Zot

Zot
Fusion
Relish in Belgium’s authentic flavors at Zot, where beers and cheers meet moments away from Akita Station in a vibrant sports bar like no other.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Akita, just a brief stroll from Akita Station, is Zot, a unique hub dedicated to the confluence of Belgian culinary traditions and a vibrant sports bar atmosphere. This charming venue is celebrated for its impressive collection of over 70 different Belgian beers, each presented with its specially designed glassware to enhance the authentic Belgian experience right from the comfort of Japan.
At Zot, diners are treated to a genuine taste of Belgium with classic dishes like Waterzooi—a creamy chicken stew—and Boulette, succulent meatballs lovingly prepared. These traditional Belgian treats come alongside local specialties, such as a spicy dry keema curry that adds an artistic local flair to the menu. A definite highlight at Zot is the famous Belgian frites, expertly twice-fried to a crispy perfection, making them an impeccable match for the array of beers available.
Founded by a passionate connoisseur from Oga, Zot not only caters to current beer enthusiasts with its vast offerings but is also planning to delve into local brewing in the near future, promising even more exclusive tastes. The ambience at Zot is both spacious and lively, with a welcoming staff always ready to enhance your dining journey. Whether visiting alone for a moment of solitude with a fine brew or in a group to cheer on the local team, Blaublitz Akita, Zot promises an engaging and delightful experience from start to finish.
Traditional yet innovative, Zot remains a cornerstone of Akita's dining scene, offering a memorable culinary adventure infused with the rich heritage of Belgian beers and cuisine.
Zot Phone Number
Zot Business Days
Zot Address
4-chōme-17-30 Nakadōri, Akita, 010-0001, Japan
Zot Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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