Chuka Hanten Daiichiro

Chuka Hanten Daiichiro
Discover authentic Chinese cuisine at Chuka Hanten Daiichiro in Atami, featuring deep-fried delights like Nobose Ebi and a historic dining atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Chuka Hanten Daiichiro, located in the heart of Atami, Shizuoka, is a delightful destination for lovers of Chinese cuisine and deep-fried delicacies. This restaurant is renowned for its signature dish, Nobose Ebi, which features head-on shrimp prepared to perfection. Other popular offerings include Yurinchi, a fried chicken dish with a tangy sauce, and fried wontons served with a sweet and sour sauce. For noodle enthusiasts, the chive noodles and stone pot simmered noodles are a must-try.
The restaurant is conveniently situated within walking distance from Atami city hall, making it an accessible spot for both locals and tourists. The interior of Chuka Hanten Daiichiro exudes a historic charm, reminiscent of a traditional local Chinese eatery. While the decor may feel a bit old, it is impeccably clean, providing a comfortable dining experience.
Service at Chuka Hanten Daiichiro is efficient, with friendly waitstaff who offer precise explanations of the menu. Guests can place their orders either verbally or via a QR code, ensuring a seamless dining experience.
Adding to its allure, the restaurant has been featured on popular TV shows such as 'Hanamaru Don', 'Daikichi Men', and 'Matsuko's Unknown World'. The walls are adorned with autographs from various celebrities, adding a touch of fame and intrigue to the dining atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a casual meal or a culinary adventure, Chuka Hanten Daiichiro promises a memorable experience in Atami.
Chuka Hanten Daiichiro Phone Number
Chuka Hanten Daiichiro Business Days
Chuka Hanten Daiichiro Address
4-2 Chuocho, Atami-shi, Shizuoka 413-0015
Chuka Hanten Daiichiro Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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