Kanazawa
Japanese: Izakaya
Seafood: Grilled Fish
Taishu Kappo Uogin Description
As you step into Taishu Kappo Uogin, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the essence of Kanazawa. The decor exudes a sense of authenticity, with traditional elements and a touch of rustic charm. The restaurant also boasts a wide selection of local sake from Ishikawa, perfect for pairing with your meal.
One of the highlights of dining at Taishu Kappo Uogin is their 'Oke-mori' style sashimi platter, where an assortment of fresh seafood is beautifully presented in a wooden bucket. This visually stunning dish allows you to savor the flavors of the Japan Sea, while also showcasing the restaurant's attention to detail and dedication to quality.
Whether you're looking for a casual meal or a special occasion, Taishu Kappo Uogin offers a memorable dining experience that sets it apart from other establishments. From the friendly staff to the delectable dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Kanazawa's culinary delights.
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Taishu Kappo Uogin Overview
Access
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Operating Hours
Mon: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Tue: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Wed: Closed
Thur: Closed
Fri: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Sat: 5:00PM-11:30PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Craft cocktails
Family-friendly
Romantic
Private Dining Room
Non-smoking
Sake Selection
WiFi Available
Stylish Interior
Taishu Kappo Uogin Reviews
Taishu Kappo Uogin Google Average Rating
5
5
The food was wonderful and the staff super friendly and helpful. Besides an English menu they were so kind to explain how to prepare and eat each dish ðð»ðð»ðð»
We had a wonderful evening.
5
We had such an enjoyable and authentic Japanese experience here on a weeknight! It was pretty busy, the place had a great buzz and everyone was welcoming.
You order many small dishes and share or not and there is such a fantastic selection of food!
Their menu has an English option and there are pictures of all the many, many menu items. They have a rice and miso option and I asked to have instead a grilled rice ball and miso; no problem at all!
We were going for a cheaper sake option and asked if it was OK and the person looking after our table asked if he could make a suggestion, so we could have a better sake!
Three of us had lots of food, we had a couple small carafes of sake and it was under $100.
Wow, what a great experience and a lovely memory to take home.
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