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Ta nu qui

A cozy French bistro located in a renovated Nagoya kominka, serving seasonal dishes and natural wines in a rustic yet refined setting.

Dining

Bistro, French, Modern Dining

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Ta nu qui brings a French bistro vibe to a lovingly restored traditional Japanese house in Nagoya’s Nishi Ward. The restaurant combines the charm of old wooden beams and tatami textures with the aromas of slow-cooked sauces and grilled meats. Seasonal ingredients from across Japan are turned into approachable yet refined dishes, paired with a carefully curated selection of natural wines. With its soft lighting, cozy seating, and focus on both craftsmanship and comfort, Ta nu qui offers an intimate dining experience that blends French techniques with Japanese warmth—an ideal spot for relaxed evenings and quiet celebrations.

Facilities & Services

  • Table and Counter Seating

  • Seasonal French-Inspired Dishes

  • Natural Wine Selection

  • Renovated Kominka (Traditional House) Setting

  • Course and À la Carte Options

  • Private Events and Reservations Available

  • Nearby Parking

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-34-11 Nagono, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0042

Phone:

052-485-4039

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