Kaiseki Shusekian
Enjoy a seasonal Japanese kaiseki course in Niigata at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Restaurant Details
Located in Niigata, Kaiseki Shusekian was awarded one Michelin star by the MICHELIN GUIDE NIIGATA 2020.
At Kaiseki Shusekian, you can enjoy kaiseki cuisine at a reasonable price, especially during lunchtime. For lunch, the restaurant offers the "Mini Kaiseki" at the friendly price of 3,500 yen (tax not included). Dinner is also available starting from 5,000 yen (excluding tax) according to your budget, purpose, and request.
They use not only local Niigata ingredients such as seafood and mountain vegetables from the surrounding seas, but also carefully selected ingredients from across Japan. All of their dishes, including appetizers, sashimi, and main dishes, are seasonal. The dishes are popular for their visual appeal and presentation.
Don't forget to place a reservation at Kaiseki Shusekian if you would like to enjoy kaiseki cuisine with Michelin star in Niigata!
Kaiseki Shusekian Phone Number
Kaiseki Shusekian Business Days
Kaiseki Shusekian Address
Japan, 〒953-0104 Niigata, Nishikan Ward, Iwamuroonsen, 617 秀石菴
Kaiseki Shusekian Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 month before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Known as the prefecture of rice and sake, Niigata is a popular area for skiers and onsen-goers that also offers stunning natural attractions in every season.
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