Yoshi

Yoshi
Seafood
Experience exquisite sardine cuisine at Iwashi Ryori Yoshi in Shimizu, where tradition meets flavor, just minutes from the station.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Shimizu, Iwashi Ryori Yoshi is a beloved local gem that specializes in crafting delicate and sumptuous sardine dishes. This cozy izakaya offers a diverse seafood menu, emphasizing traditional Japanese techniques that highlight the freshness and flavor of every dish. Known for its exquisite izakaya-style ambiance, the restaurant is a favored spot for both lunchtime gatherings and evening outings.
Iwashi Ryori Yoshi is celebrated for its "Full Sardine Course," featuring everything from sashimi and tempura to grilled and marinated dishes, each item revealing the versatile charm of sardines. Their sardine sashimi is particularly popular, praised for its freshness and taste that rival the finest seafood. Diners can preview the meticulous preparation of dishes such as the sashimi set, tinged with traditional flavors and fresh ingredients.
Conveniently located a mere 3-minute walk from JR Shimizu Station, the restaurant sits within a vibrant area, easily accessible for both locals and visitors. The establishment’s interior provides a warm, inviting atmosphere, with seating arrangements that include traditional Japanese-style low tables, perfect for relaxed dining experiences.
Behind the culinary magic is a team of skilled chefs who have mastered the art of enhancing the natural taste of the fish, offering dishes that balance elegantly on the palate. The service is friendly and attentive, ensuring a memorable dining experience that captures the essence of local culture and seafood expertise.
Yoshi Access Info
Iwashi Ryori Yoshi is a 3-minute walk from JR Shimizu Station.
Yoshi Phone Number
Yoshi Business Days
Yoshi Address
1-chōme-1-23 Tsuji, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka, 424-0806, Japan
Yoshi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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