
Hello, this is Myojinmaru Hirome Market Store.
The autumn breeze is pleasant and Kochi City is now completely dressed for fall.
In a season like this, why not enjoy a delicious meal that warms both body and soul?
Our restaurant offers the specialty of Kochi City, Straw Grilled Bonito Tataki.
Please enjoy the soul food of Tosa!
◆Enjoy our special Straw Grilled Bonito Tataki at Kochi City's Hirome Market.
Located in the center of Kochi City, Hirome Market is an attractive area with a wide variety of restaurants.
Among them, our "Myojinmaru" is well known by many as a restaurant specializing in straw-roasted bonito tataki.
By using fresh, one-humped bonito and boldly broiling it on straw in front of your eyes,
The aroma and flavor are brought out to the fullest.
In addition, our commitment is to "grilled" food.
Because each piece is carefully grilled on straw after receiving an order,
You can enjoy it freshly made.
The freshness of the food tasted on the spot is exceptional!
The simple seasoning with sun-dried salt also enhances the taste of the ingredients.
~The single bonito caught directly from the straw is exquisite! Myojinmaru at the Hirome Market - Charms of Myojinmaru
Bonito is a well-known fish that is an essential part of Japanese food culture.
Straw-roasted bonito tataki is a cooking method that brings out the true flavor of bonito.
Fresh bonito caught by hand is grilled in the restaurant, providing everyone with a special flavor and texture.
Our restaurant offers a menu that allows you to enjoy straw grill in a variety of styles.
In addition to the straw-roasted bonito tataki alone, you can also enjoy a bowl of rice or nigiri.
Please enjoy a bowl of rice topped with grated daikon (grated radish), a bowl of rice topped with yama-kake, and more.
We also offer a special menu that includes beer and highballs!
How was it?
Our stores are committed to bringing you the taste of Tosa.
We invite you to experience the authentic taste of Kochi City's Hirome Market.
The entire staff looks forward to serving you.
*Image is for reference only.