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    Restaurant in Nagoya, Japan

    Cucina Italiana Gallura

    610Pearl Points

    Italian fish-forward course worth the two-month wait.

    Cucina Italiana Gallura, Restaurant in Nagoya

    About Cucina Italiana Gallura

    Cucina Italiana Gallura is Nagoya's most consistently awarded Italian address, holding a Tabelog score above 4.0 and Bronze or Silver recognition every year since 2017. With just 10 seats and a monthly-changing menu built around local seafood, it books fast. Lunch at around JPY 10,000–14,999 all-in is the value entry point; dinner runs JPY 20,000–29,999. Book two months out for weekends.

    Cucina Italiana Gallura, Nagoya: Pearl Verdict

    Lunch at Gallura costs around JPY 8,500 before tax and service charge; dinner runs JPY 18,000 on the same basis. For a Tabelog Bronze Award winner that has appeared on the Tabelog Italian EAST Top 100 three times and held a Tabelog score of 4.07, both price points are reasonable for Nagoya. The more interesting question is which sitting to choose, and the answer depends entirely on what you want from the meal.

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    Cucina Italiana Gallura opened in April 2010 in Showa Ward, a residential pocket of Nagoya a short walk from Yagoto Nisseki Station on the Meijo Subway Line. The room seats just 10 guests, which keeps the atmosphere contained and unhurried regardless of the time of day. Expect a calm, quiet dining room rather than a buzzy city-centre crowd. That intimacy is a deliberate constraint, and it shapes everything from the service pace to the booking difficulty.

    The kitchen is committed to local seafood. The menu rotates monthly, so what you eat in April will differ meaningfully from what you eat in October. That monthly cadence rewards repeat visits and makes Gallura a serious option for food-focused travellers who want to eat Italian cooking grounded in Japanese coastal produce rather than imported ingredients. A sommelier is on the floor, the wine list is treated seriously, and corkage is available at JPY 6,050 for a standard bottle if you want to bring something specific.

    On the lunch versus dinner question: lunch at roughly JPY 8,500 plus tax and a 10% service charge is genuinely good value for a course meal at this level. The room is the same, the kitchen is the same, and the monthly menu applies to both sittings. Dinner at JPY 18,000 buys a longer format and, in most Italian restaurants at this tier, a more developed course progression. If your priority is value per dish, lunch wins. If you want the full arc of a counter-style course meal and are comfortable at the dinner price point, the evening sitting is the better experience. For visitors to Nagoya who are only passing through, lunch is the pragmatic call.

    The 10-seat count means availability is tight by default. Gallura accepts reservations up to two months in advance, with online bookings opening at midnight on the date two months prior and phone reservations for that same date accepted from 16:00. In practice, book as close to the two-month opening as possible for a Saturday dinner. Weekday lunch sittings tend to have more give. A semi-private section for up to four guests can be requested by phone if a degree of separation from the main room matters to your group. Private hire for up to 20 people is available with at least two months' notice.

    Gallura sits in a competitive bracket. Compared to Italian-format dining at this price level in other Japanese cities, including venues like akordu in Nara or French-inflected tasting menus such as Goh in Fukuoka, the Nagoya location is notably easier to book and the lunch entry point is lower. Within Nagoya itself, it is one of the few Italian addresses with a sustained award record going back to 2017. That consistency across nearly a decade of Tabelog awards, including Silver in 2018 and 2019, is a more reliable indicator of quality than a single strong year.

    For context on the broader Nagoya dining scene, see our full Nagoya restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider trip, HAJIME in Osaka, Harutaka in Tokyo, and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto represent reference points for what Japan's leading dining rooms deliver at higher price levels. Closer to Gallura's tier and geography, Hama Gen, Hijikata, Ueda, French Ryori Kochuten, and Hachisen are all worth including in your Nagoya planning. For accommodation and other activities, see our Nagoya hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.

    Ratings & Awards

    • Tabelog Score: 4.07 (2025) / 4.02 (2026 data)
    • Tabelog Award: Bronze 2020–2026; Silver 2018–2019; Bronze 2017
    • Tabelog Italian EAST Top 100: 2021, 2023, 2025
    • Opinionated About Dining: Recommended (2023); Ranked #585 in Japan (2025)
    • Google Reviews: 4.4 (185 reviews)

    Booking & Practical Details

    Reservations: Required. Book via Tablecheck online (opens midnight, two months in advance) or by phone (052-680-7889). Even when fully booked online, phone availability is sometimes possible. Booking window: For Saturday dinner, aim to book on the day the two-month window opens. Weekday lunch is easier. Private hire for groups of 6 or more requires at least two months' advance notice by phone. Budget: Lunch JPY 8,500 per person plus 10% service charge and tax (all-in approx. JPY 10,000–14,999). Dinner JPY 18,000 plus tax and service charge (all-in approx. JPY 20,000–29,999). Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, lunch 11:30–15:00 (last food order 12:30), dinner 18:00–22:00 (last food order 19:00). Closed Sunday and Monday. Access: 4-minute walk from Yagoto Nisseki Station (Meijo Subway Line), Exit 1 or 2. Parking available at the adjacent Yamate Avenue car park, free for up to 3 hours. Dress: No stated dress code. Smart casual is appropriate given the price point and intimate room size. Payment: Credit cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners). Electronic money and QR code payments not accepted. Cancellation: 100% of the course fee per person applies for cancellations made the day before. Children: School-age children welcome; kids menu available. Infants permitted on private reservations only. Semi-private seating: Up to 4 guests, glass partition with sliding door; request by phone.

    FAQ

    What should I wear to Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    • There is no formal dress code, but the combination of a 10-seat room, dinner prices in the JPY 20,000–29,999 range, and a sustained award record since 2017 suggests smart casual at minimum. Think what you would wear to a serious Japanese restaurant at the same price point.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    • The venue has 10 seats in total and no bar seating listed. The semi-private section (up to 4 guests, with a glass partition) can be requested by phone, but the main room operates as a single dining space. There is no walk-in bar option.

    What should I order at Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    • The menu changes every month, so specific dish recommendations are not reliable in advance. The kitchen is noted for its focus on local seafood. Check the restaurant's website and Instagram before booking for the current month's menu. A sommelier is available; the wine program is taken seriously here.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    • Lunch at JPY 8,500 (plus tax and service) is the stronger value play. The room, kitchen, and monthly menu are the same as dinner. Dinner at JPY 18,000 provides a longer course format and is the right choice if you want the full experience and are comfortable at the higher price. For a first visit, especially if you are a visitor to Nagoya rather than a local, lunch is the practical recommendation.

    How far ahead should I book Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    • Book exactly two months in advance for weekend dinners. The online reservation window opens at midnight and phone reservations for that date are accepted from 16:00. The restaurant carries a Tabelog score above 4.0 and only 10 seats, so popular slots go quickly. Weekday lunches have more availability and can often be booked closer to the date.

    Is Cucina Italiana Gallura good for solo dining?

    • Yes. A 10-seat room with counter-style seating at a course-menu restaurant is a natural fit for solo diners. Dinner at JPY 18,000–29,999 all-in is a significant spend solo, but the lunch format at JPY 10,000–14,999 all-in is a more comfortable solo entry point. The sommelier service and monthly menu make it engaging dining for one. Compare to 1000 in Yokohama or Shoukouwa in Singapore if you are calibrating what solo course-meal dining looks like at different price tiers across the region.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    No dress code is listed, but context matters: this is a Tabelog Bronze Award winner with a 10-seat room and JPY 18,000 dinner courses, so business casual or neat casual reads correctly. Avoid overly casual clothing — the room and price point signal that most guests dress accordingly.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    Gallura has 10 seats total but no dedicated bar counter for dining. A semi-private room (up to 4 guests, separated by glass partition and sliding door) is available on request by phone. Solo diners should call ahead rather than assuming walk-in counter availability — the restaurant is reservation-only.

    What should I order at Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    Gallura runs set courses only — there is no à la carte option. The dinner course is priced at JPY 18,000 before tax and service charge; lunch runs JPY 8,500 on the same basis. The restaurant describes itself as focused on local seafood, and menus change monthly, so check the website or Instagram before visiting.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    Lunch at JPY 8,500 (pre-tax) is the stronger value case — you get the same monthly-changing course format at roughly half the dinner price of JPY 18,000. Dinner suits a longer occasion or when you want wine pairings; a sommelier is on-site and the restaurant notes a particular focus on wine. For a first visit, lunch is the lower-risk entry point.

    How far ahead should I book Cucina Italiana Gallura?

    Book exactly two months in advance. Online reservations via Tablecheck open at midnight two months to the day; phone reservations for the same date open at 16:00. At 10 seats and with Tabelog Bronze recognition every year since 2017, weekend slots disappear fast — aim to book the moment the window opens. If you find the online calendar full, call 052-680-7889 directly, as the restaurant sometimes holds phone-only availability.

    Is Cucina Italiana Gallura good for solo dining?

    Yes, with a caveat. The 10-seat room accommodates solo diners and the reservation-only format means you won't be competing with walk-in groups. That said, there is no bar counter, so solo guests sit at the main table. Call ahead rather than booking online to confirm seating arrangements — the restaurant is attentive about limiting group numbers to maintain atmosphere.

    Location

    70-2 Yamazatocho, Showa Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 466-0824, Japan

    Nagoya, Japan

    Also Consider

    Among Nagoya's award-tracked dining rooms, Gallura is the clearest choice for Italian cuisine. il AOYAMA is the direct Italian peer, but Gallura's unbroken award run from 2017 to 2026 and its Tabelog Top 100 Italian EAST selections give it a more documented track record for consistency. If your priority is Italian and you want confidence based on sustained peer recognition, Gallura is the stronger booking.

    For diners choosing between cuisine formats rather than within Italian, the comparison shifts. Reminiscence (French) operates at a similar price tier and offers a course-meal format, making it a genuine alternative for the same budget and occasion. Hachisen (Kyoto Cuisine) and Tokusen (Japanese) are the right comparison if you want to lean into Japan-specific cooking rather than European technique applied to Japanese produce. For a more singular product focus, Unafuji (Unagi) is a lower-price, highly specific alternative that is easier to book and better suited to a quick lunch than a multi-hour dinner occasion.

    On booking difficulty, Gallura's 10-seat limit makes it tighter than most of its peers at the same price level. If you are planning a Nagoya itinerary and can only lock in one reservation well in advance, Gallura warrants that slot if Italian cuisine or seafood-forward courses are your preference. Unafuji and Tokusen are better fallback options if your dates are flexible and you want less advance planning pressure.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Saturday
    11:30 am–3 pm, 6–10 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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