Manpachi

Manpachi
Izakaya Bar
Experience authentic Izakaya and Nabe cuisine at Manpachi, where black pork dishes and interactive shabu-shabu delight in Nabeshima's cozy atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Manpachi is a delightful culinary destination located in the Nabeshima area of Saga. Known for its exceptional Izakaya and Nabe offerings, this restaurant specializes in black pork dishes, including the popular shabu-shabu and pork kakuni. Diners can indulge in a variety of hot pot options, such as dashi, tofu milk, and mizore, making it a haven for hot pot enthusiasts.
The restaurant's atmosphere is both spacious and cozy, providing a hidden gem feel. With options for counter seating and semi-private rooms, Manpachi caters to both intimate dinners and larger gatherings. The interior design enhances the dining experience, offering a warm and inviting ambiance.
Manpachi's culinary techniques are noteworthy, especially the soy milk shabu-shabu, which allows diners to create their own yuba, or tofu skin. This interactive dining experience is complemented by a selection of dishes like fried pig's feet, tonkatsu with green onion sauce, and Satsuma-age.
The staff at Manpachi are renowned for their friendly and accommodating service, often personalizing experiences for special occasions like birthdays. The restaurant also offers a diverse selection of Japanese sake and other beverages, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed evening.
Conveniently located in Nabeshima, Manpachi provides a free shuttle service for larger groups or banquets, subject to availability, ensuring easy access for all guests. This commitment to service and quality makes Manpachi a standout choice for those seeking authentic Japanese flavors in a welcoming setting.
Manpachi Phone Number
Manpachi Business Days
Manpachi Address
Grace Idai Dori, 4-5-6 Nabeshima, Saga-shi, Saga 849-0937
Manpachi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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