Shunraku Sawada

Discover authentic Toyama flavors at Shunraku Sawada, where traditional Japanese cuisine meets modern elegance and attentive service.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Imizu, Toyama, Shunraku Sawada is a hidden gem for Japanese cuisine enthusiasts. Known for its kaiseki-style offerings, the restaurant takes diners on a culinary journey through a medley of seasonally inspired dishes. Experience the freshness of local sashimi or savor intricate creations such as simmered yellowtail with daikon, each dish reflecting deep-rooted artistry.
Located a short walk from landmarks like Daimon High School, Shunraku Sawada's charm extends beyond its delectable food. The interior, a blend of modern and traditional Japanese design, offers a tranquil atmosphere with table and tatami seating, perfect for intimate dinners or celebratory gatherings. Seasonal touches feature prominently in dishes like chestnut rice and yuba with sesame tofu, ensuring an immersive dining experience.
Led by a dedicated father-son duo, each guest is warmly welcomed with attentive and friendly service. Patrons enjoy a leisurely dining pace, allowing for the careful presentation and enjoyment of each course. The quality of food and personalized service continues to enchant locals and visitors alike.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak times, to secure your place at this beloved Toyama dining destination. Indulge in the authentic flavors of Toyama, celebrated through dishes steeped in tradition and passion for culinary excellence.
Shunraku Sawada Phone Number
Shunraku Sawada Business Days
Shunraku Sawada Address
20-1 Yasuyoshi, Imizu-shi, Toyama 939-0242
Shunraku Sawada 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
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