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Araki

An intimate Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant in Nagoya, known for its meticulously crafted traditional Japanese cuisine.

Dining

Fine Dining, Traditional Japanese, Michelin-Starred

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Araki is a renowned Michelin-starred kaiseki restaurant in Nagoya, celebrated for its refined approach to traditional Japanese cuisine. Each dish is a work of art, meticulously prepared using the finest seasonal ingredients to create a harmonious balance of flavors and presentation. The intimate setting of the restaurant allows for an exceptional dining experience, where guests can appreciate the beauty of Japanese culinary traditions. Whether for special occasions or for those seeking a luxurious gastronomic journey, Araki offers a serene and elegant atmosphere, making it one of the most coveted dining experiences in Nagoya.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining
  • Seasonal Kaiseki Menu
  • Intimate Seating

Contact

Address:

2 Chome-4-27 Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008

Phone:

052-265-5265

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