Seafood

Tachibana (たち花)

Tachibana, which is located on Miyajima’s Omotesando shopping street, is a teishoku (set meal) restaurant where one can feel a nostalgic air. The picture of a deer placed at the entrance serves as a marker for the store. Inside the restaurant, diners can eat Miyajima specialties such as conger eel rice, recipes made with Hiroshima-harvested oysters, and Japanese-style curry. The menu places a specific emphasis on oyster-based dishes like raw or grilled oysters in the shell, fried oysters, and oyster udon.

Visitors to Tachibana can dine on oysters or conger eel as a teishoku, which is a distinctive Japanese arrangement. In each teishoku there is a main dish like fried oysters, steamed white rice, tsukemono (Japanese-style pickles), and a bowl of clear broth, and eating these items together is a traditional way Japanese people take their meals. Also, since there are both areas for table seating and tatami seating, customers can also experience a Japanese style of eating while sitting in seiza (in a kneeling position, with one’s buttocks resting on one’s lower legs) on tatami mats.

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Areas

Address
566-1 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, JAPAN
Tel
0829-44-0240
Open
10:00 - 17:00
Closed
Friday (other occasional closures possible)
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