Yozan
Yozan: Experience sushi & tempura that blend traditional flavors with modern artistry in Nishinomiya's elegant, serene ambiance.
Restaurant Details
Yozan calls the upscale Nishinomiya district in Hyogo Prefecture its home, where it masterfully offers sushi and tempura that captivate taste buds of both locals and international visitors. At the helm is a chef revered for his profound expertise in Japanese cuisine, who gracefully marries tradition with innovation to cook up an unforgettable dining experience.
The sushi at Yozan is unquestionably a highlight, where each piece is a testament to the freshness and premium quality of the sea's bounty. The establishment takes pride in meticulously selecting the freshest seafood to ensure that every bite is a flavorful revelation. Complementing the sushi is their exquisite tempura, a feast of crisp textures that delivers heavenly lightness in each serving. These dishes are paired with a variety of seasonal vegetables and skillfully crafted appetizers, creating a repertoire that celebrates the artistry of Japanese flavors.
Located in Kuraku-en's tranquil streets, Yozan presents an inviting atmosphere adorned with elegant and traditional design elements — ideal for intimate dinners or special occasions. The decor immerses guests in quintessential Japanese aesthetics, enhancing the immersive sensory experience of dining.
Though the staff at Yozan may not overwhelm you with grand gestures, their attentiveness and precision ensure each guest receives personalized hospitality. Under the guidance of a passionate chef who meticulously curates seasonal delicacies, the menu always celebrates the brilliance of culinary excellence.
Yozan Phone Number
Yozan Business Days
Yozan Address
3-13 Minamikoshikiiwachō, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo 662-0075
Yozan 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
Hyōgo is home to the best beef in the world, Kobe beef, and that’s not all. From vast natural parks to one of the oldest and biggest castles in Japan, this prefecture covers all bases with natural beauty and a thriving food culture inspired by Chinese and French immigrants in the port cities.
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