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3 Kaiseki restaurants near Omote-sando in Tokyo

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Kaiseki

Japanese full-course dinner. There are two kaiseki cuisines with the same pronunciation in English. One is cha-kaiseki, the meal that accompanies tea ceremonies. We list the other kaiseki, which stands for the Japanese full course meal. Chefs arrange the whole course using ingredients of the season according to your specified budget and needs. More on Kaiseki...


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About Omote-sando station

Omote-sando means a Broadway leading to a temple, where the temple in this case refers to Meiji Jingu Shrine. Located at the West of Central Tokyo, Omote-sando today is the home of top international designer's brand shops. Harajuku the Mecca of psychedelic fashion, is in walking distance, adding a sharp contrast to the high-fashion on Omotesando Avenue. There are many European restaurants in the area.


List of restaurants



up Name up Walk up Cuisine up Price
Tamasaka 13-min Kaiseki One mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yen
2-21-11 Nishi-Azabu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Seasonal Dining Gato 6-min Kaiseki One mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yen
Teracious Minami Aoyama Build. B1F, 5-51-6 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
KOO DINING 14-min Kaiseki One mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yenOne mark is approx. 3,000 yen
Aoyama Raputa Annex 6F and 7F, 2-13-10 Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo