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1-1 Mimosusogawachō, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-0813, Japan
contacts phone: +81 83-222-2022
website: www.heiketyaya.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 33.9660131, Longitude: 130.9575174
Ricky Ling
::My first time, search by google, rated 4.3 having dinner tonight without booking, unfortunately it is full, we are very disappointed. Finally we can as special arrangement made by a manager I guess, it is great!! We have tried 2 sets and medium size of raw squib. Food is above standard, service is intensive & environment (besides the bridge) is attractive, price is really affordable. Really, it is my first time to be here, and surely not the last time, will come back again
Nadya Jammal
::So authentic and delicious!!! Such a wonderful view and by a number of touristy/historical quick visits. Such an enjoyable meal and experience.
Arlene Rances
::We had a unique dining experience here at akama. It's a romantic place to have dinner, located along the Kanmom straits. Unique for me since it is our first time to try their delectable fugu dishes.
soe
::Ordered kawara-soba and fugu shumai, super good! Also the view was very beautiful.
Nat Fine
::This is a stylish and moderately upscale restaurant. I walked in alone and was shown into a very large private room. At first I felt awkward visiting such a nice restaurant alone but it was no problem. You could easily order single dishes for as little as ¥1500 (yakisoba, sashimi, etc.) and set meals start around ¥2500-3000. I ordered a set, fugu sashimi, and a drink for around ¥5000-6000. Overall, not too pricey for the location and quality. The views of the Kanmon Strait are very excellent. I particularly liked the kawara soba. Fugu sashimi was an interesting experience but I would not seek it out again. If you order it, it comes with a spicy garnish and dipping sauce. Shimonoseki is the most famous place in Japan for fugu, so you should try it while you are here.