渋川

渋川
Seafood
Discover the essence of traditional Japanese dining at Shibukawa in Niigata's Chuo Ward: where fresh sashimi and premium sake create unforgettable moments.
Restaurant Details
Tucked away in the heart of Niigata's vibrant Chuo Ward, Shibukawa beckons diners into a world where tradition meets exquisite taste. This charming izakaya is renowned for its authentic Japanese culinary experiences, offering a journey through flavors that linger long after your visit. Just a leisurely stroll from the bustling Niigata Station, the restaurant makes accessibility an added charm.
Upon entering Shibukawa, one is immediately enveloped in a warm and inviting ambiance. The dimly lit interiors adorned with understated traditional decor offer the perfect setting for any occasion, be it an intimate dinner or a spirited gathering with friends.
Shibukawa boasts a menu that celebrates the essence of Japanese cuisine. At its heart lies an array of freshly prepared sashimi, meticulously paired with seasonal delights to tantalize your palate. Guests can also indulge in a selection of expertly crafted otsumami — small, flavorful dishes designed to accompany a diverse range of premium sake. The establishment prides itself on providing guests with unparalleled sake pairings, allowing each dish to shine and resonate with authenticity.
Led by a team of skilled chefs renowned for their dedication to preserving the art of Japanese cooking, Shibukawa remains a destination that celebrates rich culture and culinary excellence. It's not just about eating; it's about savoring moments, crafting stories, and experiencing the depths of a tradition that transcends taste.
Whether it's your first visit or a return to familiar grounds, Shibukawa promises an unforgettable culinary escape that captivates both the spirit and the senses.
渋川 Phone Number
渋川 Business Days
渋川 Address
14-4 Minamibandaichō, Chuo Ward, Niigata, 950-0902, Japan
渋川 Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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