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HOKKAIDO

Niku-no-Kappo Tamura Odori Bisse

Hokkaido-grown wagyu and ingredients claim the spotlight at this Sapporo yakiniku restaurant blending traditional kappo cuisine with premium meat dishes.

Lunch: ¥15,000-16,000
Dinner: ¥15,000-16,000
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NARA

Toi Inshokuten

Michelin-featured, pan-Indian cooking with heart and soul in Nara, with careful adjustments to classic curries served teishoku-style on a vibrant thali platter.

Lunch: ¥2,000-30,000
Dinner: ¥2,000-3,000
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NARA

Simple Comme Bonjour

Sophisticated but approachable, Kagauchi Kotaru’s dynamic French cuisine plays by its own rule with a relatively simple brief: keep things changing.

Lunch: ¥3,000-6,000
Dinner: ¥3,000-6,000
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NARA

Shunsai Chuka Bar Mitsukan

Just about the coolest way to taste Nara-made Sichuan fares in a bright-lit bar with a Chinese resto fit-out, there’s a reason why this award-winning izakaya earns its Michelin status.

Dinner: ¥3,000-4,000
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NARA

Ike Edoyakiunagi Asahitei

From its Edo-style unagi on Koshihikari rice to heirloom cedar furniture, every bit of this award-winning unagi restaurant in Nara breathes excellence and decades of legacy.

Lunch: ¥5,000-6,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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FUKUOKA

Kyushu Hakata Daikichi Sushi PREMIUM

An offshoot of the highly respectable Kawataro and Kawasho, this high-grade restaurant serves formidable sushi and kappo-style seafood harvested from the coastal waters of Kyushu, proving that Fukuoka still has plenty to show.

Dinner: ¥9,000-17,000
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NARA

Sosakukushinomise Rindo

Osaka’s kushikatsu skewers are reimagined through the brilliance of a Michelin-awarded chef with a background in French. To eat, there’s deep-fried risotto, croque monsieur and Western-influenced morsels.

Dinner: ¥4,000-5,000
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NARA

(37+1) Sanjuhachi

From the mind of Michelin-lauded chef Toshikazu Kamei comes a farm-to-table Italian restaurant that champions two purest elements: water and soil.

Lunch: ¥8,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-15,000
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NARA

Chez Kurahashi

It’s devastatingly cliched to tell people that a restaurant is “modern” French these days, but nothing quite takes on a liberal approach as much as Michelin-selected Chez Kurahashi.

Lunch: ¥5,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-10,000
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KYOTO

Pontocho Fujita

Three floors of dining offer an opportunity to taste Kyoto’s cuisine at its best, using expert cooking techniques and seasonal ingredients.

Lunch: ¥5,000-10,000
Dinner: ¥10,000-20,000
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TOKYO

Niku Kaiseki Yukawa

The word wagyu brings to mind images of Kobe and Mie, but wagyu from the Hokuriku region — like the variety served at this restaurant — is just as prized, especially as the centerpiece of Kaga-style cuisine.

Dinner: ¥9,000-17,000
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KYOTO

Kyoryori Haku

Attention to seasonality, detail, and tradition are the hallmarks of this Kyoto establishment. Here, history perfumes the tatami and lacquered tableware that frame every exquisite dish.

Lunch: ¥22,000-33,000
Dinner: ¥22,000-33,000
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TOKYO

Kichiji Kanizou

Treasures of the northern Okhotsk Sea await at this Nakameguro restaurant. A secret hideaway inside sushi restaurant Onikai +1, where guests can experience a culinary odyssey through Michelin-quality tempura, sushi, and crab hotpot.

Lunch: ¥14,000-17,000
Dinner: ¥14,000-17,000
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TOYAMA

Ebitei Bekkan

Just west of Toyama Castle is this former two Michelin-starred restaurant, which showcases the finest seafood, wine and sake of the Hokuriku region through simple dishes in traditional kaiseki style.

Lunch: ¥22,000-23,000
Dinner: ¥22,000-23,000
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SHIZUOKA

Chisou Nishi Kenichi

With seafood so fresh it convinced its head chef to move his restaurant from Hiroshima to Shizuoka, this destination restaurant’s culinary philosophy is a beautiful mix of French harmony and Japanese minimalism.

Lunch: ¥14,000-15,000
Dinner: ¥14,000-15,000
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HOKKAIDO

Elezo Esprit

The Japan Times’ Destination Restaurant of the Year 2024, this Toyokoro restaurant focuses on incredibly fresh Yezo venison, fowl and pork either from its own farm or provided by local hunters.

Dinner: ¥28,000-30,000
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GUNMA

Ventinove

Set on the grounds of a brewery, this destination restaurant uses extremely fresh Gunma ingredients to make traditional Italian fare like bone-in Akagi wagyu bistecca steak, paired with sake from the brewery itself.

Dinner: ¥16,000-19,000
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NAGANO

Ca'enne

The bounties of the Japanese Alps are on full display at this Italian restaurant in the Yatsugatake Mountains, where locally hunted game is fired over a blazing wood-fired stove, then served with foraged herbs and vegetables.

Lunch: ¥18,000-19,000
Dinner: ¥18,000-19,000
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TOYAMA

Tresonnier (River Retreat Garaku)

Wild mountain vegetables and hunted game from the Japanese Alps feature heavily in this French restaurant’s menus. Headed by a chef formerly from the legendary L’evo, Tresonnier highlights the “seasonal treasures” of Toyama.

Lunch: ¥7,000-16,000
Dinner: ¥16,000-26,000
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TOKYO

Wagyu Hiyama

A sister establishment to the titan Sukiyaki Kappo Hiyama, the ultra-exclusive, posh Wagyu Hiyama only allows six guests a day to savor their ultra-exclusive wagyu.

Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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HOKKAIDO

Masazushi Honten

As the pioneering force behind Otaru Sushiya Street, this iconic establishment has been a cornerstone of Hokkaido's seafood culture, embodying a rich family legacy that spans generations.

Lunch: ¥3,000-4,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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HOKKAIDO

Nishizuka

Venture outside Otaru’s core for culinary artistry at Nishizuka, where father-and-son chefs create stunning kaiseki menus featuring the freshest seafood harvested from the Sea of Japan.

Lunch: ¥5,000-6,000
Dinner: ¥5,000-6,000
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HOKKAIDO

Kozushi

Kozushi is an Otaru shop off the main sushi strip that offers a taste of local life and incredible sushi. The owner promises to make sure everything is delicious, making this family-run institution an easy choice for sushi and sashimi lovers.

Lunch: ¥4,000-5,000
Dinner: ¥6,000-8,000
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HOKKAIDO

Bang Bang

One of Niseko Hirafu ski resorts’ first Japanese izakaya, Bang Bang offers yakitori and fresh and seasonal Hokkaido seafood and vegetables in an intimate, mountain hut-style venue at the bottom of the slopes.

Dinner: ¥8,000-10,000
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ISHIKAWA

Ipponsugi Kawashima

A former Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant in a Tangible Cultural Property on the Noto Peninsula, Kawashima’s golden dashi is made so skilfully, it’s said to rival that of the masters in Kyoto.

Dinner: ¥19,000-25,000
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TOKYO

Orchestra

Chef Ogawa’s years of experience abroad and as a private chef have informed his nuanced approach to Italian cuisine that capitalizes on the quality of Japan’s best products.

Lunch: ¥20,000-30,000
Dinner: ¥20,000-30,000
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TOKYO

Ginza Hakobune Daiginjyo IRORI

Charcoal-grilled Hokuriku foodstuffs in private rooms warmed by traditional irori sunken hearths — the stellar restaurant in Ginza never settles for mediocrity nor shortage of technical prowess.

Lunch: ¥25,000-49,000
Dinner: ¥25,000-49,000
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HOKKAIDO

Somoza

Nested in a redesigned traditional kominka house atop a cliff with seasonal forest views, Somoza delivers high-end Hokkaido dining in spades using French techniques.

Dinner: ¥30,000-40,000
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We came here for the omakase lunch set and truly cannot say enough good words about the meal. There was a lovely balance of cooked food and sushi, with every piece carefully thought out and crafted with love and consideration by the chef. It was also a great value, and we left extremely satisfied and the service was fantastic. Among standout favorites are the grilled squid with baby squid on the inside (best I’ve ever had), the Anago, the crab roe sushi, and just the general quality of fish was incredible. Could not recommend this place more!
anthony fan
January 14, 2025
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Sushi Oumi (The Kitano Hotel Tokyo)
Restaurant in Tokyo
One of the best meal I have ever had! I’m from New york city and this meal is better than everything I have ever had back home! 10/10 I will be back for this meal!
Jasdip singh
January 14, 2025
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Yakiniku Kappo Note
Restaurant in Tokyo
As Kill Bill fans, stepping into the iconic House of Blue Leaves ambiance was surreal. The yakitori was exceptional, the service impeccable, and the energy unmatched. A culinary and cinematic dream rolled into one—an absolute must-visit!
Zara Maducdoc
January 14, 2025
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Gonpachi Nishiazabu - Kill Bill Tokyo Restaurant
Restaurant in Tokyo
Great Place, great food and great People. Best meal I had in Tokyo. Hope to come Back soon.
Ivan Melo Filho
January 14, 2025
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Yakiniku Kappo Note
Restaurant in Tokyo
We almost don’t want to provide this review because then others will go to this restaurant. It was one of the best meals we’ve ever had and we have traveled to dozens of countries and eaten at dozens of Michelin star establishments. The experience and the food here were superb
Arnold Urquidez
January 13, 2025
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Godan Miyazawa
Restaurant in Kyoto