Bistro Mill Printemps Restaurant Reservations | Koshu, Yamanashi (Katsunumachō)
Bistro Mill Printemps Restaurant Reservations | Koshu, Yamanashi (Katsunumachō)
Bistro Mill Printemps Restaurant Reservations | Koshu, Yamanashi (Katsunumachō)

    Bistro Mill Printemps Restaurant Reservations | Koshu, Yamanashi (Katsunumachō)

    At Bistro Mill Printemps in Katsunuma, discover a delightful fusion of classic French cuisine and local flavors in a warm, inviting atmosphere. This page provides insight into the restaurant's unique offerings, including signature dishes and wine pairings, giving you a sense of what to expect during your visit. Feel free to explore the menu and learn more about the culinary experiences that await you.

    Overview

    Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Culinary Gem in Katsunuma
    Bistro Mill Printemps, located in the charming region of Katsunuma, is a cozy bistro that captures the essence of French cuisine while embracing local ingredients. Founded by a couple formerly associated with the esteemed Ginza Le Can, the restaurant exudes a warm atmosphere where the chef's passion for quality and seasonal products shines through. The intimate space, adorned with thoughtfully selected decor, offers guests a welcoming environment that enhances the delightful culinary experience. 
    Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Exquisite Dishes That Embrace Local Flavors
    The cuisine at Bistro Mill Printemps is a celebration of French culinary tradition fused with fresh, local produce. Guests can indulge in a range of thoughtfully crafted dishes, well-complemented by an impressive selection of wines, including the renowned Koshu varieties. Signature items include the white fish marinated with herbs, perfectly seared sea bream, and the richly flavored Koshu wine beef, grilled to perfection and served with a refined wine sauce. The expert pairing of each dish with local wines enhances the flavors, creating a harmonious dining experience. 
    Cuisine Genres: French Classics with a Local Twist
    Bistro Mill Printemps specializes in classic French cuisine that emphasizes the beauty of local ingredients. From delicate appetizers to sumptuous main courses and decadent desserts, each dish tells a story of culinary artistry and regional pride. Diners can expect a menu that not only honors French culinary techniques but also highlights the freshness and creativity that local products bring to the table. This delightful blend invites guests to experience a rich tapestry of flavors that reflect both French tradition and the fertile landscape of Yamanashi.

    Reviews

    "Visiting this bistro after a wine tour was a great choice. The atmosphere was inviting and the local dishes were fantastic. The highlight was the pork with grape sauce, which was a delightful surprise. I look forward to coming back for another meal." 
    "I had a wonderful lunch here with a focus on seasonal local ingredients. The salad was fresh, and the creamy sweet potato soup was comforting. The grilled beef was perfectly cooked. I'm excited to return and enjoy a longer dinner next time." 
    "Dining at this charming bistro was a treat. The ambiance was cozy, and the chef provided a warm, welcoming experience. The wine selection was impressive, and everything from the starters to the dessert was simply delightful. I cannot wait to visit again." 
    "The presentation of the dishes at this restaurant was stunning, and the flavors were just as impressive. I enjoyed the seasonal vegetables and local wines. Each bite was a pleasure, and I can't wait to try more of their offerings in the future." 
    "This spot near Kofu was a great find. The homemade elements in the dishes really stood out, and the staff was friendly and attentive. The overall experience was very satisfying, and I'm eager to come back and explore more of the menu."

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 11:30 AM – 3:15 PM, 5:30 – 10:00 PM
    Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 3:15 PM, 5:30 – 10:00 PM
    Wednesday: Closed
    Thursday: 11:30 AM – 3:15 PM, 5:30 – 10:00 PM
    Friday: 11:30 AM – 3:15 PM, 5:30 – 10:00 PM
    Saturday: 11:30 AM – 3:15 PM, 5:30 – 10:00 PM
    Sunday: 11:30 AM – 3:15 PM, 5:30 – 10:00 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway
    4.4km (2.75mi) from Katsunuma Budokyo Station 
    7.1km (4.39mi) from Yamanashi City Station 
    7.1km (4.43mi) from Higashi Yamanashi Station
    Bus stop
    542m (0.34mi) from Iwai Eight District West - about a 9-minute walk 
    758m (0.47mi) from Shofukuji - about a 12-minute walk 
    674m (0.42mi) from Library/Cultural Hall - about a 11-minute walk 

    Map

     2097-1 Katsunumachō Shimoiwasaki, Koshu, Yamanashi 409-1313, Japan 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Yamanashi - A Gateway to Nature and Adventure
    Yamanashi Prefecture, nestled in the heart of Japan's mountainous landscape, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, outdoor activities, and rich cultural heritage. It is particularly famous for its close proximity to the iconic Mount Fuji and its thriving winemaking industry.
    • Mount Fuji: As Japan's highest peak, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers stunning views and a range of hiking trails suitable for all levels of adventurers. Its majestic presence is a must-see, especially from the surrounding serene lakes and parks.
    • Fujikyu Highland: This popular amusement park features thrilling rides and attractions that provide excitement for visitors of all ages. With views of Mount Fuji as a backdrop, it’s an ideal location for family fun and entertainment.
    • Kofu Castle: The historical ruins of Kofu Castle offer a glimpse into Japan's feudal past, where visitors can explore the reconstructed stone walls and enjoy panoramic views of the city below. The surrounding park is perfect for a peaceful stroll and appreciating seasonal cherry blossoms.
    Koshu - A Land of Wine and Historic Delights
    Koshu, a city in Yamanashi Prefecture, is celebrated for its rich viticulture and historical sites. It embodies the charm of Japan's traditional culture while also embracing modern winemaking techniques.
    • Koshu Winery: This winery is famous for its high-quality Koshu grapes, producing exquisite white wines characterized by their crisp flavor. Visitors can tour the vineyards, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy tastings.
    • ぶどうの丘 (Budō no Oka): An observation tower combined with a wine museum, Budō no Oka provides visitors with sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards and mountains. It's an excellent destination for wine enthusiasts interested in the local history of winemaking.
    • Yamanashi Prefectural Science Center: This interactive science center features exhibitions and activities that engage visitors in the wonders of science and technology. The planetarium and workshops make it a great place for families seeking educational entertainment.

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