Fuyoen Main Branch

Fuyoen Main Branch
Discover the flavors of Japan at Fuyoen Main Branch, where yuba and yudofu dishes meet the tranquility of a Japanese garden in Sakamoto, Shiga.
Restaurant Details
Fuyoen Main Branch is a celebrated destination for those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine in the heart of Shiga. Nestled in the historic Sakamoto Traditional Building Preservation District, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its exquisite focus on yuba (tofu skin) and yudofu (tofu hot pot). Guests can enjoy seasonal dishes such as autumn-themed namafu shaped like maple leaves, and specialties like yuba rice with a thick sauce and yuba tempura, which is expertly layered and fried for a delightful crunch.
The restaurant's location at 4-chōme-5-17 Sakamoto, Otsu, Shiga, provides easy access to notable landmarks such as Hiyoshi Taisha and the old Chikurin-in. The spacious interior, complemented by large windows offering views of a tranquil Japanese garden, creates a charming and serene ambiance ideal for both intimate gatherings and larger social outings.
Fuyoen Main Branch is not only known for its delectable cuisine but also for its cultural significance. The early Edo period garden and cultural heritage stone walls add a touch of history and elegance to the dining experience. The friendly and attentive staff ensure a pleasant visit, with quick service that enhances the overall experience.
Having been featured on TV multiple times, Fuyoen Main Branch stands out as the only place in the district where diners can enjoy a meal with a garden view. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this restaurant promises a memorable culinary journey through the flavors of Japan.
Fuyoen Main Branch Phone Number
Fuyoen Main Branch Business Days
Fuyoen Main Branch Address
4-5-17 Sakamoto, Otsu-shi, Shiga 520-0113
Fuyoen Main Branch Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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