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Shiki no Kura (literally, 'Storehouse of the Four Seasons')

四季の蔵

Kinshicho
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japanese
bar
izakaya
3.8
(411 reviews)
¥¥
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Recent Reviews

4.0

Drawn in by the cold weather and the promise of beef stew, I entered the restaurant. The interior is spacious and offers a variety of seating options. They have a value-for-money lunch set with a drink included for under ¥1000, and the portions are generous. They also accept electronic payments.

4.0

I visited for the first time. The atmosphere of the restaurant was great, the staff were bright and very kind, and the food was absolutely delicious. The lunch sets were all delicious despite being inexpensive, and even the miso soup and rice in the set were surprisingly delicious for an izakaya. All the individual dishes were delicious too, with not a single miss, and everyone I went with praised them. They all said they wanted to come back with their families. I want to add this to my list of favorite restaurants too! (^^)d I want to try coming here at night next time. The only reason I gave it one less star is because the toilet was a little dirty, otherwise it was perfect.

4.0

The restaurant is conveniently located near the station and offers semi-private rooms. They have a wide variety of dishes, including seafood and meat, making it a very convenient place. The food is all delicious, and the drinks are served promptly. If you're looking for a place to have a relaxing meal, I highly recommend it.

4.0

I went to this izakaya expecting seafood, but they have a wide variety of meat dishes on the menu too. I ordered a sashimi platter, oyster fritters, black wagyu beef croquettes, and lamp skewers. Both the seafood and meat were delicious. The tuna and cream cheese chinja-ae was absolutely perfect with sake! For the final dish, we had fried rice (laughs). The stone-baked beef sukiyaki fried rice was 902 yen (tax included). It was almost like a stone-baked bibimbap at first. While it wasn't completely burnt on the bottom, the crispy parts definitely had a fried rice texture. I'm not sure if I'd call it a great fried rice, but it was definitely tasty. The bill came out to a little over 10,000 yen for two people, including drinks. If you're going to spend 3,000 yen per person at a chain izakaya, I think it's better to spend 5,000 yen per person here and have a better experience.

4.0

I visited this restaurant for lunch with my relatives. The staff was very friendly and the atmosphere was pleasant. The menu offered a variety of dishes, from meat to sashimi, and I opted for the sashimi set. The sashimi was fresh, the rice was shiny, and the miso soup was delicious. All of this, including a drink, cost around 1100 yen, which was great! Refills for the drink were only about 100 yen. My daughter ordered the beef tendon stew, but it wasn't very tender, perhaps because it wasn't cooked long enough. The flavor was good though. It was a lovely restaurant where we could enjoy a leisurely meal!