Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro

Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro
Washoku (Traditional Japanese)
Experience authentic Japanese cuisine at Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro, where Champon noodle soup and friendly service await in Minamishimabara, Nagasaki.
Restaurant Details
Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro is a delightful dining destination nestled in the scenic Minamishimabara, Nagasaki. This charming restaurant is conveniently located along Route 251, making it easily accessible for both locals and visitors. With a spacious parking lot available, guests can enjoy a hassle-free dining experience.
The restaurant is renowned for its authentic Japanese cuisine, offering a diverse menu that caters to a variety of tastes. A standout dish is the Champon noodle soup, a hearty bowl brimming with fresh seafood such as oysters, clams, squid, shrimp, and scallops. For those who prefer a more traditional meal, the Ajitaro Set Meal is a must-try, featuring an array of delights including sashimi, fried seafood cakes, and chawanmushi. Another popular choice is the Pork Cutlet Set Meal, known for its crispy coating and juicy meat.
Inside, Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere. The central counter seats, table seating, and sunken seating areas with low tables provide a comfortable setting for diners. The high ceiling in the sunken seating area adds to the spacious feel, making it ideal for family gatherings or casual outings.
While the restaurant does not offer English menus, the friendly owners are always ready to assist, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for all guests. Whether you're a local or a traveler exploring Nagasaki, Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro promises a memorable culinary journey with its delectable dishes and welcoming ambiance.
Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro Phone Number
Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro Business Days
Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro Address
760 Kitaarimacho, Minamishimabara-shi, Nagasaki 859-2306
Oshokuji Dokoro Ajitaro Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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