- YAKIMON IZAKAYA - Updated November 2025 - 45 Photos - Yelp
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- Yakimon Izakaya, Astoria - Menu, Reviews, Photos (12) - Restaurantji
Latest reviews, photos and ratings for Yakimon Izakaya at 1239 Duane St in Astoria - view the menu, hours, address and map
- Izakaya - Wikipedia
An izakaya (居酒屋) (Japanese: [izakaja]) is a type of informal Japanese bar that serves alcoholic drinks and snacks Izakaya are casual places for after-work drinking, similar to a pub, a Spanish tapas bar, or an American saloon or tavern [1] The word izakaya entered the English language by 1987 [2]
- TOP 10 BEST Izakaya near Astoria, OR, United States - Yelp
Top 10 Best Izakaya in Astoria, OR, United States - Last Updated August 2025 - Yelp - Yakimon Izakaya, Akizawa Japanese Bistro, Kizuki Ramen Izakaya, Izakaya Kichinto, Syun Izakaya, Hachi, Yataimura Maru, Muteki Ramen Izakaya, kaede, Koibito Japanese Restaurant
- Online Menu of Busu Restaurant, Astoria, Oregon, 97103 - Zmenu
Visit Busu at 275 11th St, Astoria, Oregon, 97103, and immerse yourself in the flavors and atmosphere of a classic Izakaya View the online menu of Busu and other restaurants in Astoria, Oregon
- What Is Izakaya? Your Guide to This Unique Japanese Bar Style
Izakaya are technically a type of bar in Japan, but they cater to a more specific diner than a typical bar Bars tend to focus on alcohol, are small with limited seating, and it’s not unusual to go to them alone or with one or two other people Customers may nurse their drinks at a counter rather than a table
- Yakimon Izakaya, 1239 Duane St, Ste 1241, Astoria, OR 97103, US - MapQuest
Yakimon Izakaya is a cozy Japanese restaurant nestled in the heart of Astoria, Oregon Specializing in traditional izakaya-style dining, the restaurant offers a menu of small plates and grilled skewers perfect for sharing
- What Is Izakaya? A Beginner’s Guide to Japan’s Bar Culture
Our Izakaya Guide walks you through some of the most common questions about these Japanese traditional bars Whether or not you have been to the country, you might have probably heard the term “izakaya” and piqued your interest
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