Charcoal tavern flame Sapporo Station North shop

Charcoal tavern flame Sapporo Station North shop
Savor sumibi-cooked izakaya delights with tsukune and all-you-can-drink options moments from bustling Sapporo Station.
Restaurant Details
Sumibi Izakaya En Sapporo Eki Kitaguchi is a window into the dynamic world of Japanese tavern culture. Nestled in the heart of Sapporo, this izakaya is a magnet for locals and tourists alike, drawn by its reputation for hearty, flavorful dishes.
The menu showcases yakitori and hot pot specialties, with standout items including tsukune (minced chicken meatballs) and the famous zangi, Hokkaido's version of crispy fried chicken. Each dish is carefully crafted to deliver authentic Japanese flavors in every bite.
Positioned conveniently in Kita Ward near Sapporo Station, this dining gem provides easy access for explorers before or after experiencing Sapporo's top attractions. The lively, cozy interior invites both close-knit gatherings and animated group celebrations.
Sumibi Izakaya En captures the spirited essence of a traditional izakaya, facilitating a space where guests can relax and enjoy a myriad of savory foods and drinks. Friendly staff members are attentive, ready to enhance the dining experience, although peak times may exhibit slight service delays.
One attractive feature is its all-you-can-drink menu, spotlighting a broad selection of local sake and beers, ideally paired with the restaurant's bold, savory dishes. Combining affordability with culinary authenticity continues to bolster its popularity in the area.
Charcoal tavern flame Sapporo Station North shop Phone Number
Charcoal tavern flame Sapporo Station North shop Business Days
Charcoal tavern flame Sapporo Station North shop Address
Japan, 〒060-0807 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Kita Ward, Kita 7 Jōnishi, 2-chōme−9 ベル ヴュ オフィス 札幌 B1F
Charcoal tavern flame Sapporo Station North shop Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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