Kingyo

Kingyo
Izakaya Bar
Experience the vibrant flavors of Kingyo in Wakayama's Janjan Yokocho, where izakaya traditions meet a lively bar atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant Janjan Yokocho of Wakayama, Kingyo offers a delightful blend of traditional and modern Japanese dining. This izakaya, or Japanese-style tavern, is renowned for its lively atmosphere, especially during the night, making it a perfect spot for both casual outings and special gatherings. The restaurant is conveniently located just a short drive from JR Wakayama Station, ensuring easy access for both locals and visitors.
Kingyo's menu is a testament to the rich flavors of Japanese cuisine, featuring a variety of dishes that cater to diverse palates. The motsu-nabe, a hearty hot pot dish, is a must-try for those seeking authentic Japanese comfort food. Additionally, the restaurant offers an array of bar-style dishes, including sausages, water dumplings, and croquettes, each prepared with meticulous attention to detail.
The ambiance at Kingyo shifts from a cozy, hidden vibe during the day to a bustling, energetic scene at night. With a variety of seating options, it accommodates both intimate dinners and larger groups. The bright and friendly staff enhance the dining experience, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and well-attended.
For those looking to explore beyond the traditional, Kingyo also serves innovative dishes like mussels steamed in wine, ajillo, and risotto. The dessert menu features ice cream from Container's gelato, offering a sweet conclusion to a delightful meal.
Whether you're a local or a traveler, Kingyo promises a memorable dining experience in the heart of Wakayama, blending the best of Japanese culinary traditions with a modern twist.
Kingyo Phone Number
Kingyo Business Days
Kingyo Address
27-3 Shimazakicho, Wakayama-shi, Wakayama 640-8125
Kingyo Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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