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Nagoya

Michelin-starred counters, century-old institutions, and the tables that define Nagoya's distinctive culinary identity — ranked by occasion.

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The best restaurants in Best Restaurants in Nagoya 2026 for 2026 are led by Reminiscence. Runners-up by editorial rank: Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa, Kawabun, Nihonryori Hijikata, Sumiyaki Unafuji.

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Reminiscence
#1
Reminiscence
French / Contemporary · $$$$
Impress Clients

Two Michelin stars earned in a dining room of eight tables — the finest meal in Nagoya.

Food 10 Ambience 9 Value 8
Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa
#2
Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa
Edomae Sushi · $$$$
Solo Dining

Two Michelin stars at Nagoya's most exacting sushi counter — a procession of Edomae technique that rewards patient appreciation.

Food 10 Ambience 8 Value 8
Kawabun
#3
Kawabun
Traditional Japanese / Kaiseki · $$$
Impress Clients

Four hundred years of Japanese hospitality — private rooms, ancient architecture.

Food 9 Ambience 10 Value 7
Nihonryori Hijikata
#4
Nihonryori Hijikata
Japanese Kaiseki · $$$
Close a Deal

Michelin-recognised kaiseki that moves with the precision of a formal Japanese garden.

Food 9 Ambience 9 Value 8
Sumiyaki Unafuji
#5
Sumiyaki Unafuji
Unagi / Japanese Charcoal Grill · $$$
Solo Dining

Nagoya invented hitsumabushi — Unafuji is the place to understand why the city obsesses over it.

Food 9 Ambience 8 Value 9

Best for First Date in Nagoya

Reminiscence — Two Michelin stars earned in a dining room of eight tables — the finest meal in …Nihonryori Hijikata — Michelin-recognised kaiseki that moves with the precision of a formal Japanese g…

Best for Business Dinner in Nagoya

Reminiscence — Two Michelin stars earned in a dining room of eight tables — the finest meal in …Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa — Two Michelin stars at Nagoya's most exacting sushi counter.…

The Nagoya Dining Guide

Nagoya is Japan's fourth-largest city and one of its most underrated culinary destinations — a city with a strong regional food identity, a dense concentration of serious restaurants, and a food culture that has developed largely independent of the culinary fashions of Tokyo and Osaka. This independence has produced something genuinely distinctive: a dining scene confident in its own traditions, willing to invest in quality, and hospitable to serious eating in a way that feels earned rather than performed.

The Nagoya Meshi Tradition

Nagoya cuisine — known locally as Nagoya meshi — is defined by its boldness. The city uses hatcho miso, a dark, intensely flavoured fermented soybean paste aged for years, as the foundation for preparations that would be unfamiliar to guests accustomed to the lighter tastes of Kyoto or Tokyo. Miso katsu (pork cutlet with thick miso sauce), miso nikomi udon (udon in miso broth), and tebasaki (marinated chicken wings) are the city's comfort food signatures. Hitsumabushi — eel over rice eaten in three stages, the last as ochazuke — is the regional dish that has achieved national recognition.

Fine Dining in Nagoya

The city's fine dining scene is built around French cuisine (Reminiscence holds two Michelin stars), traditional Japanese cuisine (Kawabun's 400-year history represents the genre's depth), and sushi at its most serious (Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa's two-star Edomae counter). The Michelin Guide Aichi-Gifu-Mie, published as a special edition, has recognised a number of Nagoya establishments, confirming what local food lovers had long understood: this is a city of genuine culinary achievement.

Best Neighbourhoods for Dining

Sakae, Nagoya's entertainment district, concentrates the city's most ambitious restaurants within walking distance of the major hotels. Fushimi, to the west, houses a number of the more intimate counter restaurants. The Higashiyama area offers more traditional dining in older buildings that have survived Nagoya's largely post-war redevelopment. For hitsumabushi, the Naka Ward neighbourhood around Atsuta Jingu — the city's most important shrine — houses the restaurants most closely associated with the dish's origin.

Reservations and Practicalities

For the city's top counters — Reminiscence and Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa in particular — reservations should be made two to six weeks in advance and typically require Japanese-language booking. The TABLEALL platform provides English-language access to many of the city's Michelin restaurants. Dress code at serious restaurants is smart elegant; the casual dress culture of some Western fine dining cities does not apply here. No tipping is the universal Japanese convention; service charges are occasionally included at hotel restaurants.

Tipping and Service

Japan does not operate a tipping culture, and attempting to tip can cause genuine offence. The service at Nagoya's finest restaurants — attentive, unobtrusive, and deeply knowledgeable — is remunerated through the menu price. Expressing appreciation verbally at the end of a meal is entirely appropriate and genuinely welcomed.

Top 5 in Nagoya

  1. Reminiscence — Two Michelin stars earned in a dining room of eight tables — the finest meal in Nagoya.…
  2. Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa — Two Michelin stars at Nagoya's most exacting sushi counter.…
  3. Kawabun — Four hundred years of Japanese hospitality — private rooms, ancient architecture.…
  4. Nihonryori Hijikata — Michelin-recognised kaiseki that moves with the precision of a formal Japanese garden.…
  5. Sumiyaki Unafuji — Nagoya invented hitsumabushi — Unafuji is the place to understand why the city obsesses ov…

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Nagoya?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Reminiscence. Editorial runners-up: Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa, Kawabun, Nihonryori Hijikata, Sumiyaki Unafuji.
Where should I eat in Nagoya tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Sumiyaki Unafuji typically takes walk-ins; Nihonryori Hijikata accepts day-of reservations. Splurge picks (Reminiscence, Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Nagoya?
Splurge picks (Reminiscence, Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa): $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms $80–$140. Casual but excellent Nagoya neighborhood spots: $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Nagoya?
Reminiscence sits at the top — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa, Kawabun) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Nagoya restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Nagoya list anchors with internationally-recognized rooms. Reminiscence, Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa and Kawabun are the rooms most frequently cited in Michelin and World's 50 Best.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Nagoya?
Splurge tier: 3–6 weeks notice. Mid-tier: 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Nagoya take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open regularly via OpenTable / Resy.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Nagoya?
Nagoya's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Reminiscence, Sushi Shunbi Nishikawa) sit. Casual options spread further across the city.
Where do locals eat in Nagoya?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Nagoya-based diners have weekly tables. Splurge picks attract a mix of locals and international visitors.