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I visited this place on the recommendation of a local. It's in the city, but even if you'r...View details
2024/04 visited
1 time
I visited at 5 o'clock without a reservation. They said they only had one drink, but I per...View details
2024/01 visited
1 time
This is a Morioka store, but this time they are participating in the "Tohoku HAPPY HOLIDAY...View details
2023/10 visited
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Restaurant name |
sai(sai)
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Categories | Izakaya (Tavern), Seafood, Nihonshu (Japanese sake) |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
019-656-6167 |
Reservation availability |
Reservations available |
Address |
岩手県盛岡市南大通1-10-17 |
Transportation |
About 5 minutes walk from Morioka Bus Center 1,295 meters from Sembokucho. |
Opening hours |
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Average price(Based on reviews) |
JPY 5,000 - JPY 5,999 - JPY 999
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Payment methods |
Credit card accepted |
Number of seats |
60 Seats |
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Private rooms |
Unavailable |
Private use |
Available |
Non-smoking/smoking |
Smoking allowed The revised Health Promotion Act for passive smoking prevention has been in effect since April 1, 2020. Please check with the restaurant for the most up-to-date information. |
Parking |
Unavailable Coin parking available nearby |
Space/facilities |
Relaxing space,Spacious seating,Counter seating,Tatami room |
Drink |
Sake (Nihonshu),Shochu (Japanese spirits),Particular about Sake (Nihonshu) |
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Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Location |
Hideout,A house restaurant |
The opening day |
2015.8.25 |
Restaurant highlights |
A Cozy Izakaya with Simple and Delicious Iwate Prefecture Cuisine, Like a Second Home
At Izakaya Sai, we provide a relaxing space for everyone. Opened in 2015, we focus on simple dishes that highlight the deliciousness of Iwate's local ingredients. Our top recommendation is the 'Dashi-
...Maki Tamago' made with local eggs and flavorful katsuobushi. Enjoy a variety of local sakes, including 'Hama Chidori' from Kamaishi and 'Kiku no Tsukasa' from Morioka.