Hachiman

Hachiman
Robatayaki (Charcoal-grill)
Discover robatayaki delights at Robata Yaki Hachiman in Hyuga, where traditional flavors meet izakaya hospitality.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the lively area of Hyuga City, Robata Yaki Hachiman offers patrons an authentic taste of traditional robatayaki. Known for its exceptional use of local Miyazaki chicken, this izakaya has made its mark among food lovers across the region. The art of charcoal grilling intensifies the flavors, leaving guests with unforgettable culinary experiences that speak to the heart of Japanese gastronomy.
Located conveniently at 5-3 Uemachi, Hyuga City, just a short distance from the bustling train station, it provides easy access for both locals and out-of-town visitors. The comfortable and inviting atmosphere, featuring both relaxing counter seats and private dining areas, caters to a range of social occasions, from casual catch-ups to intimate celebrations.
Behind each meticulously prepared dish is a chef with a passion for bringing a modern twist to conventional Japanese delicacies. Whether indulging in the delicately sliced chicken tataki or savoring the unique flavors of freshly sourced sardine sashimi, diners are treated to dishes that burst with the freshness of Miyazaki's abundant produce.
The dining experience is complemented by a modern touch-panel ordering system, which simplifies the exploration of a diverse menu filled with regional specialties. Friendly and attentive service ensures that every guest's visit feels welcome and personalized.
Robata Yaki Hachiman stands as a culinary gem in Hyuga, celebrated for its exceptional flavors and warm izakaya charm. It serves as an ideal culinary gateway for those eager to embrace the rich taste of Miyazaki's traditional cooking.
Hachiman Phone Number
Hachiman Business Days
Hachiman Address
5-3 Uemachi, Hyuga, Miyazaki 883-0044, Japan
Hachiman Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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