Reservation for Fujiwara Nagoya in Aichi

updated: June 20th, 2024

Enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine in Nagoya at Fujiwara. Located in Izumi, Higashi-ku, it offers a calm atmosphere and a wide variety of dishes. Highly regarded for its course meals and exquisite ingredients, it's a top-rated izakaya. Visit now for an unforgettable culinary experience.

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    Fujiwara is a restaurant located in Izumi, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.
     It is conveniently located a 5-minute walk from Kyuya-dori Station on the subway.
     The restaurant has 26 seats and offers a calm atmosphere where you can enjoy your meal at a leisurely pace.
    The restaurant mainly serves Japanese cuisine and has a wide variety of dishes.
     The course meals, especially popular at events like wine tastings, are highly regarded for their deliciousness.
     It is also used as a restaurant for entertaining guests, and the service is known for being polite and friendly.
    The chefs at Fujiwara are particular about the ingredients and provide dishes with delicate knife work and beautiful presentation.
     The white fish roe and blowfish Shirako are particularly acclaimed as exquisite.
     The menu also offers a wide variety of choices, such as "Assorted Sashimi" and "Steamed Young Sea Bream with Bamboo Shoots".
    Fujiwara is known as a high-class izakaya that is listed in the top 1000 of Tabelog, a popular restaurant review website in Japan.
     Its high-quality dishes and excellent service have been highly praised.
     Additionally, there are a large number of employees, and it is apparent that they work diligently.
    Fujiwara is recommended for those who want to enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine in Nagoya.
     You can savor dishes that showcase the skills and dedication of the chefs.
     Please visit at least once.


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