Kushidokoro Hotori Hotori

Indulge in the art of yakitori at Kofu’s Kushidokoro Hotori, where Shingen chicken meets exquisite culinary mastery.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Kofu, Yamanashi, Kushidokoro Hotori offers diners a unique and sublime yakitori experience. This quaint restaurant is renowned for its meticulous preparation of delicious skewers, crafted primarily with the legendary Shingen chicken. Grilled over premium binchotan charcoal, each skewer achieves a delicate balance of smokiness and juiciness, advancing beyond conventional yakitori options.
The menu is a gourmet’s delight, presenting innovative culinary twists on traditional dishes. Guests can savor delicacies such as savory eggplant dengaku and the luscious Quite Delicious Pudding, a layered delight that provides a sweet ending to the meal. A curated selection of locally brewed sake and fine wines complement the exquisite flavors of each dish.
Conveniently situated just a short stroll from bustling Kofu Station, this culinary haven welcomes its guests into an intimate, stylish setting that seamlessly blends contemporary design with traditional Japanese aesthetics. The warm and welcoming ambiance is well-suited for both cozy, intimate gatherings and formal business conversations.
Committed to delivering a memorable dining experience, the personable and proficient staff are ever attentive, providing guidance and recommendations to enhance each guest’s experience. For those with a penchant for authentic Japanese cuisine, Kushidokoro Hotori stands as a beacon of culinary excellence amid the scenic beauty of Yamanashi Prefecture.
Kushidokoro Hotori Hotori Phone Number
Kushidokoro Hotori Hotori Business Days
Kushidokoro Hotori Hotori Address
2F, 1-1-23 Fugetsudo-Building, Chuo, Kofu-shi, Yamanashi 400-0032
Kushidokoro Hotori Hotori Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Get your thrills at Fuji-Q Highland or relax by the waters of the glorious Fuji Five Lakes region; immersed in nature, Yamanashi Prefecture is Japan’s top wine producer and the mountainous home to the northern half of Mount Fuji.
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