Yoimachi Kingyo

Yoimachi Kingyo
Experience authentic Izakaya cuisine at Yoimachi Kingyo, just steps from Morioka Station, with a wide selection of local Iwate sake and traditional dishes.
Restaurant Details
Yoimachi Kingyo is a delightful Izakaya located in the heart of Morioka, Iwate, just a short stroll from the bustling Morioka Station. Nestled on the second floor of a mixed-use building, this Japanese-style tavern offers a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere, perfect for both regular patrons and travelers seeking an authentic dining experience.
The menu at Yoimachi Kingyo is a celebration of traditional Izakaya fare, featuring a wide array of dishes that highlight the rich flavors of Japanese cuisine. Diners can indulge in specialties such as agedashi tofu, zangi, and motsu nikomi, each prepared with meticulous attention to detail. The restaurant also offers unique options like tori wasa and moro kyuu, ensuring a diverse culinary journey.
The ambiance is bright and clean, with an L-shaped counter and tables that encourage social interaction. The friendly and cheerful owner, along with the attentive staff, provide warm hospitality, making every visit memorable. The restaurant's sophisticated decor complements its culinary offerings, creating a harmonious dining environment.
Yoimachi Kingyo is also renowned for its extensive selection of local Iwate sake, with a map showcasing sakes from various cities and towns in the region. This feature not only enhances the dining experience but also offers guests a taste of local culture.
Whether you're a local or a visitor, Yoimachi Kingyo promises a delightful dining experience that captures the essence of Japanese Izakaya culture.
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Yoimachi Kingyo Address
10-5 2F Moriokaekimaedori, Morioka, Iwate 020-0034
Yoimachi Kingyo Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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