Restaurant La Vie

Discover the pinnacle of culinary delight with La Vie's exquisite French-Japanese seafood fusion in the heart of Aomori, where tradition meets innovation.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the cultural heart of Aomori, Restaurant La Vie presents a masterful fusion of French culinary sophistication with a modern Japanese touch. Situated conveniently opposite Hotel Crown Palace Aomori, this gastronomic haven is just a stone's throw from the central Aomori Station, making it an ideal stop for both exploring commuters and curious locals alike.
At the helm, experienced chefs meticulously blend the fragrant flavors of French cuisine with the delicate heritage of Japanese seafood. Patrons can indulge in a lavish spread featuring signature dishes like the melt-in-your-mouth poached sea bream, sumptuous prawn tempura, and the perfectly balanced tartares. The curated set courses offer a tailored dining experience, whether it's a midday escape or a luxurious weekend feast.
The ambience at La Vie strikes the perfect balance, with expansive windows allowing streams of natural light to wash over the minimalist white interiors. The result is a welcoming, stylish setting that is perfect for enjoying an intimate dinner or entertaining larger groups. Visitors are often drawn back not only for the exquisite cuisine but also for the impeccable service, characterized by a warm and personal touch.
Every detail at Restaurant La Vie is crafted to elevate the dining experience, ensuring that each visit is memorable. With its rare ability to capture the essence of international flavors while honoring local ingredients, La Vie is a culinary gem in the Aomori food scene.
Restaurant La Vie Phone Number
Restaurant La Vie Business Days
Restaurant La Vie Address
1-8-19 Hashimoto, Aomori-shi, Aomori 030-0823
Restaurant La Vie 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.
Restaurant location
Untamed forests, rugged coastline, and some of the richest culture in the country are what make the Japanese mainland’s northernmost prefecture well worth the trip.
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