Jimi Ippo

Jimi Ippo
Experience the essence of Japanese cuisine at Jimi Ippo, a hidden gem in Hiroshima's Motomachi, where creativity and local flavors come alive.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Hiroshima's Motomachi district, Jimi Ippo offers a unique dining experience that celebrates the rich flavors of Japanese cuisine with a focus on vegetables. This hidden gem, located within the Motomachi Apartments, is a stylish and moody retreat that exudes a casual yet sophisticated vibe. The restaurant's interior is adorned with vinyl records playing in the background, enhancing its charm as a secret hideaway.
At Jimi Ippo, the culinary journey is led by an owner-chef who is deeply passionate about Hiroshima and its local produce. The menu showcases creative and innovative cooking techniques, with dishes like Herb Salad with Hiroshima Vegetables and Octopus, Dashi Omelette with Lemongrass Soup, and Grilled Bonito with Burnt Straw and Eggplant. Each dish is thoughtfully crafted using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a fresh and authentic taste.
The chef takes pride in explaining the stories behind each dish, providing diners with an immersive experience that goes beyond just taste. The restaurant also offers a carefully curated course menu, complemented by a selection of Japanese sake and wine, as well as non-alcoholic drink options.
The warm and welcoming staff at Jimi Ippo ensure that every guest feels at home, making it a perfect spot for both locals and tourists. Reservations are essential on weekends due to its popularity. Whether you're a vegetarian, pescetarian, or simply a lover of Japanese cuisine, Jimi Ippo promises a memorable dining experience that celebrates the essence of Hiroshima.
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Jimi Ippo Address
Shopping Center 429, 19-2 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima 730-0011
Jimi Ippo Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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