The Ikinariya, established some 300 years ago, is one of Niigata's oldest and most exclusive restaurants. In feudal times, only members of the city's social and business elite were permitted to dine at the Ikinariya. In these egalitarian days, however, anyone (with the requisite funds, of course) may patronize the establishment. While a full-course dinner runs from $175-$260, lunch is a relative bargain at a mere $60-$90. The restaurant has been designated a national cultural treasure.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
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