Restaurant Iso
Enjoy heartfelt French cuisine in the modern atmosphere of a Japanese house at Iso, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Niigata.
Restaurant Details
Restaurant Iso was awarded one star by the MICHELIN GUIDE NIIGATA 2020. The owner has experience in French cuisine, and he expresses his joy through his unique approach to it.
He believes that the wonderful culture, people, and ingredients of Niigata Prefecture make it possible for them to create a new type of French cuisine. By respecting the ingredients' taste and the blessings of nature, they serve dishes with simplicity, appealing to the delicate sensibility of Japanese cuisine.
There is a course fee of 11,000 yen (including tax) with an approximate time of 2 hours. You can enjoy an amuse-bouche, bread, soup, two appetizers, a fish dish, palate cleanser, meat dish, dessert, small sweets, and an after-dinner drink.
Make a reservation at Michelin-starred Iso in Niigata to experience the Japanese spin on French cuisine.
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Restaurant Iso Address
7-13 Kasugachō, Chuo Ward, Niigata, 950-0903, Japan
Restaurant Iso 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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