Toritomi

Toritomi
Embark on a culinary journey at Toritomi, where Miyazaki's Tsuma Jidori delights meet traditional izakaya in a lively setting. A treat for gourmands.
Restaurant Details
Toritomi, located in the heart of Miyazaki, is where culinary tradition meets passion. Specializing in authentic Japanese izakaya-style dining, the restaurant takes pride in serving exquisite dishes centered around the local Tsuma Jidori chicken. This free-range chicken is celebrated for its rich flavor and tender texture, expertly showcased in their signature charcoal-grilled chicken and sashimi.
The establishment finds its spot in the lively district of Chūōdōri, easily accessible for those exploring the vibrant neighborhood. Toritomi welcomes guests into a cozy izakaya ambience, complete with the warm glow of lighting and a bustling environment that blends the chatter of patrons with heartfelt hospitality.
Underlining its appeal is the restaurant’s dedicated staff, always ready to guide guests through the menu and ensure a memorable dining experience. It's this attentive service, coupled with the quality of the dishes, that keeps both locals and visitors returning for more.
The interior, though embodying simplicity, reflects a rustic charm that complements the lively atmosphere, ideal for friendly gatherings or a relaxed dining affair. Besides the grilled specialties, the menu offers a variety of local delicacies, crafted with the same precision and premium quality, promising satisfaction with every bite.
For anyone seeking a genuine taste of Miyazaki’s culinary strengths, Toritomi stands as a beacon of flavor and tradition, leaving a lasting impression on those who dine within its welcoming walls.
Toritomi Access Info
Toritomi is a 13-minute walk from Miyazaki Station.
Toritomi Phone Number
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Toritomi Address
Japan, 〒880-0002 Miyazaki, Chūōdōri, 6−5−2 階(移転
Toritomi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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