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鶴の恩返し

Turu no Omotenashi

Relaxed restaurant offering Western-style dishes and hourly all-you-can-drink options.

Dining

Casual Dining, Western Cuisine, All-You-Can-Drink

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Turu no Omotenashi provides a laid-back dining experience with a menu of Western-style dishes paired with all-you-can-drink plans charged by the hour. Located in Moriyama, Shiga, the restaurant is perfect for casual get-togethers, offering a cozy and welcoming setting. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick drink or a leisurely meal, Turu no Omotenashi combines tasty food, refreshing drinks, and friendly service for a relaxed outing.

Facilities & Services

  • All-You-Can-Drink Options
  • Western-Style Dishes
  • Casual Atmosphere

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-5-番10-105号 Moriyama, Shiga 524-0022

Phone:

077-596-5774

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