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Kaiseki Hachisen

A refined kaiseki dining experience that showcases the beauty of seasonal ingredients, located in Nagoya’s Chikusa Ward.

Dining

Fine Dining, Traditional Japanese, Kaiseki

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Kaiseki Hachisen offers an exquisite journey into Japan’s culinary tradition, specializing in the art of kaiseki. This elegant restaurant presents meticulously crafted multi-course meals, highlighting the finest seasonal ingredients and the aesthetics of Japanese cuisine. Each dish is a harmonious blend of taste, texture, and presentation, prepared with precision and care. Nestled in the quiet Chikusa Ward, Kaiseki Hachisen provides an intimate and serene dining atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a luxurious and authentic kaiseki experience. With its dedication to tradition and artistry, it’s a must-visit for gourmets and lovers of fine Japanese cuisine.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Dining Available
  • Seasonal Kaiseki Menu
  • Elegant Japanese Interior

Contact

Address:

4 Chome−3 Nekogahoratori, Chikusa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 464-0032 (1F Berglei K.I)

Phone:

052-783-0600

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