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Haikara-tei in Ozu Town: A Nostalgic Western Restaurant in a 120-Year-Old Building

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2021.12.05

πŸ“Œ What You’ll Learn in This Article
A Sarukuma writer visits “Haikara-tei” in Ozu Town, Kikuchi District, Kumamoto. Price range: from 800 yen. We also cover family-friendly tips, access, and opening hours.

Welcome to Haikara-tei

Hello, travelers!
I’m Sunny, a writer for Sarukuma 🐩

Today I’m taking you to Ozu Town in Kikuchi District, Kumamoto Prefecture, to a charming little restaurant called
Haikara-tei (ハむカラ亭).

Tucked along the old highway just steps from the Ozu Town Hall, this is a place I’d been curious about every single time I drove by!

Parking is convenient: 3 spaces right in front of the restaurant and another 4 spaces just across the street.

The restaurant was packed with happy diners, so I couldn’t snap as many interior photos as I wanted, but trust me —
the inside is a CLASSIC Japanese yoshoku (Western-style) restaurant!

Get this: the building is over 120 years old.
The atmosphere is absolutely magical β™‘

Upstairs, there’s a traditional tatami-style zashiki seating area.

I really wanted to peek up there… but I’ll save that for next time!

Right by the entrance and at the foot of the stairs, you’ll spot a wall lined with autographs!

You’ll even find a signature from a famous celebrity that everyone in Japan would recognize ✨

Now, on to the menu!

The Service Lunch is a fantastic value — it pairs the daily main dish with side dishes, soup, and a drink for one irresistibly affordable price.

Beyond the Service Lunch, there’s a wide range of classic yoshoku dishes to explore.Today’s Service Lunch main was Chicken Nanban — crispy fried chicken with a sweet-and-sour glaze and tartar sauce!Today’s Recommendations — honestly, every single one looks amazing 🀀

The single-plate dishes are also impressive.

And of course, plenty of drinks to pair with your meal!

A great selection of takeout options too!

What We Ordered at Haikara-tei

Here’s what we tried:

・ Drink Lunch (Chicken Nanban) — 800 yen
Wait… THIS is Chicken Nanban?! (゚д゚)

It’s almost too pretty to eat β™‘
The set comes with a small side dish, Japanese pickles, and a fresh salad.

Oh, and a post-meal drink too! (Choose from coffee, oolong tea, or orange juice.)Mmm β™‘

Absolutely DELICIOUS!!

I’ve never had such an elegant, veggie-packed Chicken Nanban in my life!・ Beef Loin Cutlet Set (with rice, salad, and drink) — 1,620 yen

Topped with a rich, authentic demi-glace sauce — this is grown-up flavor at its finest.

And of course, absolutely scrumptious β™‘

・ Kobe Omurice (with mini salad) — 890 yenThis omurice (Japanese omelet rice) is drizzled with three different sauces — ketchup, white sauce, and demi-glace — so you can enjoy three flavors in one dish!

What a delicious luxury!The ketchup rice is studded with finely diced onions, carrots, and sausage.

And the egg? Silky, runny, cloud-like fluffy perfection!

I genuinely have no idea how the chef cooks an egg this beautifully…・ Kids’ Omurice (with orange juice) — 730 yen

A mini version of the Kobe Omurice, perfect for little ones.

Bonus points: it comes with juice for dessert!

The kids especially loved the white sauce β™ͺ

Haikara-tei (Ozu Town, Kikuchi District) — Restaurant Information

  • Address

    Ozu Town, Kikuchi District, Kumamoto Prefecture

  • Hours

    11:30–15:00, 17:30–22:00

  • Closed

    Mondays (open if Monday is a public holiday)

  • TEL

    096-294-1522

  • Website

    http://facebook.com/haikaratei/

  • Payment

    Unknown

  • Parking

    Available

  • No

    Tatami seating

  • No

    Private rooms

  • No

    Kids’ tableware

  • No

    High chairs

  • No

    Diaper-changing table

  • No

    Stroller-friendly entry

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Haikara-tei a good spot for families with kids?

Yes! Haikara-tei in Ozu Town, Kikuchi District, is welcoming to families and a popular dining spot in the area. See this article for full details.

What are the opening hours and closed days at Haikara-tei?

Hours and closed days may change. Please check the official website or call ahead before visiting.

β€» Information current at the time of visit. Prices and hours are subject to change — please confirm before visiting.

Article Writer

Sarukuma Editorial is a small team of locals based in Kumamoto, Japan, sharing the hidden gems, hometown flavors, and seasonal experiences that make our region special. We write the kind of guide we wish we had when showing friends around β€” honest, practical, and made by people who actually live here.

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