Restaurant in Seattle, United States
Kamonegi
150ptsSeattle's best soba, easy to book now.

About Kamonegi
Kamonegi is Seattle's most serious soba restaurant, earning an Opinionated About Dining ranking of #119 in North America (2025) three years running. Chef Mutsuko Soma's hand-milled buckwheat noodles in Fremont are the reason food-focused travelers make the trip. Dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday, and currently easy to book — a rare combination at this recognition level.
Kamonegi, Seattle — Pearl Verdict
If you have been to Kamonegi before, the question on a return visit is not whether it holds up — it does , but whether you have given it the time it deserves. This is the kind of neighborhood restaurant that rewards patience: hand-milled soba in Fremont, made by a chef whose consistency has earned three consecutive years of recognition from Opinionated About Dining, climbing from Highly Recommended in 2023 to a ranked position at #119 in North America for 2025. Book it. Come back. It gets better when you know what you are looking at.
Portrait
Kamonegi sits on N 39th Street in Fremont, a neighborhood that has never needed a destination restaurant to justify itself, but now has one. The room is spare in the way that good Japanese cooking tends to be: the visual story is on the plate, where soba made from freshly milled buckwheat arrives with the kind of precision that is easy to miss if you are not paying attention. Thin, slightly earthy, with a texture that machine-cut noodles cannot replicate , this is the thing to notice when your bowl arrives.
Chef Mutsuko Soma has been running Kamonegi with a level of focus unusual for a 40-seat-or-fewer neighborhood spot. The cooking is specific to a tradition , Japanese soba-ya , that has deep roots in cities like Tokyo, where places such as Akasaka Sunaba have been refining the format for generations, and in Osaka, where Ayamedo represents a similarly rigorous approach. Kamonegi holds its own in that company, which is a meaningful claim for a restaurant on a residential street in the Pacific Northwest.
Fremont's dining scene is walkable but not particularly deep on serious Japanese cooking. Kamonegi fills that gap without making a fuss about it. The open-Tuesday-through-Saturday, dinner-only format , 4 to 9:30 PM , means the kitchen is never operating at the distracted pace of an all-day restaurant. That focus shows. A 4.5 Google rating across more than 1,000 reviews is consistent with the OAD recognition: this is not a restaurant that is good on good nights.
For food and travel enthusiasts who track where craft cooking is happening outside the obvious cities, Kamonegi belongs on the same conversation list as Smyth in Chicago or Lazy Bear in San Francisco , places where a specific point of view is executed with enough discipline to justify a detour. It is not a tasting-menu destination on the scale of The French Laundry in Napa or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, but that is not the comparison that matters. The relevant one is: where else in Seattle do you eat soba at this level? The answer is nowhere obvious.
Booking is easy relative to what the recognition would suggest. That is the opening: go now, before the difficulty catches up with the reputation. If you are planning a wider Seattle trip, our full Seattle restaurants guide covers the full picture, and our Seattle hotels guide can help you anchor the trip.
Ratings & Recognition
- Opinionated About Dining , Casual in North America: #119 (2025), #131 (2024), Highly Recommended (2023)
- Google: 4.5 / 5 based on 1,020 reviews
Booking & Practical Details
Kamonegi is open Tuesday through Saturday, 4 to 9:30 PM. It is closed Sunday and Monday. Booking is currently easy , an unusually accessible entry point for a restaurant at this recognition level. Price range is not published, but soba-ya dining in this format typically runs moderate by Seattle standards. Located at 1054 N 39th St, Seattle, WA 98103 in the Fremont neighborhood. If you are exploring nearby, our Seattle bars guide and Seattle experiences guide are worth a look for rounding out the evening.
Quick reference: Fremont, dinner only Tue–Sat, easy to book, OAD-ranked #119 in North America (2025).
How It Compares
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Compare Kamonegi
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kamonegi | Soba | Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #119 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #131 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Highly Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Canlis | New American | Unknown | — | |
| Joule | New Asian | Unknown | — | |
| Maneki | Japanese | Unknown | — | |
| Walrus & Carpenter | New American - Seafood | Unknown | — | |
| Wild Ginger | Asian | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Kamonegi and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kamonegi handle dietary restrictions?
Soba-focused menus can be tricky for gluten-sensitive diners since buckwheat noodles are often made with a wheat blend. Call or contact Kamonegi directly before booking if gluten is a concern. The menu's Japanese format typically offers vegetable-forward options alongside proteins, so vegetarians generally have reasonable choices without special arrangement.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kamonegi?
Dinner is your only option — Kamonegi is open Tuesday through Saturday from 4 to 9:30 PM and is closed Sunday and Monday. There is no lunch service. Plan around those hours or you will have a wasted trip to Fremont.
How far ahead should I book Kamonegi?
Booking is currently easy relative to what an OAD Casual North America top-120 restaurant typically demands. A week out is usually sufficient, but Tuesday and Wednesday evenings are your safest bets for last-minute availability. Do not treat that accessibility as permanent — OAD recognition tends to tighten demand.
Is Kamonegi good for solo dining?
Yes, and it may be the format where Kamonegi works best. Solo diners can focus on the soba without the logistical overhead of sharing plates, and counter or bar seating at smaller Japanese restaurants typically suits one. The Fremont location and weeknight hours make this a low-friction solo dinner.
What should I order at Kamonegi?
The soba is the reason to come — chef Mutsuko Soma makes it in-house, and that is what two consecutive OAD Casual North America rankings are recognising. Beyond the noodles, the supporting Japanese small plates are worth your attention. Ordering around the soba rather than treating it as a side note is the right approach.
Can Kamonegi accommodate groups?
Groups of four or more should check the venue's official channels before booking — smaller Japanese soba spots are typically not built for large parties without advance coordination. For a group dinner in Seattle with more structural flexibility, Canlis handles larger tables as a core part of its format. Kamonegi works best for two to four.
Can I eat at the bar at Kamonegi?
Bar or counter seating is common in restaurants of this format and size, but the specific layout is not confirmed in available venue data. Contact Kamonegi directly to confirm bar availability before arriving with that expectation, particularly on Friday or Saturday evenings when the room fills faster.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 4–9:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 4–9:30 pm
- Thursday
- 4–9:30 pm
- Friday
- 4–9:30 pm
- Saturday
- 4–9:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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