Toriryori Jun

Toriryori Jun
Discover Toriryori Jun in Nagoya, where Mikawa red chicken dishes are crafted to perfection in a serene setting near Takaoka Station.
Restaurant Details
Toriryori Jun is a hidden gem located in the heart of Nagoya, specifically in the Izumi area of Higashi Ward. Nestled on the fourth floor of a building near Takaoka Station, this restaurant is a haven for chicken dish enthusiasts. Specializing in a variety of chicken delicacies, Toriryori Jun is renowned for its use of Mikawa red chicken, a local specialty that adds a unique flavor to its offerings.
The menu at Toriryori Jun is a culinary journey through expertly crafted chicken dishes. Guests can indulge in a course meal that features delights such as chicken cream croquettes, yakitori, and grilled rice balls. The restaurant also offers a selection of innovative dishes including chawanmushi with chives and minced meat, shiitake mushroom tempura stuffed with meat, and savory chicken shumai.
The ambiance of Toriryori Jun is calm and clean, with simple decor that complements its L-shaped counter seating, accommodating up to eight guests. This intimate setting is perfect for those seeking a quiet dining experience with attentive service, as the restaurant is operated by a single staff member who ensures each guest's needs are met.
For those who enjoy pairing their meals with a fine beverage, Toriryori Jun offers an all-you-can-drink option featuring quality Japanese sake, shochu, and wine. The menu changes monthly, providing variety and excitement for repeat visitors. Whether you're a local or a traveler, Toriryori Jun promises a memorable dining experience with its exquisite chicken dishes and welcoming atmosphere.
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Toriryori Jun Address
Akusesu Izumi 4F, 2-28-12 Izumi, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0001
Toriryori Jun Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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