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Omi Meat Sennaritei Kyara

Omi Meat Sennaritei Kyara in Hikone City provides a luxurious yakiniku dining experience, specializing in premium Omi beef served in a refined setting.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Yakiniku, Omi Beef

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Located in the historic city of Hikone, Omi Meat Sennaritei Kyara is a renowned restaurant that showcases the rich flavors of Omi beef, one of Japan’s most esteemed wagyu varieties. The restaurant offers an upscale yakiniku experience where guests can enjoy the exquisite taste of carefully selected Omi beef, grilled to perfection right at the table. The atmosphere of Sennaritei Kyara is both elegant and welcoming, making it a perfect spot for special occasions or a memorable meal. With its commitment to quality and tradition, Sennaritei Kyara provides an exceptional culinary journey into the world of Omi beef, a true treasure of Shiga Prefecture.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Premium Omi Beef
  • Reservations Recommended
  • Elegant Atmosphere

Contact

Address:

2 Chome-1-7 Honmachi, Hikone, Shiga 522-0064

Phone:

0749-21-2789

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