Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo

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Discover the vibrant fusion of cafeteria and izakaya at Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo, steps from Sanyo Himeji Station, featuring delicious Hine Pon and more.
Restaurant Details
Nestled just west of Sanyo Himeji Station, Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo offers a captivating blend of cafeteria and izakaya fare. This vibrant eatery is a beacon for locals and visitors who seek the culinary delights of Himeji. The menu showcases a wide array of Japanese comfort foods such as Hine Pon, a local chicken dish served with ponzu sauce, and the popular Hine Momo no Tataki. Complementing these specialties is a variety of dishes including oden, tempura, sashimi, and more, available in both buffet and a la carte styles.
Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo is especially recognized for its friendly service and casual ambiance. Guests are encouraged to serve themselves from the self-service refrigerator featuring the day's fresh selections, enhancing the relaxed dining experience. An array of beverages, from draft beers and highballs to traditional Japanese spirits, is available at wallet-friendly prices.
The restaurant’s charming retro Showa interior creates a nostalgic vibe while its spacious setting under the elevated tracks ensures a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. With its smoke-friendly policy, Yamaden caters well to groups and solo diners who enjoy eating amidst the buzz of spirited conversations. However, those sensitive to smoke may prefer the designated outdoor drink area, ensuring an enjoyable time for all.
For those looking to explore the local culinary scene, Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo provides a vibrant taste of rustic gastronomy in a cozy corner of Hyogo.
Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo Phone Number
Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo Business Days
Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo Address
Nishiekimaecho, Himeji-shi, Hyogo 670-0913
Yamaden Guard Shita Shokudo Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Hyōgo is home to the best beef in the world, Kobe beef, and that’s not all. From vast natural parks to one of the oldest and biggest castles in Japan, this prefecture covers all bases with natural beauty and a thriving food culture inspired by Chinese and French immigrants in the port cities.
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