Sen

Experience authentic Kaiseki dining at Sen near Sanuki's Sankei-en Garden. Every dish tells a story, a journey into Japan's culinary heartland.
Restaurant Details
Sen is an inviting oasis in Sanuki, Kagawa Prefecture, where the heart of traditional Japanese dining is beautifully embraced. Tucked away near the ethereal Sankei-en Garden, this charming kominka-style restaurant offers a tranquil backdrop for an unforgettable culinary journey. At the heart of Sen is its thoughtfully designed kaiseki menu, a multi-course meal that paints a delicious story with seasonal ingredients.
Patrons are greeted with a warm, welcoming ambiance, where each corner exudes the quiet and subtle grace of Japanese aesthetics. Sen's rustic interior, with wooden lattices and soft, ambient lighting, whispers of the past while celebrating the vibrant customs of today. Led by the passionate Chef Sen, known for his mastery of Kansai culinary arts, every dish is approached with a reverence for balance and an eye for detail.
Key specialties include exquisitely fresh sashimi and the decadent cheese-baked sea bass, prepared with innovative touches and served with personalized hospitality. The location, not too distant from revered landmarks, makes Sen an ideal choice for both a casual evening gathering as well as a more personal celebratory dinner. Combining history with modern comfort, it offers its guests an authentic slice of Japan's culinary tradition in every bite, transforming ordinary meals into extraordinary experiences.
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Sen Address
2642-3 Ōkawamachi Tomidanishi, Sanuki-shi, Kagawa 761-0901
Sen Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
In Kagawa, natural beauty and manmade arts and crafts coexist, with the Ritsurin Koen showcasing classic architecture and well-kept gardens, and Naoshima featuring sculptural works that work in harmony with the island.
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