- CAFÉ Yotsuba
CAFÉ Yotsuba
Facility Basic Information
- Address
- 176-2 Ryotsu Ebisu, Sado, Niigata 952-0011
- TEL
- 0259-67-7200
- Payment Methods
- Credit cards not accepted
- Assistance in Foreign Languages
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No
- Internet
- Not Available
- General Accessibility
- Not Available
- Transport Access
- Ryotsu Port Approx 5 minutes by car
- Nearest bus stop
- Ebisu Honmachi (Honsen [Main Line], Minamisen [South Line], Higashikaigansen Line, Uchikaifusen Line, Yokojuku Line) Approx. 3 minutes on foot from bus stop
- Parking
- Not Available
- Opening Times
- 11:00 - 14:30、17:00 - 21:00
- Regular holiday
- Tuesdays (may change if Tuesday is in the middle of consecutive holidays)
- Number of seats
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14
- Reservation
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Not required
- Conditions
- Open for lunch, Available for private party rent-out, Non-smoking section available
Nearby Spots
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Ryokan (Japanese-style Inn) Hot Spring Outdoor bath
Sado Kamoko Onsen Kohan no Yado Yoshidaya
Initially started as a restaurant in the Ansei Era of the Edo Period (1854-60), Yoshidaya is now a long-established Japanese-style inn with a hot spa drawing from the thermal waters of Sado Kamoko Onsen's hot springs. Seasonally scenic views over Lake Kamo and the Osado Mountains, as well as the view at dusk from an open-air bath fed with natural thermal waters continuously flowing from the source, are sights to behold. Multi-course dinners of Japanese cuisine feature Sado's seafood, and our uncompromising attitude toward nourishment, passed down from the time of its foundation, adds color to your table.
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Ryokan (Japanese-style Inn)
Yutakaya Ryokan
Established in 1945, Yutakaya Ryokan has gained a reputation as an inn which serves rich harvest of the sea and the mountains full of rustic flavours, and beautifully presented, modern, creative cuisines. Close to Sado Kisen's Ryotsu Ferry Terminal, the inn is a convenient base for sightseeing. Yutakaya Ryokan enjoys popularity among fishers and divers. The inn also welcomes solo travellers who wish to stay without any meal plans, and ideal for business travellers.
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Restaurant Fish Dishes Set menus/Rice bowls/Kamameshi(hot pot rice) Soba (buckwheat) and Udon Noodles Unagi (eel) Ryokan (Japanese-style Inn)
Hotel Amanogawaso
As the signboard bearing "Izuei Bekkan (annex)" suggests, the long-established eel restaurant "Izuei" in Ueno Ikenohata, Tokyo, is the owner of the hotel. The hotel is located in the bustling areas in Ryotsu Ebisu, and offers a perfect setting for sightseeing and business. The hotel houses a restaurant with a view on the sixth floor, where not only hotel guests but also non-hotel guests can dine. You can enjoy the panoramic view over Lake Kamo and Osado mountains, while feasting on dishes including Unaju, rice with grilled eel in a lacquer box.
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Other
Ryotsu Catholic Church
Christianity is considered to have been brought to Sado first in the Edo Period (1603-1867). Ryotsu Catholic Church was founded by a French Christian missionary, Fr. Drouart De Lezey. It was burnt down once in 1883, but was reconstructed by a missionary, De Noailles, in 1887. The church building was designed by Father Papino, who designed many churches in Japan.
Stores where you can eat and drink nearby
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Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Creative Concoctions Tempura/Deep-Fried Dishes Other Chinese Cuisine
Creative cuisine restaurant Taro
Taro is an exciting restaurant offering creative dishes. A hospitable master chef will welcome you and skillfully serves his delicious dishes. "Tofu (bean curd) Pizza" is especially popular for ladies. The menu has an impressive selection of mouth-watering dishes such as beer-battered deep-fried chicken, German potato salad in downtown style, and Taro's mapo tofu (hot and spicy bean curd). It confidently provides an ample selection of shochu (Japanese distilled spirits).
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Casual Eatery Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Fish Dishes Tempura/Deep-Fried Dishes Steak and Burger steak Chinese Cuisine
Kirintei
Kirintei is fastidious about water quality, and use natural water sourced from Mt Haguro in Yamagata Prefecture. Their menus have an amazing variety of dishes, from grilled fish, sashimi, Japanese cuisine to yoshoku (Japanese arrangements of western cuisine) such as burger steak patties and deep-fried breaded shrimps and Chinese cuisine. Light bites are also delicious. Please arrive early, or you may have to wait. You can also enjoy homemade fruit liquors made from silver wine, chocolate wine, etc.
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Restaurant Fish Dishes Set menus/Rice bowls/Kamameshi(hot pot rice) Soba (buckwheat) and Udon Noodles Unagi (eel) Ryokan (Japanese-style Inn)
Hotel Amanogawaso
As the signboard bearing "Izuei Bekkan (annex)" suggests, the long-established eel restaurant "Izuei" in Ueno Ikenohata, Tokyo, is the owner of the hotel. The hotel is located in the bustling areas in Ryotsu Ebisu, and offers a perfect setting for sightseeing and business. The hotel houses a restaurant with a view on the sixth floor, where not only hotel guests but also non-hotel guests can dine. You can enjoy the panoramic view over Lake Kamo and Osado mountains, while feasting on dishes including Unaju, rice with grilled eel in a lacquer box.
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Izakaya (Japanese-style pub) Fish Dishes
Imari
At Imari, you can feast on local, specialty cuisine made from the ingredients of Sado's mountains and surrounding sea. Imari is an ever-popular restaurant, well-known in Ryotsu, offering a variety of menu items, like its acclaimed lunch-of-the-day, as well as classic dishes usually found at izakayas (Japanese-style pubs). You will be greeted by a hospitable okami hostess, and, in a setting embellished with Imari ware, farming tools and household goods, you feel like you have wandered into an unusual space. Rice balls and bento box lunches, prepared at Imari, are available to buy aboard Sado Kisen ferries.