Kaiseki/Kappo Traditional Japanese Cuisine Spots in Kita-Shinano Area

  • Notochu
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    4.5
    6 Reviews
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    Nagano Suzaka-shi Suzaka 304
    A seven-minute walk from Suzaka Station. This premiums kaiseki course cuisine restaurant was established in 1882 and has five private dining rooms as well as a banquet hall. Paying particular attention to the ingredients and broth, what sets this establishment apart is its cuisine lovingly crafted one dish at a time with a focus on authentic flavor; and its luxurious private dining rooms where you can enjoy a relaxing, unhurried meal. The content of the restaurant's makanai-style lunch menu is determined the day of, and consists of dishes meticulously and individually prepared while incorporating an appropriate seasonal atmosphere. As the establishment only has the five private dining rooms, be sure to make a reservation by phone in advance.

    須坂市にある老舗の料亭です。店内の雰囲気も格式高く、また料理のクオリティもかなりのもの。接待、記念日などの食事にここを利用することが多いです。須坂随一の料亭だと思います。

  • Cooking Kajikawa
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    Nagano Suzaka-shi Suzaka 1283-10
  • Kuroiwa Cooking Catering
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    Nagano Suzaka-shi
  • Suruga Ichiban
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    Nagano Suzaka-shi Sumisakaminami 3-6-1
  • Shunsai Kaiseki Gin
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    Nagano Pref. Nakanoshi Mayama 998-8
  • Yanagiosa Cuisine
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    Nagano Nakano-shi Chuo 2-chome 4-6
  • Uotoshi
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    Nagano Pref. Iyamashi Tokisato 1-5
  • Turunoyu
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    Nagano Pref. Iyamashi Minamimachi 27-11
  • Seasonal Vegetable Cuisine Hata no
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Nagano Iiyama-shi Asahi 644

    We enjoyed a delicious Kaiseki meal at Hatano. The 150year old restored house provided a wonderful setting. Each course was carefully prepared and presented beautifully. We were lucky enough to visit...

  • Uogashi
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Nagano Nakano-shi Nishi 1-5-38

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Nagano prefecture is an exciting mix of mountains, hot spring monkeys, and preserved Edo history. At the heart of the Japanese Alps, Nagano is one of the country’s most popular destinations, whether in winter for its snow sports and the much-loved Jigokudani Monkey Park or in the warmer months for discovering the undulating hills on foot. For fantastic Edo architecture, head to the Kiso Valley for a 60-kilometer stretch of quaint wooden buildings that marked the Nakasendo route 200 years ago.

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