Yoichi

Yoichi
Savor authentic yakitori in Maibara, expertly grilled over binchotan charcoal. Torinokotowari Yoichi promises a serene dining experience in Shiga Prefecture.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the tranquil Maibara neighborhood, Torinokotowari Yoichi is a culinary gem in Shiga Prefecture, offering an unforgettable Japanese dining voyage focused on yakitori. At the heart of this vibrant izakaya is a meticulous grilling method that transforms each skewer into a symphony of flavors, utilizing only the quintessential binchotan charcoal. From succulent chicken thighs to savory liver skewers, every dish is a testimony to exquisite craftsmanship.
Beyond its tantalizing menu, the establishment's ambiance evokes a sense of comfort and authenticity. Bamboo accents, earthy tones, and intimate seating arrangements create a serene backdrop reminiscent of traditional Japan, making it an ideal sanctuary for both casual gatherings and intimate dinners.
Conveniently situated near the accessible Maibara Station, Torinokotowari Yoichi invites both locals and travelers to indulge in a dining experience that feels both exclusive and welcoming. Whether you're an aficionado of Japanese cuisine or discovering it for the first time, the team, led by passionate chefs, ensure every guest experiences the rich tapestry of traditional flavors with a modern twist.
The service here is renowned for its warmth and attentiveness, ensuring every meal is complemented by a personal touch. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during weekends, drawing regulars and newcomers alike eager to savor the distinct taste that Torinokotowari Yoichi has to offer. Join them for an evening where the art of yakitori takes center stage, providing a memorable culinary journey rooted in tradition.
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2-chōme-94 Shimotara, Maibara, Shiga 521-0016, Japan
Yoichi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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