Appreciate Japanese Cuisine in Kanazawa
If you visit Japan, trying Japanese cuisine is a must, right?
In Kanazawa, there's a wide variety of options — from Michelin-starred traditional Japanese restaurants to local izakayas frequented by residents. Enjoy Kanazawa delicacies, such as the fresh seafood from the Sea of Japan, Kanazawa Oden, or even Jibu-ni, at restaurants that best suits your travel style.
- Asadaya Ryokan
- A gastronomically renowned ryokan that has mastered the elegance of Kanazawa
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- Tsubajin
- The most historical and traditional Japanese restaurant in Kanazawa
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- Kanazawa Gyokusentei
- An atmospheric space arranged from a samurai residence
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- Akadama Honten
- Their foundation is their secret broth that's been passed down for many years.
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- Nouka-Banzai ICHI
- Enjoy a seafood rice bowl and local sake while you wait for your Shinkansen!
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- Gyohan
- The skills and spirit of Kaga cuisine that have been passed down.
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- Sushi Enome
- A supreme bowl of the best of the best from Omicho Market!
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- Nouka-Banzai TONARIYA
- A restaurant in Omicho Market specializing in Kanazawa's famous Nodoguro seabass Kamameshi rice
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- Nouka-Banzai ICHIBAYA
- Seafood rice bowls, sushi, and Kanazawa Oden (Japanese hot pot) made with fresh seafood from Omicho Market
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- Nouka-Banzai KYO
- An Obanzai Japanese restaurant where guests can enjoy both the food culture and traditional crafts of Ishikawa Prefecture at the same time
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- CRAFEAT produced by Tayashikki
- Traditional Craft Experience Restaurant
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- Kenrokutei
- Japanese Restaurant in front of the oldest water fountain in Japan
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- Omicho Kaisendon-ya Hirai Honten
- Pursuing the taste, beauty, and skill to challenge the world with the ultimate flavors of Japanese cuisine!
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