Yotteya
Delight in the flavors of Takamatsu at Yotteya, where succulent boned chicken and playful izakaya settings create a unique dining experience.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the bustling city of Takamatsu, Yotteya is a lively izakaya known for its excellent boned chicken dishes and welcoming atmosphere. The establishment offers a fantastic array of Japanese dishes that cater to both locals and visitors, including Izakaya favorites like oden and a variety of gyoza options.
Renowned for its boned chicken, Yotteya serves both 'Hina' (young tender chicken) and 'Oya' (grown chicken), perfect when paired with their selection of local sake and spirits. A recommendation among many dishes is the spicy, crispy chicken which goes perfectly with a highball or beer during their popular happy hour, ending at 6:00 p.m.
Located just a short walk from Kawaramachi Station, Yotteya is easily accessible for those exploring Takamatsu's vibrant night scene. This izakaya is situated in an area bustling with life, making it an ideal stop for solo diners and large groups alike.
The ambiance reflects a traditional Japanese tavern, with warm wooden decor and an energetic vibe that makes it a favorite among young and old. Whether you're in town for a night out or looking for a quiet corner to enjoy a drink and a meal, Yotteya provides a memorable experience.
The staff, led by a cheerful and engaging hostess, are known for providing attentive service, ensuring that every visit comes with a personal touch. While the restaurant doesn't take credit cards, the affordability of the Senbero set with drinks and dishes for 1,000 yen makes it a popular choice. For a taste of Kagawa's culinary delights in a lively setting, Yotteya is a must-visit.
Yotteya Access Info
Yotteya is a 10-minute walk from Kawaramachi Station on the Kotoden Line.
Yotteya Phone Number
Yotteya Business Days
Yotteya Address
7-16 Furubabacho, Takamatsu-shi, Kagawa 760-0045
Yotteya 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
In Kagawa, natural beauty and manmade arts and crafts coexist, with the Ritsurin Koen showcasing classic architecture and well-kept gardens, and Naoshima featuring sculptural works that work in harmony with the island.
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