaya embodies the essence of authentic Japanese cuisine, expertly blending tradition with a modern touch. This renowned establishment has gained a dedicated following for its dish, Oyako-don—a comforting bowl of perfectly cooked chicken and egg resting on a bed of fluffy rice. It's a single bite that encapsulates the heartwarming essence of Japanese home cooking.
For those with a sense of culinary adventure, the restaurant also boasts a tantalizing array of options, from its crispy fried oyster set meals to its succulent beef steak bowls, each crafted with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Yaragi Tei Shimaya prides itself on creating dishes that celebrate the rich tapestry of Japanese flavors, appealing to locals and tourists alike.
Upon entering, patrons are greeted by wooden interiors that exude warmth and tradition. The cozy, traditional tatami-seated dining area invites diners to unwind and savor their meal in comfort, making it an ideal spot for both intimate gatherings and larger celebrations.
Easily accessible and conveniently located near the bustling Niigata Station, and popular local landmarks, Yaragi Tei Shimaya offers a serene and authentic dining experience amidst the city's dynamic energy. Guests can expect attentive, friendly service, where every effort is made to create memorable dining experiences, ensuring they depart with a fulfilling culinary journey that lingers long after leaving Niigata.
Yaragi Tei Shimaya Phone Number
Yaragi Tei Shimaya Business Days
Yaragi Tei Shimaya Address
1-15-567-22 Minamisasaguchi, Chuo-ku, Niigata, 950-0912
Yaragi Tei Shimaya 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
Known as the prefecture of rice and sake, Niigata is a popular area for skiers and onsen-goers that also offers stunning natural attractions in every season.
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