Shikoku Restaurants

Eating in Shikoku can be a surprisingly cosmopolitan experience. Matsuyama offers the widest variety of cuisines, everything from French to Indian. Takamatsu is another foodie haven, with many bistros, cafés, and izakaya pubs in and around the shopping arcades. Kochi and Tokushima have fewer foreign restaurants, but small Japanese eateries here serve local specialties. In the main cities some restaurants stay open late, but in smaller towns most places close by 8 pm.

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  • 1. Shioya Diner

    $$

    This 1950s-style café serves hot dogs, sandwiches, and whatever else the friendly owners feel like making that day. Next to the bathhouse in Miyanoura, it's a perfect stop for a post-bath beer. Shioya is sometimes closed for dinner, so in the evening it's wise to call before coming.

    2227 Naoshima-cho, Kagawa-gun, Kagawa-ken, 761-3110, Japan
    087-892–3290

    Known For

    • Great comfort food
    • Groovy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Fri, No credit cards
  • 2. Un Petit Peu

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    Delicious handmade custards and crepes and a two-story dining area with corner views of Matsuyama's busy night scene make this coffee-and-pastry shop a perfect part of any evening out. Extremely popular and open into the wee hours, it's a great place to meet Matsuyamans.

    1--10--9 Niban-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime-ken, 799-0002, Japan
    089-931–8550

    Known For

    • Late-night eats
    • Local favorite
    • Delicious desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
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