Nikusho Kagari

Nikusho Kagari
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Experience premium yakiniku delicacies where tradition meets innovation at Nikushou Kagari along the scenic Yaizu Fujieda Line in Shizuoka.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the scenic beauty along the Yaizu Fujieda Line, Nikushou Kagari in Shizuoka Prefecture is a culinary gem where tradition meets innovation in the world of yakiniku. Specializing in the exquisite art of BBQ, this izakaya proudly offers the acclaimed 'Kagari Special Selection,' featuring premium cuts like brisket and beef tongue, skillfully grilled to perfection.
Beyond the classic, the menu dares to traverse exciting paths—introducing delicacies such as horsemeat sashimi, which stands as a testament to the adventurous spirit of the kitchen. Meanwhile, the homemade soy-based ramen provides a comfort reminiscent of home-cooked Japanese meals, expertly intertwined with a unique twist.
The ambiance at Nikushou Kagari transports diners to a quintessential izakaya experience, with a modern interior boasting diverse seating options such as counters and traditional kotatsu set-ups. Each seat provides a cozy nook to savor the rich tapestry of flavors on offer. The convenient tablet ordering system ensures efficient service without compromising on the warmth of hospitality.
Strategically located near key landmarks and accessible parking facilities, it is the perfect spot for gatherings or an intimate evening out. With its inviting ambiance, exceptional service, and palette of authentic flavors, Nikushou Kagari offers not just a meal but a memorable experience, making it a beloved choice among locals and travelers alike, continually drawing them back for its irresistible charm.
Nikusho Kagari Phone Number
Nikusho Kagari Business Days
Nikusho Kagari Address
Japan, 〒425-0082 Shizuoka, Yaizu, Ōmura, 2-chōme−30−20
Nikusho Kagari Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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