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Kappo Shinsuke

An intimate Michelin-starred kappo restaurant offering traditional Japanese cuisine with a focus on premium ingredients and minimalistic preparation.

Dining

Kaiseki, Fine Dining, Traditional Japanese, Michelin Star

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Kappo Shinsuke, located in the historic Higashi-ku area of Nagoya, offers an exquisite kappo dining experience led by Chef Shinsuke Ota. With a single 8-seat counter, this Michelin-starred restaurant provides an intimate setting where guests can watch the chef prepare each dish with precision. The omakase course highlights seasonal ingredients, including fresh seafood and local produce, presented in a simple yet elegant manner. Specialties include sashimi, tempura, and soft-shell turtle dishes. Guests are encouraged to savor the natural flavors of the ingredients, complemented by a curated selection of sake and wines.

Facilities & Services

  • 8-Seat Counter
  • Seasonal Omakase Menu
  • Reservations Required
  • Exclusive Dining Experience

Contact

Address:

3 Chome-17-2 Izumi, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0001

Phone:

052-935-8103

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