Asago
Enjoy upscale cuisine made with seasonal ingredients at this Japanese restaurant. We especially recommend the kaiseki meals (reservations required) that the owner prepares from seasonal fish, such as pike conger eel in summer and yellowtail with sake lees in winter. For lunch, the "Kaisen-don" (¥1,500) and "Shokado bento" (¥1,500) are great ways to enjoy top-notch cuisine at a reasonable price.
DetailDetailed information
- Address
- 50 Kuzaki,Sayo Town
- Telephone Number
- 0790-88-0046
- Opening Hours
- 11:30-14:00 18:00-21:00 (reservation required at night)
- Business Holidays
- Wednesday
- Related web sites
- http://34cho.com/eatdrink/asagoya/
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