Shubo Shojo

Shubo Shojo
Discover the vibrant Izakaya experience at Shubo Shojo in Kanazawa, where grilled eel and local sake meet a lively riverside setting.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Shubo Shojo offers a quintessential Izakaya experience with its charming riverside location. Known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere, this Japanese-style tavern is a haven for those seeking authentic flavors and a cozy setting. The restaurant's eye-catching chaotic decorations add to its unique charm, making it a memorable spot for both locals and visitors.
Shubo Shojo is celebrated for its diverse menu, featuring expertly grilled eel, an assorted sashimi platter, and deep-fried white shrimp. The culinary team employs traditional grilling and deep-frying techniques to craft dishes like fried Kaga tofu and vegetable tempura. For those looking to explore local delicacies, the simmered azuki clams and Hotaru ika tempura are must-tries. The menu also includes unique offerings such as cheese-covered tomatoes and Ishiru cucumber, providing a delightful fusion of flavors.
Located near a small bridge, Shubo Shojo is easily accessible and offers a picturesque view of the surrounding area. The attentive and friendly service enhances the dining experience, making reservations recommended to ensure a spot in this popular venue.
While the restaurant does not boast a specific chef profile, its commitment to quality and authenticity is evident in every dish. Additionally, Shubo Shojo features local Ishikawa sake, providing guests with a true taste of the region's offerings. Whether you're a pescetarian or simply a lover of seafood, this restaurant promises a delightful culinary journey.
Shubo Shojo Phone Number
Shubo Shojo Business Days
Shubo Shojo Address
Lions Mansion Entrance Across the Little Bridge, 2-12-15 Korinbo, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa 920-0961
Shubo Shojo Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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