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Uoishi

A refined kaiseki restaurant offering exquisite seasonal seafood dishes in Omihachiman.

Dining

Japanese Cuisine, Fine Dining, Seafood

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Uoishi, nestled in the historical town of Omihachiman, is a fine dining restaurant renowned for its seasonal kaiseki cuisine. Specializing in fresh, locally sourced seafood, each course is meticulously prepared to highlight the natural flavors of the ingredients. The restaurant's serene and elegant setting, combined with attentive service, creates an unforgettable dining experience for those seeking authentic Japanese culinary artistry.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Free Parking

Contact

Address:

994 Azuchicho Jorakuji, Omihachiman, Shiga 521-1351

Phone:

0748-46-2030

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