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琵琶コラージュ

Biwa Collage

A fusion dining experience blending Japanese and Western culinary traditions in an elegant setting.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Italian Cuisine, Fusion

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Located in Nagahama, Biwa Collage offers a unique fusion dining experience where Japanese and Western flavors are masterfully combined. The menu is crafted with seasonal ingredients from the local Shiga region, presenting dishes that are innovative yet rooted in tradition. With its sophisticated ambiance and thoughtfully curated cuisine, this fine dining destination is ideal for special occasions or culinary exploration. Reservations are required to enjoy this harmonious blend of cultures and flavors.

Facilities & Services

  • Fusion Cuisine Menus

  • Seasonal Ingredients

  • Elegant Dining Atmosphere

Contact

Address:

13-16 Motohamacho, Nagahama, Shiga 526-0059

Phone:

0749-53-2831

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