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近江牛レストラン ティファニー

Specialties Omi Beef Restaurant Tiffany

Cozy restaurant specializing in Omi beef dishes, offering tatami rooms and a relaxed ambiance.

Dining

Casual Dining, Japanese Cuisine, Omi Beef

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Omi Beef Restaurant Tiffany, nestled in Kanekichiyamamoto Honten in Omihachiman, offers a down-to-earth dining experience featuring the region’s renowned Omi beef. The warm, welcoming atmosphere is complemented by the availability of traditional tatami rooms for a more authentic Japanese dining experience. Known for its high-quality beef dishes and attentive service, this restaurant is a must-visit for those looking to savor Shiga’s culinary heritage in a cozy setting.

Facilities & Services

  • Omi Beef Specialties
  • Tatami Rooms Available
  • Casual Dining Atmosphere

Contact

Address:

558 Takakaicho, Omihachiman, Shiga 523-0891

Phone:

0748-33-3055

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