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近江肉せんなり亭 伽羅

Sennari Tei Kyara

Indulge in premium Omi beef delicacies within a serene, traditional Japanese setting in Hikone's historic district.

Dining

Sukiyaki, Shabu-Shabu, Omi Beef, Japanese Cuisine

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Nestled in the heart of Hikone's castle town, Sennari Tei Kyara specializes in exquisite Omi beef cuisine, offering a range of dishes from sukiyaki and shabu-shabu to perfectly seared steaks. The restaurant prides itself on sourcing high-quality, dry-aged Omi beef, ensuring a melt-in-your-mouth experience. Guests can choose from various dining settings, including private tatami rooms, enhancing the authentic Japanese ambiance.

Facilities & Services

  • 82 seats, including private rooms for groups of 2 to 20

  • Non-smoking environment

  • Free Wi-Fi available

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Parking available for 10 cars

  • Multilingual menus (English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean)

  • Open daily from 11:30 AM to 9:30 PM (last order at 8:30 PM); closed on Tuesdays

Contact

Address:

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

Phone:

0749-21-2789

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