YEBISUMON

YEBISUMON
Seafood
Authentic Japanese dining in Kumamoto at Ebisumon. Unveil flavors of seafood and local delicacies near Shimodori Arcade. Perfect for any occasion.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Kumamoto City, Ebisumon offers an unforgettable journey into traditional Japanese cuisine with a modern twist. This renowned izakaya is celebrated for its dedication to authentic flavors, evidenced in its exquisite seafood selection and the unique local delicacy of horse meat dishes.
As you step into Ebisumon, you'll be greeted by a cozy and inviting atmosphere that seamlessly blends contemporary design with traditional Japanese elements. The warm lighting and carefully curated decor create an ambiance perfect for intimate dinners or lively gatherings with friends and family.
Culinary enthusiasts will be delighted by the skill and precision of the chefs, who masterfully prepare each dish using the freshest locally-sourced ingredients. Highlights of the menu include salmon milt tempura, praised for its delicate crunch, and basashi – horse sashimi, a delicacy unique to this region. These dishes promise to offer an exciting yet authentic taste experience that remains etched in your memory.
Located in the bustling Chuo Ward, Ebisumon is easily accessible and just a stone's throw away from the popular Shimodori Arcade. Not only does it provide exemplary cuisine, but Ebisumon also prides itself on exceptional service. The attentive staff ensures that every guest feels valued and leaves with a deep appreciation for Kumamoto's culinary legacy.
Whether you’re a local or a traveler seeking authentic regional flavors, Ebisumon showcases the best of Kumamoto’s gastronomy with flair and finesse, setting the stage for a perfect dining experience.
YEBISUMON Phone Number
YEBISUMON Business Days
YEBISUMON Address
Japan, 〒860-0807 Kumamoto, Chuo Ward, Shimotōri, 1-chōme−7−19 証券ビル B1 大熊本
YEBISUMON Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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