Miyuki Rou

Miyuki Rou
Experience the artistry of soba and Japanese cuisine at Miyuki Rou, nestled in the tranquil Minami Ward of Niigata, near the Niitsu Museum of Art.
Restaurant Details
Miyuki Rou is a distinguished restaurant nestled in the serene locale of Minami Ward, Niigata. Known for its exquisite soba (buckwheat noodles) and authentic Japanese cuisine, this establishment offers a culinary experience that is both traditional and innovative. The menu features a variety of dishes, including the popular Tempura Seiro Soba and Kamo Seiro Soba, as well as Kamameshi set meals. Each dish is presented with vibrant, seasonal flair, ensuring a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
The restaurant's cooking techniques are a testament to its dedication to quality. Soba-yu, a traditional soba broth, is served in an iron kettle, heated with solid fuel, while the tempura is freshly fried to achieve a perfect crispy texture. These meticulous methods highlight the restaurant's commitment to preserving the essence of Japanese culinary arts.
Located conveniently near the Niitsu Museum of Art and accessible from the national highway, Miyuki Rou offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The interior exudes a ryokan-like charm, complete with beautiful garden views and soft, calming music, making it an ideal setting for dates, engagement ceremonies, and intimate gatherings.
Guests can expect attentive service, with staff efficiently serving dishes and offering tea multiple times throughout the meal. For those seeking a more private dining experience, the restaurant provides private rooms for small gatherings. Miyuki Rou also offers a pre-reservation course featuring seasonal dishes, further enhancing its appeal as a destination for special occasions.
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Miyuki Rou Address
293-1 Hosaka, Minami-ku, Niigata, 950-1233
Miyuki Rou Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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