Bistro DOOR

Bistro DOOR
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Discover the cozy charm of Bistro DOOR in Itami, where Izakaya and cafe cuisine meet in a stylish setting. Enjoy Japanese-style grilled fish and Wagyu.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Itami, Hyogo, Bistro DOOR offers a unique blend of Izakaya and cafe experiences, making it a standout destination for both locals and visitors. This charming establishment is conveniently located along the bustling shopping street near Hankyu Itami Station, providing easy access for those exploring the area.
Bistro DOOR is renowned for its diverse menu, featuring Japanese-style grilled fish lunches and a variety of set meals. Diners can indulge in dishes such as the Wagyu Steak Lunch, Sangen Pork Tenderloin Cutlet Lunch, and the Jidori Chicken and Vegetable Tempura Set Meal. The restaurant's cooking techniques, including grilling, tempura frying, and steaming, ensure that each dish is prepared to perfection.
The ambiance at Bistro DOOR is both calm and cozy, with slightly dimmed lighting that creates a stylish atmosphere suitable for group gatherings. The interior is small yet inviting, with a counter and five tables that foster a sense of intimacy and comfort.
Service at Bistro DOOR is known for being crisp and lively, although it may slow down during peak times. Guests can enjoy a wide selection of drinks, and the restaurant even provides handheld fans at each seat for added comfort. A wine cellar is also available for those looking to complement their meal with a fine selection of wines.
Whether you're a pescetarian or simply a lover of Japanese cuisine, Bistro DOOR's offerings are sure to delight. The restaurant's commitment to quality and its inviting atmosphere make it a must-visit spot in Itami.
Bistro DOOR Phone Number
Bistro DOOR Business Days
Bistro DOOR Address
5-2-19 Chuo, Itami-shi, Hyogo 664-0851
Bistro DOOR Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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