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    Restaurant in Osaka, Japan

    Kassen Iritani

    290pts

    Live seafood kappo, Michelin-noted, fair price.

    Kassen Iritani, Restaurant in Osaka

    About Kassen Iritani

    Kassen Iritani is a Michelin Plate kappo counter in Osaka's Kitashinchi district, earning back-to-back recognition in 2024 and 2025. Chef Genki Iritani focuses on live seafood with flexible, guest-responsive ordering — a strong choice at ¥¥¥ for diners who want precision without a fixed tasting sequence. Book one to two weeks ahead; booking difficulty is low.

    The Verdict

    If you are comparing Kassen Iritani to Osaka's kappo counters at the ¥¥¥¥ tier, such as HAJIME or Fujiya 1935, the calculus shifts considerably in Kassen's favour for one specific diner: someone who wants live seafood handled with precision, a flexible snacking pace, and a bill that doesn't require a second mortgage. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) confirm it belongs on a serious Osaka itinerary. Book it when you want a counter seat that responds to you, not a fixed march through a kaiseki progression.

    Portrait

    Kassen Iritani sits in Kitashinchi, Osaka's densest concentration of serious drinking and eating establishments, on the ground floor of the Yamachuu Building in Sonezakishinchi. The name itself is a signal: "kassen" translates roughly as "sliced fresh," a declaration of intent from chef Genki Iritani, who trained through multiple Osaka kappo kitchens before opening here. That apprenticeship background matters because kappo — literally "to cut and to cook" — is a format built on direct counter interaction, and Iritani's training shows in how he reads what a table wants rather than delivering a predetermined sequence.

    The kitchen's focus is live seafood, and the Michelin documentation is specific about what that looks like in practice: squid cut into thin strips resembling noodles, finished with caviar. That preparation sits at the intersection of technical knife work and showmanship, the kind of dish that demonstrates both the chef's dexterity and the quality of the raw material. Oysters simmered with pepper offer a contrasting register , cooked, warm, and savoury rather than cold and clean. The ability to select freely between dishes like these, treating the meal as an evolving set of drinking snacks rather than a formal procession, is the defining characteristic of the experience here.

    There is also a land-protein thread running through the menu. Crumbed beef fillet and beef tongue simmered to tenderness are described in the Michelin record as flavours that are neither Western nor Japanese yet quintessentially Osaka , a fair characterisation of the city's historical willingness to absorb and reframe outside influences. For the food-and-travel enthusiast tracking Japan's regional cooking identities, this is Osaka's pragmatic, pleasure-focused cooking philosophy expressed at counter level.

    On the question of drinks pairing, the venue's record does not specify a wine list or sake programme in detail. What the kappo format does imply, however, is that the drinking snack structure , small, varied, seafood-forward , pairs well with lighter sake styles, white wine with mineral backbone, or sparkling options that reset the palate between contrasting preparations. If you are coming specifically for a deep wine programme, La Cime or HAJIME at the ¥¥¥¥ tier will offer more investment in that dimension. Kassen's strength is the food-to-drink rhythm of the kappo format itself, where the pace is yours to control and the kitchen responds accordingly.

    The Google rating sits at 4.7 across 33 reviews , a small sample, but the score holds up. Venues in Kitashinchi with low review counts and high scores typically reflect a local and repeat-visitor clientele rather than tourist volume. That is consistent with a kappo counter that prioritises the interaction between chef and guest over maximising covers.

    For context on how Kassen fits into the broader Kansai picture: the live seafood focus and counter-response format shares DNA with Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, though Gion Sasaki operates at a different price point and carries heavier Michelin weight. Within Osaka specifically, Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama and Taian offer Japanese dining at the same ¥¥¥ tier but within kaiseki structures that are more formal and sequenced. If you want to eat across both styles on a single Osaka trip, Kassen for the flexible kappo night and Taian or Kashiwaya for the formal kaiseki evening is a logical pairing. Explorers moving through the wider Kansai and Japan circuit can cross-reference akordu in Nara, Harutaka in Tokyo, or Myojaku in Tokyo for further high-precision Japanese counter dining comparisons.

    For everything else in the city, see our full Osaka restaurants guide, our full Osaka bars guide, and our full Osaka hotels guide. If you are building a wider Osaka experience, our full Osaka experiences guide and our full Osaka wineries guide are worth consulting alongside.

    Know Before You Go

    Location
    Sonezakishinchi, Kita Ward, Osaka , ground floor, Yamachuu Building No.1, Kitashinchi district
    Price range
    ¥¥¥ , mid-to-upper tier; comfortably below the ¥¥¥¥ benchmark of HAJIME or Fujiya 1935
    Awards
    Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    Google rating
    4.7 / 5 (33 reviews)
    Cuisine format
    Kappo counter; live seafood focus with flexible drinking-snack ordering
    Booking difficulty
    Easy , book ahead to secure a counter seat, but this is not a months-in-advance venue
    Leading for
    Solo diners, pairs, food-and-drink explorers, guests wanting a flexible rather than fixed-sequence meal
    Nearest dining peers
    Miyamoto, Oimatsu Hisano, Tenjimbashi Aoki, Yugen

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Kassen Iritani good for a special occasion? Yes, with one qualification: the occasion needs to suit a counter format. The Michelin Plate recognition and the live seafood focus make it a credible special-dinner choice at ¥¥¥ pricing, but the atmosphere is interactive and relatively informal by Japanese fine-dining standards. If you need a private room or a more ceremonial setting, Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama is the better call.
    • Does Kassen Iritani handle dietary restrictions? The menu is built around live seafood and beef preparations. The kappo format allows for direct communication with the chef, which in principle makes it more adaptable than a fixed kaiseki menu , but specific allergy or restriction policies are not confirmed in available data. Contact the venue directly before booking if this is relevant to your party.
    • Is Kassen Iritani worth the price? At ¥¥¥, yes. You are getting Michelin-recognised kappo with live seafood and responsive cooking for meaningfully less than the ¥¥¥¥ venues in the same city. The value case is strong if the kappo format suits you. If it does not, Taian offers a kaiseki alternative at the same price tier.
    • How far ahead should I book Kassen Iritani? Booking difficulty is rated easy, which puts it in a different category from Osaka's harder-to-access counters. A week to two weeks ahead should be sufficient for most dates, though weekends and public holidays in Japan warrant earlier contact. This is not a venue where you need to plan months out.
    • Can Kassen Iritani accommodate groups? Seat count is not confirmed in available data. Counter-format kappo restaurants in Osaka's Kitashinchi district typically seat between 8 and 16 at the counter, with limited or no private dining. Groups of four or more should confirm capacity and seating arrangement before booking. For larger groups, a venue with confirmed private dining such as Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama may be more practical.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Kassen Iritani? The kappo format at Kassen is structured around flexible selection rather than a locked tasting menu, which is part of its appeal. Dishes like squid cut as noodles with caviar and oysters simmered with pepper can be chosen as drinking snacks rather than eaten in a prescribed order. If you specifically want a curated tasting progression, HAJIME or Fujiya 1935 deliver that more explicitly, at ¥¥¥¥.
    • Is Kassen Iritani good for solo dining? It is well suited to solo dining. The counter format is the natural environment for a single diner in Japan, and the flexible ordering structure means you can calibrate portion volume and pace without the awkwardness of a multi-course menu designed for two. Solo diners at Japanese kappo counters in Kitashinchi are common; you will not feel out of place. See also Azabu Kadowaki in Tokyo for a comparable counter experience in a different city.
    • What should I order at Kassen Iritani? The Michelin record highlights squid cut into thin strips like noodles with caviar, oysters simmered with pepper, crumbed beef fillet, and beef tongue simmered to tenderness. These are the documented standouts from the chef's live seafood and Osaka-inflected cooking approach. Order broadly across the seafood and meat register rather than anchoring to a single dish , the format is designed for range. For further Japanese counter dining reference points, see Goh in Fukuoka or 1000 in Yokohama.

    Compare Kassen Iritani

    Kassen Iritani Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Kassen IritaniJapaneseGenki Iritani apprenticed at a number of kappo in Osaka. He flexes the skills and ingenuity he developed there, responding nimbly to customers’ preferences. He focuses on live seafood dishes, as the restaurant name ‘Kassen’ (‘sliced fresh’) suggests. Being able to select drinking snacks such as squid cut into thin strips like noodles with caviar or oysters simmered with pepper is fun. Crumbed beef fillet and beef tongue simmered to tender perfection are flavours neither Western nor Japanese, yet quintessentially Osaka.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    HAJIMEFrench, InnovativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    La CimeFrenchMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Kashiwaya Osaka SenriyamaJapaneseMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    TaianKaiseki, JapaneseMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    Fujiya 1935InnovativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Kassen Iritani good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly if the occasion calls for a counter-style kappo meal rather than a formal multi-course restaurant. The live seafood focus and interactive format — including dishes like squid cut thin as noodles with caviar — make it memorable without the ceremony of a ¥¥¥¥ venue. For a milestone where full kaiseki formality matters, Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama is a stronger fit. For a celebratory dinner that still feels relaxed and personal, Kassen Iritani delivers at ¥¥¥.

    Does Kassen Iritani handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu centres on live seafood, meaning shellfish and raw fish are structural to what Kassen Iritani does. If seafood allergies or aversions are a factor, this counter is a poor match. The kitchen, per its Michelin notation, responds to customer preferences, but that flexibility works best around format and selection rather than wholesale ingredient substitution.

    Is Kassen Iritani worth the price?

    At ¥¥¥, yes — it holds up well for what Kitashinchi kappo usually costs. You are getting Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, a chef trained across multiple Osaka kappo houses, and a live seafood counter where the dishes respond to your order rather than following a locked menu. Compared to La Cime or Fujiya 1935 at higher price points, the experience is less structured but considerably more flexible.

    How far ahead should I book Kassen Iritani?

    Booking information is not confirmed in the available data, so contact directly via the Kitashinchi address. As a Michelin Plate counter in one of Osaka's busiest dining districts, reserving at least two to three weeks out is a sensible baseline. Weekend evenings in Kitashinchi fill quickly across the board.

    Can Kassen Iritani accommodate groups?

    Counter-format kappo venues in Kitashinchi are generally suited to parties of two to four. Larger groups tend to work better at venues with private dining rooms. Without confirmed seating data for Kassen Iritani, groups of five or more should check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm whether a full party can be seated together.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Kassen Iritani?

    Kassen Iritani's format is built around responsiveness to customer preference rather than a fixed tasting sequence — the name 'Kassen' ('sliced fresh') signals that live, a-la-minute preparation is the point. That means you are choosing dishes rather than surrendering to a set progression. If you want a curated chef-led tasting menu, Taian or Fujiya 1935 are better suited. If you want flexibility and live seafood selection, Kassen Iritani fits.

    Is Kassen Iritani good for solo dining?

    Counter kappo is one of the formats most naturally suited to solo dining in Japan, and Kassen Iritani's interactive, preference-led approach works especially well when the chef is responding to a single diner. At ¥¥¥ with Michelin Plate standing, it is a strong solo choice in Kitashinchi — better value and more personal than a comparable solo seat at a ¥¥¥¥ tier venue.

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