Marumasa-ya

Marumasa-ya
Discover yakitori delights at Marumasa Ya Himeji, steps from JR Himeji Station. Indulge in their famous Hinepon and lively izakaya atmosphere.
Restaurant Details
Marumasa Ya Himeji Ekimae is a beloved destination for enthusiasts of yakitori and izakaya-style dining. Perfectly positioned in the vibrant hub of Himeji, it's just a brief three-minute stroll from JR Himeji Station. Immerse yourself in a bustling yet cozy atmosphere, reminiscent of a bustling alleyway, bringing to life the authentic flavors and experiences of Himeji’s spirited nightlife.
At the heart of Marumasa Ya's offerings lies the delight of grilled chicken skewers and an array of izakaya specialties. The yakitori is a standout, featuring a generous quantity and a distinctive sweet and savory glaze. A highlight of their menu, the celebrated 'Hinepon' is an inspired dish showcasing tender, spiced chicken complemented by a tangy ponzu sauce—a nod to the renowned chicken dishes of Marugame City.
The restaurant's ambiance is inviting and laid-back, accommodating both solo diners and larger groups. With indoor tables and outdoor counter seating, guests can enjoy a casual yet lively environment. The friendly staff further enrich the experience, ensuring each visit is both enjoyable and memorable.
Known for its balance of quality and affordability, Marumasa Ya has become a favored spot among locals and visitors alike. The restaurant's all-you-can-drink events for 1,000 yen are particularly popular, contributing to its well-deserved reputation as a go-to venue for exceptional dining. Whether you’re in search of a brief refreshment or a leisurely meal, Marumasa Ya Himeji Ekimae guarantees a delightful culinary adventure in the heart of Hyogo.
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Marumasa-ya Address
363番1 Ekimaechō, Himeji, Hyogo 670-0927, Japan
Marumasa-ya Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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