Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad

Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad
Discover Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad, a stylish izakaya in Kamisu City, offering diverse skewers and a unique dining experience with private rooms.
Restaurant Details
Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad is a delightful izakaya nestled in the heart of Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This Japanese-style tavern offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for both casual gatherings and intimate dinners. With a stylish and clean interior, the restaurant features private rooms and sunken kotatsu seating, providing a unique dining experience.
The culinary offerings at Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad are a testament to the rich flavors of Japanese cuisine. The menu boasts an array of skewers, including vegetable, meat and potato, and ginger-wrapped varieties. Seafood lovers will appreciate the white clams and grilled firefly squid, while the adventurous can try the soft roe with ponzu sauce. For a refreshing twist, the Kyushitsu Sour drink is a must-try.
Located at 2398-4 Kizaki, Kamisu City, the restaurant is easily accessible by car, with parking available for guests. The spacious venue can accommodate up to 18 people for banquets, making it an ideal choice for larger gatherings.
The service at Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad is attentive, with reservations recommended to ensure a seamless dining experience. The restaurant operates from Monday to Saturday, offering a cozy retreat for those looking to unwind after a long day.
Whether you're indulging in the assorted kushi omakase or savoring the prosciutto and shine muscat honey bucket, Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad promises a memorable culinary journey in a charming setting.
Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad Phone Number
Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad Business Days
Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad Address
2398-4 D2 Kisaki, Kamisu-shi, Ibaraki 314-0127
Meshi Nomidokoro La Croad Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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