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Affiliated store of “Atami Ginza Fish Restaurant” A new store where you can enjoy a morning buffet opens

2021.08.16

In response to the requests of tourists and local residents, “Atami Ginza Fish Restaurant Hanare” will be grand-opened on August 8, 2021 (Sunday), where you can enjoy Atami’s unique breakfast “Atami Obanzai” in a buffet style from the morning. did.

"Atami Obanzai" buffet in the morning, seafood bowl & seafood kamameshi for lunch

“Atami Ginza Fish Restaurant Hanare” is a two-part system consisting of a “morning set meal” that is served from 8 am to 11 am and a “normal menu” that is served from 11 am to 4 pm.
At the “morning set meal”, you can enjoy “Obanzai (home cooking)” using seafood side dishes such as dried fish, boiled fish, and sashimi, and pastes and tofu sold by nearby shops in a buffet style.

Morning set meal serving example
Dried sea bream set meal 3,718 yen, <half>2,068 yen

The “normal menu” offered after 11 o’clock includes the popular seafood bowl at the main store, as well as our unique “seafood kamameshi”.
You can thoroughly enjoy seafood from Ajiro mackerel and Atami salmon kamameshi to those using luxurious ingredients such as spiny lobster and sea bream.

Seafood Teppen 2,728 yen
Sashimi 1,518 yen
Ajiro mackerel rice with set meal 3,058 yen

“Atami Ginza Fish Restaurant Hanare”

address: 6-6 Ginza-cho, Atami-shi, Shizuoka
TEL: 0557-81-7171
Number of seats: 60 seats
business hours: 8:00 am to 11:00 am (10:00 LO) / 11:00 pm to 16:00 pm (15:00 LO)
Regular holiday: Irregular holidays

>Atami Ginza Fish Restaurant Hanare Official Website

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