Bonobono

Bonobono
Discover Bonobono in Miyazaki for a lively izakaya experience with seafood grilled on a shichirin and creative dishes in private rooms.
Restaurant Details
Bonobono is a vibrant izakaya located in the heart of Miyazaki, specifically at 3-chōme-10-36 Tachibanadōrinishi. Known for its lively atmosphere, this Japanese-style tavern offers a unique dining experience with a focus on seafood and creative dishes. The menu features a variety of izakaya-style offerings, including fresh sashimi, grilled seafood, and ankimo (monkfish liver) with ponzu sauce. For those seeking something different, Bonobono also serves inventive dishes like fresh spring rolls with prosciutto and cream cheese.
One of the highlights of dining at Bonobono is the use of a shichirin, a traditional charcoal grill, which adds a distinctive flavor to the seafood dishes. This cooking technique not only enhances the taste but also provides an interactive dining experience for guests.
The restaurant's interior is designed to offer both a lively and intimate setting. Most seating is in private rooms, often equipped with horigotatsu, or sunken seating, allowing for a more secluded dining experience. This makes Bonobono an ideal spot for both social gatherings and private dinners.
Service at Bonobono is prompt, especially when it comes to drinks, ensuring that guests are well taken care of throughout their visit. The restaurant also offers all-you-can-drink courses, featuring a wide variety of alcoholic beverages, which adds to the festive atmosphere.
Whether you're a seafood enthusiast or looking to enjoy a fun night out with friends, Bonobono in Miyazaki promises an unforgettable izakaya experience with its delicious offerings and engaging ambiance.
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Bonobono Address
3-10-36 Tachibanadorinishi, Miyazaki-shi, Miyazaki 880-0001
Bonobono Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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