Boranaya

Boranaya
Experience the distinct taste of fresh kinmedai and immerse yourself in a cozy Sagami Bay setting at Bora Naya in Shizuoka.
Restaurant Details
**Bora Naya** is a celebrated establishment in Shizuoka Prefecture, known for its unparalleled commitment to serve extraordinary seafood. Ideally located near the scenic beauty of Jogasaki Coast, this charming restaurant offers a cozy and traditional setting that enhances the allure of its culinary offerings.
The highlight of Bora Naya's menu is the gloriously fresh kinmedai, or sea bream, which arrives daily from the nearby waters. The chefs here skillfully craft each dish, whether it's the delicate sashimi or the soothing zuke-don, showcasing the delicate flavors and textures of the fish. Accompanying these signature dishes are a variety of local sake and teas, further immersing guests in Japan's rich culinary heritage.
What makes dining at Bora Naya even more special is the welcoming atmosphere. Families, including their four-legged companions, can feel at ease as they enjoy the broad selection of meals crafted with passion and precision. The interior resonates traditional Japanese aesthetics, with wooden finishes and tatami mat seating, offering diners a slice of tranquility away from the bustling tourist spots. It's a dining experience that evokes a sense of harmony and connection to both nature and culture.
Service at Bora Naya is nothing short of impeccable, with staff known for their warm hospitality and attention to detail. This commitment to guest satisfaction has led to glowing recommendations from patrons worldwide, making Bora Naya not just a meal, but a cherished memory. For those seeking a genuine taste of Japan's seafood spectacular, Bora Naya is a destination you can't afford to miss.
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Boranaya Address
837 Futo, Itō, Shizuoka 413-0231, Japan
Boranaya Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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