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Gingin

French restaurant offering a casual yet refined dining experience in Higashiomi.

Dining

French Cuisine, Casual Dining, Shiga Dining

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Gingin is a cozy French restaurant located in Higashiomi, Shiga, known for its creative approach to French cuisine. The menu showcases carefully crafted dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, blending traditional techniques with a modern twist. With its relaxed atmosphere and warm hospitality, Gingin is perfect for casual dining or celebrating special moments. Whether you're a local or a traveler exploring Shiga, this charming spot offers a memorable culinary experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Seasonal French Cuisine
  • Relaxed Dining Atmosphere
  • Attentive Service

Contact

Address:

527-0046 Shiga, Higashiomi, Myohojicho, 875-1 アーバンリバティ 1F

Phone:

050-5462-4127

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