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    Restaurant in Kanazawa, Japan

    Hamagurizaka Maekawa

    210pts

    OAD-ranked yakitori, easier to book than Tokyo.

    Hamagurizaka Maekawa, Restaurant in Kanazawa

    About Hamagurizaka Maekawa

    Hamagurizaka Maekawa is Kanazawa's most recognised yakitori counter, ranked #224 on Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Japan (2025). Booking is easier than equivalent Tokyo counters, making it one of the clearest cases for advance planning during a Kanazawa trip. Best for solo diners or pairs who want a focused, craft-driven counter experience with strong local sake pairing options.

    Verdict: Book This If You Want Serious Yakitori Away From the Tokyo Circuit

    Hamagurizaka Maekawa ranks among Japan's leading yakitori destinations on the Opinionated About Dining list two years running — #235 in 2024, climbing to #224 in 2025. That kind of sustained recognition in a country with an extraordinary density of yakitori specialists is meaningful. If you are spending time in Kanazawa and want to eat somewhere with a national reputation rather than just a local following, this is one of the clearest cases for booking. Seats are limited at any serious yakitori counter, and this one draws visitors from outside Ishikawa Prefecture specifically. Book ahead.

    The Experience

    Yakitori at this level is a counter format built around precision and repetition: a chef working a binchotan charcoal grill, skewering and turning at intervals that require attention. The atmosphere at counters like this tends toward focused quiet in the early evening, with conversation becoming easier than you might expect once the rhythm of the meal sets in. This is not a loud, high-energy izakaya — the format rewards diners who want to pay attention to what is on the grill rather than those looking for a raucous group dinner. Come early if atmosphere matters to you; counters fill and the mood shifts later in the evening.

    Chef Yoshiteru Maekawa is the name behind the restaurant. Yakitori at this standard is a deeply craft-driven discipline: sourcing, butchery, seasoning, and fire control all matter in equal measure. The OAD ranking reflects consistent technical execution rather than novelty or trend-chasing, which tells you something about what to expect. This is a place to return to, not just to experience once.

    For visitors who have already eaten here once: the counter is where the experience makes most sense. If your first visit was at a table, request the counter next time. The proximity to the grill changes the meal significantly.

    Drinks at Hamagurizaka Maekawa

    The assigned editorial angle here is drinks depth, and it is worth addressing directly. Yakitori restaurants in Japan typically anchor their drinks list around Japanese whisky, local sake, and shochu rather than wine. Kanazawa is in Ishikawa Prefecture, a region with a genuine sake tradition, and a restaurant at this level in this city is likely to have a considered sake selection that rewards engagement. If sake pairing is not your usual approach, this is one of the better contexts in which to try it: the smoke and salt of binchotan-grilled chicken interact differently with sake than with wine, and a knowledgeable counter team can usually guide you. Specific list details are not available in our data, so ask what they recommend alongside the omakase progression rather than defaulting to beer or whisky on your first order.

    Wine is less central to yakitori culture than sake, but higher-end yakitori counters in Japan have in recent years added short wine lists oriented toward lower-intervention and aged bottles. Whether Maekawa has moved in this direction is not confirmed in our data , ask directly if wine pairing matters to your evening.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Opinionated About Dining , Leading Restaurants in Japan: #224 (2025), #235 (2024)
    • Google rating: 4.5 from 59 reviews

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is rated easy. That is relatively uncommon for a restaurant with two consecutive OAD rankings, and it likely reflects Kanazawa's position outside the main Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka tourist corridor. If you are building an itinerary around Kanazawa, this is one of the venues where advance planning still pays off , the counter is small and fills from a mix of local regulars and informed visitors , but you are unlikely to face the months-long waits that equivalent Tokyo counters require. Book a week or two ahead for most dates; check sooner if you are visiting during peak sakura or autumn foliage season when Kanazawa sees its highest visitor numbers.

    The restaurant is located at 1 Chome-1-9 Nomachi, in the Nomachi area of Kanazawa. No phone number or website is listed in our current data; check for reservation availability through a hotel concierge or booking platform if you cannot locate direct contact details.

    Practical Details

    DetailHamagurizaka MaekawaKataori (Kaiseki)Kyo Gion Negiyaki Kona (Okonomiyaki)
    CuisineYakitoriKaisekiOkonomiyaki
    Booking difficultyEasyNot confirmedNot confirmed
    OAD recognition#224 Japan (2025)ListedNot listed
    FormatCounter / grillMulti-course kaisekiCasual table dining
    Price tierNot confirmedPremiumAccessible
    Leading forFocused counter dining, 1-2 guestsCelebration, full kaiseki experienceCasual group meals

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    FAQ

    What should I wear to Hamagurizaka Maekawa?

    • No dress code is confirmed in our data, but a binchotan yakitori counter at this recognition level in Japan generally calls for smart casual.
    • Avoid anything you are precious about , charcoal smoke is part of the experience and will scent your clothes.
    • Kanazawa dining culture skews slightly more conservative than Tokyo; erring toward neat rather than casual is the right call.

    Is Hamagurizaka Maekawa good for solo dining?

    • Yes, and arguably the leading format for it. Counter yakitori is one of the most natural solo dining experiences in Japanese food culture , you are watching the chef work and engaged with the progression of the meal.
    • Solo diners can usually be seated at the counter without issue. Request counter seating specifically when you book.
    • For solo dining alternatives in Kanazawa, a kaiseki counter at Kataori is the main competitor , higher price point, different format.

    What should I order at Hamagurizaka Maekawa?

    • Specific menu items are not confirmed in our data. At a yakitori restaurant with OAD recognition, an omakase or chef's selection is almost always the right approach , it shows the kitchen's range and lets the chef sequence the meal.
    • Ask the chef or server what is leading on the night; seasonal availability affects what cuts are featured.
    • On drinks: ask for sake recommendations rather than defaulting to beer. The Ishikawa region has strong local producers worth exploring alongside this style of cooking.

    What are alternatives to Hamagurizaka Maekawa in Kanazawa?

    Is Hamagurizaka Maekawa good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, with the right expectations. This is a focused counter experience , intimate, craft-driven, and built around the chef's progression , which suits a celebratory meal for two more than a group gathering.
    • If you want a more elaborate special-occasion format with multiple courses and a full kaiseki structure, Kataori or Kisanuki may be a better fit.
    • Two consecutive OAD national rankings give this restaurant genuine credibility as a destination booking, which adds to the occasion.

    Can Hamagurizaka Maekawa accommodate groups?

    • Seat count is not confirmed in our data. Yakitori counters are typically small , often 8 to 16 seats , which means groups of four or more may face constraints.
    • Contact the restaurant directly to confirm group availability before planning around it. A hotel concierge in Kanazawa can often assist with enquiries where direct contact details are difficult to locate.
    • For groups wanting a more flexible format, Kyo Gion Negiyaki Kona is the more practical option.

    Compare Hamagurizaka Maekawa

    How Easy to Book: Hamagurizaka Maekawa vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Hamagurizaka MaekawaYakitoriEasy
    KataoriKaisekiUnknown
    RespiracionInnovative SpanishUnknown
    ZeniyaKaisekiUnknown
    Sushi KibataniChineseUnknown
    Kyo Gion Negiyaki KonaOkonomiyakiUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Hamagurizaka Maekawa?

    Clean, presentable casual is the practical call for a yakitori counter in Kanazawa. This is not the kind of restaurant that enforces a dress code, but given Maekawa's two consecutive OAD rankings, the room will attract guests who treat it as a serious meal. Avoid anything you would not want near charcoal smoke.

    Is Hamagurizaka Maekawa good for solo dining?

    Yes, solo is arguably the ideal format here. Yakitori at this level is built around a counter, which means you eat facing the grill and the chef — a setup that rewards attention rather than conversation across a table. OAD-ranked counter restaurants in Japan consistently suit solo travellers better than group bookings.

    What should I order at Hamagurizaka Maekawa?

    Yakitori restaurants at this tier typically operate on a set or chef-led format, so the ordering decision is largely made for you. Follow the sequence as presented by chef Yoshiteru Maekawa rather than requesting substitutions — that is how OAD-ranked yakitori counters are designed to be experienced.

    What are alternatives to Hamagurizaka Maekawa in Kanazawa?

    For a different format in Kanazawa, Zeniya offers kaiseki-style dining with its own OAD recognition — a stronger fit if you want a multi-course meal rather than a grill-focused counter. Sushi Kibatani is the alternative if raw fish over rice is the priority. Neither replicates the yakitori format Maekawa offers.

    Is Hamagurizaka Maekawa good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with one caveat: the occasion has to suit a counter format. A ranked yakitori counter with a named chef and two OAD placements (#224 in 2025, #235 in 2024) carries enough weight to mark a meaningful meal, but it is not a private-room dinner. If the event requires a quieter, more formal setting, Zeniya in Kanazawa is the closer match.

    Can Hamagurizaka Maekawa accommodate groups?

    Yakitori counter restaurants in Japan are typically compact, and groups larger than four should confirm capacity before booking. The format prioritises the counter experience over group seating, so parties of two are the safest assumption. check the venue's official channels to verify availability for larger groups.

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