Bar & Restaurants

on Madarao mountain

After skiing you can stay on the mountain and enjoy the restaurants and bars in Madarao village.
These are a great source of local information. Enjoy traditional Japanese bar food such as Yakitori, Edamame, Gyoza etc… or Japanese and western fusion dishes! That is very popular!
To see your options look in the Madarao Restaurant and Shop Guide.

Restaurant Heidi

Main restaurant of Madarao Kogen Ski Resort.

seats 800
ticket center
Toilet
locker room

AKI'S pub & café

We have Espresso machine you can drink Great Coffee here.

Lunch menu:Pizza/Curry rice/Coffee/Hot chocolate

OPNE 9:30~17:00

AKI’S BURGER in Tirol

This double cheeseburger with a juicy patty made from Angus beef will satisfy both your stomach and your heart. There is an authentic espresso machine, a billiards table (free of charge), and sofa seats, so you can enjoy a relaxing time.
seats: 25
toilet

Japanese Izakaya Restaurant Brian

“Izakaya Brian” has just opende its doors at Madarao kogen hotel
We offer dishes made with fish form the sea of japan, Sahimi, Japanese beef, Okonomiyaki, and more.
You can enjoy a variety of izakaya menus and special ramen.
The establishment welcomes guest room noon until 11 p.m.

Capacity: 90 seats

TIME : 11:00am ~ 11:00pm

TEL : 09093467539

Booking : https://hanatorikazetuki7.wixsite.com/buraian777

Myoko Coffee

A specialty coffee shop that opened this year inside Madarao Kogen Hotel Shirakaba Rental.
Baristas use Italian lever machines to brew fresh coffee that is roasted in a large American-made roaster in front of Myoko Kogen Station.
There is also a wide variety of open toast menus using hard breads.
We also sell over ten types of craft beer from breweries all over Japan.

OPEN-CLOSE 9:00 – 16:00 
Mail coffee.myoko@gmail.com

in Iiyama City

Off the mountain you can experience more traditional and local Japanese food in downtown Iiyama! This is just 30 minutes away from the resort by bus with the last bus leaving Iiyama around at 21:00. Don’t worry that some of the owners of restaurants have limited English… they are all very kind and will go out of their way to ensure you experience genuine Japanese hospitality 🙂 !!

From The MADARAO