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Thorough infection prevention measures! You can enjoy delicious local chicken ♪ Completely private rooms are also available ☆
Spring is in full swing!!
A calm Japanese atmosphere creates relaxation
A calm Japanese atmosphere creates relaxation
A calm Japanese atmosphere creates relaxation
Charcoal grilled Seafood BBQ terrace seating is now open! Enjoy the seafood of Echizen Wakasa while taking in the spectacular view of Tsuruga Bay. Bathing is also available.
[7 minutes walk from Fukui Station] [A restaurant that serves delicious sashimi! We also recommend crab and puffer fish delivered directly from the fishing port] [Banquets for up to 30 people]
[8 minutes walk from Fukui Station] [Banquet hall available for up to 45 people] Enjoy Seafood caught in the morning, and Japanese-style meal in [all private rooms]
[All rooms are completely private rooms] Enjoy Kuroge Wagyu beef Yakiniku (Grilled meat), Fukui specialty, sashimi, and Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) cuisine.
If you like chicken, don't hesitate to come! *There is a large parking lot behind restaurant (south side) that is spacious and easy to park.
◇5 minutes walk from Fukui Castle Ruins Daimyocho Station ◇ [Completely equipped with private rooms] A Japanese restaurant where you can casually enjoy seasonal cuisine
Welcome to Echizen, a seafood restaurant directly managed by Echizen Port fishermen! Echizen crab will be released on November 6th!
This restaurant is proud of its extensive menu, from Yakiniku (Grilled meat) to sashimi to hot pot. The fact that it is a hidden spot is also attractive!
``Korean Teppanyaki Nabe Kobo Iron Nabeya'' is a healthy and hearty Korean Cuisine
Mikuni Onsen Cuisine Ryokan and Auberge Echizen Kani-no-Bo is directly managed by Banyoro. You can fully enjoy fresh local Seafood
New seasonal menu "Seasonal Seafood Bowl (3,800 yen including tax)". Be sure to try the luxurious Seafood Bowl! !
"Oyagen" celebrates its 25th anniversary ◆Enjoy our signature charcoal-grilled yakitori and courses while being surrounded by the warmth of wood