Sushi Taiga
Inspired by his mother’s home-cooked meals and his hometown in Kochi Prefecture, the owner of Sushi Taiga prides himself on sushi using the finest fish and rice seasoned with red and white vinegar.
Restaurant Details
Chef Taiga Kanekuni’s international culinary journey started humbly at his family home in the sparsely populated Kochi Prefecture. An abundance of fresh, local ingredients and his mother’s home cooking sparked his passion for food, inspiring him to become a sushi chef.
His career took off in Tokyo’s Roppongi district under master chef Yamazaki Masao, before he traveled to Singapore on the recommendation of two-star Michelin chef Ishibashi Masakazu. After launching his own concept, Taiga Dining, he returned to Japan for a fresh start and, perhaps, for a taste of home once again.
The eponymous Sushi Taiga opened its doors in the fall of 2024 in the high-end district of Kitashinchi, close to Namba and Dotonbori. The restaurant has the hallmarks of a reputable sushi venue: a sleek but wonderfully Japanese interior sheathes a counter made from a 200-year-old hinoki cypress counter. Tradition and contemporary sensibilities meet halfway to greet guests in a welcoming atmosphere.
Despite his travels, Chef Kanekuni hasn’t forgotten about his Kochi roots, with a dedication to the freshest ingredients still guiding him today. He sources fish from trusted suppliers and takes great pride in his rice, which he says is the “core of each sushi.” With a careful balance between stickiness and sweetness, he seasons the grains with red and white vinegar. Molded underneath fish like golden eye snapper and tuna, the rice coaxes out the rich flavors of each fish.
With the gracious hospitality of his wife and proprietress, Taiga can offer an omakase in English, Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien) and Malay. Just as his cuisine brings together patrons from around the world, the warm, familiar atmosphere fosters and creates meaningful connections with his guests.
※ The restaurant is able to accommodate service in English and Chinese language.
Enjoy a 10-piece sushi selection specially chosen by Chef Taiga in this omakase course. Four appetizers, sweet and savory tamagoyaki, miso soup and dessert round out the course.
Enjoy a 10-piece sushi selection specially chosen by Chef Taiga in this omakase course. Four appetizers, sweet and savory tamagoyaki, miso soup and dessert round out the course.
Sushi Taiga Remarks
Guests with dietary restrictions and/or food allergies should inform the restaurant beforehand. The restaurant might not be able to accommodate guests who make same-day requests.
Guests with a gluten allergy are requested to bring their own soy sauce.
Guests are requested to note that the restaurant may not be able to accommodate certain dietary restrictions.
The course menu content listed above is an example, and is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
The restaurant cannot always guarantee that it can provide guests with their preferred seating options after a reservation due to availability.
The pictures provided are for illustrative purposes.
Sushi Taiga Business Days
Sushi Taiga Address
Espace Kitashinchi 11 1F, 1-7-9 Sonezakishinchi, Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0002
Sushi Taiga Access Info
Sushi Taiga is a 5-minute walk from Kita-Shinchi Station.
Sushi Taiga Phone Number
Sushi Taiga 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
Osaka Prefecture is the birthplace of Kansai-style okonomiyaki and many classic Japanese street foods. Centered around Osaka (the prefectural capital), the clash of trade, traditions, and modern technologies contributes to the dynamic energy of this prefecture overlooking Osaka Bay.
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