3 Best Restaurants in The Japan Alps and the North Chubu Coast, Japan

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Traditional Japanese ryotei specialize in seasonal delicacies while casual eateries serve delicious home-style cooking and regional dishes. Western fare is easy to come by, especially in larger cities like Kanazawa, which is famed for the local Kaga cuisine.

Fujiya Gohonjin

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This stately building just outside the gates of Zenko-ji combines a bar, lounge, café, and fantastic Italian restaurant. The rather formal modern dining room offers prix-fixe or à la carte options featuring high-quality local ingredients, while the bar and lounge serve up light meals in elegant surroundings and the café is a little more relaxed. There is no formal dress code, but the restaurant is something you'll feel like dressing smartly for.

Miyoshian

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At this place in the renowned Kenroku Garden, excellent fish and vegetable dishes have been carefully prepared for nearly 100 years. The prices are still reasonable, and the garden views from the tatami are an added bonus. If you aren't hungry, you could stop by for green tea and sweets.

1–1 Kenroku-machi, Kanazawa, 920-0936, Japan
076-221–0127
Known For
  • Good value, healthy lunch sets
  • Annex that serves matcha tea with Japanese sweets
  • Garden views
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Noda-ya Tea Shop

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Slip into this little shop, in business since 1859, for a scoop of delicious sofuto kurimu (soft-serve ice cream) or a cup of tea. You can relax in the small garden in the rear or on benches out front. At the far end of the Tate-machi shopping street, the heavenly scent of roasting green tea leaves wafts out the door. The café is open daily 9:30 to 6:30.

3 Tate-machi, Kanazawa, 920-0997, Japan
076-221–0982
Known For
  • Pretty garden
  • Tea-flavored ice cream
  • Range of teas and matcha floats

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