Yamazaki

Yamazaki
Seafood
Discover izakaya-style seafood at Shusai Yamazaki, where expert chefs bring you signature dishes in a cozy Nagano setting.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Nagano, Shusai Yamazaki offers a sublime exploration of regional cuisine. This izakaya-style tavern is renowned for its superb selection of seafood, striking an exquisite balance between tradition and innovation. Patrons are welcomed to a warm, intimate atmosphere that is perfect for both casual dinners and important gatherings.
Visitors are enchanted by the meticulously prepared dishes such as sashimi platters that include delicacies like sea urchin and plump bluefin tuna. The use of local produce and fresh seafood is at the heart of every dish, ensuring that the meal is as authentic as it is flavorful. The restaurant also takes pride in a special menu featuring rare finds like spiny lobster sashimi and steamed abalone.
Located just a short walk from Gondo Station, in proximity to some of Nagano's notable landmarks, the restaurant is easily accessible. Shusai Yamazaki presents an inviting, relaxed setting adorned with simple yet elegant decorations which enhance the overall dining experience.
The dedicated staff makes guests feel at home, providing attentive service with a personalized touch. The restaurant is equipped with private rooms, ideal for a more intimate dining experience, and also caters to special dietary requests.
A favorite among locals and visitors alike, Shusai Yamazaki is not just a place to eat but a destination that celebrates the art of Japanese cuisine, offering a memorable culinary journey through its esteemed dishes.
Yamazaki Access Info
Shusai Yamazaki is a 2-minute walk from Gondo Station.
Yamazaki Phone Number
Yamazaki Business Days
Yamazaki Address
Gondōchō-1449-24 Tsuruga, Nagano, 380-0833, Japan
Yamazaki Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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