ゆり 浅間台本店

ゆり 浅間台本店
Explore Yoshoku flavors at Restaurant Yuri in Ashikaga, where Western-style dishes meet Japanese craftsmanship, creating a culinary delight.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Tochigi's Ashikaga City, Restaurant Yuri offers a delightful escape into the world of Yoshoku, the beloved Japanese-style Western cuisine. Known for its wholesome and comforting dishes, this award-winning eatery charms both locals and visitors alike.
Restaurant Yuri is celebrated for its diverse menu, with standouts like the creamy Shrimp Macaroni Gratin and the unique combination salads, offering bursts of flavor from ingredients such as pickled vegetables and homemade dressings. Other must-try delicacies include the robust Beef Stew, tender Hamburg Steaks, and the savory Roll Cabbage, each crafted with meticulous attention to taste and presentation.
Located just an 8-minute walk from Ashikaga Station, Restaurant Yuri sits comfortably in a 1950s-style building, reflecting a nostalgic atmosphere of a time gone by. The cozy interiors and classic decor make it the perfect spot for both family gatherings and intimate dinners.
The experienced chefs at Restaurant Yuri, following the footsteps of an established culinary legacy, bring a mix of traditional techniques and innovative twists to the table. The staff’s attentive service adds a welcoming touch to the overall dining experience, ensuring each visit is memorable.
Despite its modest size, the restaurant is often bustling with patrons eager for their dose of Yoshoku, so reservations are recommended, especially during peak meal times. The charming old-world elegance and heartwarming food make Restaurant Yuri a cherished gem in Ashikaga.
ゆり 浅間台本店 Access Info
Restaurant Yuri is an 8-minute walk from Ashikaga Station.
ゆり 浅間台本店 Phone Number
ゆり 浅間台本店 Business Days
ゆり 浅間台本店 Address
Japan, 〒326-0826 Tochigi, Ashikaga, Kariyadochō, 149 浅間台ハウス 1F
ゆり 浅間台本店 Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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