Jiraitei

Jiraitei
Japanese Noodles
Indulge in Nagoya's Jirai Tei for Taiwanese Mazesoba and Ramen, served in an unforgettable setting.
Restaurant Details
Tucked in the heart of Nagoya's historic Hananoki district, Jirai Tei captivates diners with an enchanting blend of traditional and contemporary culinary delights. This inviting restaurant is a beloved spot, celebrated for its array of Izakaya favorites and tantalizing Ramen varieties. Known particularly for its Taiwanese Mazesoba and comforting pork bone Ramen, Jirai Tei offers an authentic taste experience set within a nostalgic ambiance evocative of the Showa era.
Diners will embark on a delightful culinary journey with Japanese Izakaya classics, including savory stir-fried bean sprouts and aromatic garlic fried rice. These dishes promise not only an explosion of flavor but also exceptional value. The rich miso pork innards and the fragrant garlic fried rice are especially popular among regulars. Don't overlook the Ramen, an undeniable star attraction, with its rich broths and distinct black garlic essence.
Conveniently located near Asama Town station, Jirai Tei is an easily accessible culinary gem. Its cozy interior, characterized by warm wooden accents, creates a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for intimate dinners and lively gatherings. A favorite with locals, the restaurant buzzes with diners, a testament to its appealing menu and gracious service.
Under the guidance of a passionate chef committed to traditional cooking methods, every visit promises a rich culinary experience. The inviting aroma and assurance of a memorable meal beckon patrons to this Izakaya sanctuary, where the rich legacy of Japanese dining is celebrated with each dish.
Jiraitei Phone Number
Jiraitei Business Days
Jiraitei Address
Japan, 〒451-0062 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Hananoki, 1-chōme−9−13 プレジデント浄心
Jiraitei Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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