Local Cuisine Spots in Tsukuba / Tsuchiura / Ushiku / Kashima Area

  • Renkonya
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    4.5
    11 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ibaraki Pref. Ushikushi Kamiya 1-6-8
    A restaurant serving creative cuisine created by a chef who trained in Ginza and the United States located a 15-minute walk from the east exit of Ushiku Station on the JR Joban Line. The restaurant serves hasamiage lotus root fill-and-fry made with fresh, crisp lotus root from a specially contracted farm; sweet potato buns; and harihari nabe hotpot made with Mizuna greens and Shurei pork raised in Ibaraki Prefecture. Diners can also taste fresh fish personally stocked by the owner at the market served sashimi style and grilled with yuzu. The restaurant also offers a variety of courses for a girls night out, going away event, or other party.

    This is one of the famous place in this location. They use pretty fresh seasonal vegetables, raw fish and seasonal recommended Sake they surve. Food and sake matching is sofisticated.

  • Kagetsurou
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    4.0
    6 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    1-5-7, Chuo, Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki, 300-0043

    土浦の代表老舗料亭で飛び込みランチしました。 個室でお昼のお弁当たまずさ4000円をいただきました。 さすが料亭の味、個室で一人ランチ堪能しました。 建物も日本の文化を感じられ、外国の方に是非お勧めです。

  • BATEI
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    2F, 1-10-18, Amakubo, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, 305-0005
  • WAZAKANAKOTETSU
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    1-14-14, Sakuramachi, Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki, 300-0037
  • kateiryori yutuki
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ibaraki Pref. Tsukubashi Higashi 2-11-21
  • Ocean Dining Doko
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Ibaraki Pref. Tsukubashi Amakubo 1-7-8

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Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.

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