French Okumuratei (フレンチ 奥村邸)
4.0
This restaurant in Inuyama City serves up its own original French cuisine. The brightly-colored full course meals which use only local, seasonal ingredients are outstanding, and they are accompanied by a complete collection of wines carefully selected by a sommelier. The lunchtime-only “Chef Mode“ course is quite popular. Narita is located in the remodeled Japanese-style house “Okumura-tei,” which is a registered Tangible Cultural Property, and the old building is full of a relaxed and subtle Japanese ambience. Guests may also enjoy a stroll through the garden which still contains a well.
Aichi Pref. Inuyamashi Inuyama Higashikoken 395 (Inuyama / Ichinomiya / SetoArea)
[Weekday] 11:00-15:00/17:30-21:00
[Saturday Sunday Public holiday] 11:00-15:00/17:00-21:00
* Dinner must be reserved by the previous Sunday
Review of French Okumuratei
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingStaff were extremely educated and nice.
5Stars treatment.
Details
- Address
- Aichi Pref. Inuyamashi Inuyama Higashikoken 395 [map]
- Phone
- 0568652447
- Hours
- [Weekday] 11:00-15:00/17:30-21:00
[Saturday Sunday Public holiday] 11:00-15:00/17:00-21:00
* Dinner must be reserved by the previous Sunday - Closed
- Tuesday(Open on public holidays)
- Parking Lot
- Available(18spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available
- Smoking
- Others (entrance outside the store)
- Wi-Fi
- Not available
- Vegetarian Menu
- Available (consultation required)
- English Menu
- Not available
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 3,001-5,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 60-120 minutes
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
Access
Aichi Areas

Aichi is a prefecture of great natural beauty with Nagoya city at its heart, a busy hub home to a labyrinth of underground shops and the 17th-century Nagoya Castle. Castles are easy to find in this history-rich prefecture, but the highlight for history buffs has to be the Museum Meiji-mura, where preserved buildings from the turn of the 20th century are displayed in all their grandeur in an outdoor museum.