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ふくなが

Fukunaga

A distinguished restaurant specializing in premium meat dishes, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine.

Dining

Meats, Fine Dining, Traditional, Japanese Cuisine

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Fukunaga, located in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, is renowned for its exquisite meat dishes, meticulously prepared using the finest local ingredients. The restaurant provides a luxurious dining experience with a menu that features an array of delicacies, including the acclaimed Omi beef, known for its rich flavor and tender texture. The elegant setting and attentive service enhance the dining experience, making it a perfect choice for special occasions and culinary indulgence. Fukunaga’s commitment to quality and tradition is evident in every dish, ensuring a memorable gastronomic journey.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Reservations Required
  • Seasonal Menu

Contact

Address:

2 Chome-3-7 Moriyama, Shiga 524-0022

Phone:

077-596-5125

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