Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho

Discover Sendai's culinary heart at Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho, where sensational gyutan and izakaya delights await near Sendai Station.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the energetic Aoba Ward of Sendai, Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho offers a culinary paradise for food enthusiasts. Boasting a rich tapestry of dining experiences, this vibrant locale masterfully combines a variety of flavors and traditions under one inviting roof.
Renowned for its succulent gyutan (grilled beef tongue), it's a must-visit for those seeking traditional Sendai specialties. The skilled hands behind dishes like the soy-glazed gyutan stew and fragrant mabo yakisoba belong to the acclaimed Zenjiro, whose expertise guarantees an authentic taste experience.
Located conveniently near Sendai Station, this yokocho presents an ideal fusion of adventure and accessibility. Patrons can explore the surrounding city's cultural and historical landmarks with ease, making it a perfect stopping point during culinary and sightseeing tours.
The ambiance exudes warmth, reminiscent of the vibrant alleyway eateries that characterize Japanese yokocho culture. Whether you're dining solo or celebrating with friends, the welcoming atmosphere envelops you in an unforgettable dining journey. Attentive service ensures you savor the moment, backed by the spirit of community that this destination radiates.
With each culinary delight underpinned by exceptional quality and artistry, Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho stands as a testament to the eclectic and flavorful spirit of Sendai cuisine.
Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho Phone Number
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Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho Address
1-1-8 Chuo, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-0021
Mori No Miyako Itsutsubashi Yokocho Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Seafood and beef tongue are regional specialties of the Miyagi Prefecture, whose diverse natural landscape offers scenic views across glorious mountains and coastlines.
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