A retro townhouse-style izakaya spotlighting charcoal-grilled shamo chicken, handmade soba, and warming hot-pot courses near the modern art museum.
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Housed in a charming one-story building by the Sapporo Art Museum, Karuichi centers its culinary world on rare shamo chicken—served grilled on binchōtan charcoal, in hand-pulled soba, or cozy shamo hot pots. The retro-meets-rustic interior offers counter seating and private rooms, suited for those seeking an intimate, flavour-forward izakaya experience. Guests are drawn by the breathing balance of smoky yakitori, umami-rich broth, and seasonal accompaniments. Whether beginning with skewers or rounding out with soba, Karuichi channels a quiet celebration of Hokkaido chicken craftsmanship.
Facilities & Services
- Reservations accepted for counter, private rooms, and course menus
- Retro townhouse setting with counter and enclosed spaces
- No Wi‑Fi noted
- No dedicated parking (street or public lots nearby)
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