Miraku

Miraku
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Savor the finest izakaya experience with our chicken nanban at Miraku, conveniently near Tsukaguchi Station. Discover flavors that delight and inspire.
Restaurant Details
Miraku stands as a hidden gem in the heart of Amagasaki, where culinary artistry meets authentic Japanese culture. Situated just a short walk from Hankyu Tsukaguchi Station, this delightful eatery invites food lovers to savor Japan's finest comfort food.
From the moment you walk in, the inviting ambiance captures your senses. The rustic decor, featuring wooden accents and delicate lanterns, exudes warmth and charm, making it an idyllic setting for both casual and family gatherings.
Miraku's signature offering, the chicken nanban set meal, promises a delightful journey through Japanese flavors. Each crispy piece of chicken, perfectly tempura-fried, is accompanied by a curiously tangy and flavorful sauce that leaves a lasting impression.
Beyond this crowd pleaser, guests can indulge in a plethora of tempura delights and side dishes that echo the rich culinary traditions of the region. The chefs pride themselves on using the freshest local ingredients, embracing traditional techniques while infusing their unique flair.
The attentive and courteous staff further enhance the experience, ensuring diners feel welcomed and satisfied throughout their visit. Subtle background tunes accentuate the dining atmosphere, adding an extra layer of relaxation.
Whether you're a seasoned gourmet or a curious traveler, Miraku offers a taste of Japanese authenticity that resonates long after your meal. Embrace the flavors, embrace the culture, and let Miraku become an unforgettable chapter in your culinary adventures.
Miraku Phone Number
Miraku Business Days
Miraku Address
2-15-4 Minamitsukaguchicho, Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo 661-0012
Miraku Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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