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    Restaurant in Hyogo, Japan

    Komago

    170Pearl Points

    OAD-listed French in quiet Nishinomiya.

    Komago, Restaurant in Hyogo

    About Komago

    Komago delivers OAD-recognised French cooking in Nishinomiya without the formality or price ceiling of major Kobe or Osaka addresses. Chef Kenta Kayama's kitchen is ranked #562 in Japan by Opinionated About Dining (2025) and holds a 4.4 Google rating across 106 reviews. Booking is easy, lunch is worth prioritising, and it's a compelling option for a special meal in Hyogo.

    Should You Book Komago?

    If you're weighing up French dining options in Hyogo, Komago sits in a different register than the formal, high-budget alternatives. While Aspirant operates at JPY 30,000–39,999 per head with a more overtly ambitious tasting menu format, Komago has earned its Opinionated About Dining recognition — ranked #562 in Japan in 2025 and recommended in 2023 — by delivering precise French cooking without requiring you to treat the evening as a formal occasion. For a special dinner or a considered lunch where the food takes priority over ceremony, this is where to book in Nishinomiya.

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    Komago is run by chef Kenta Kayama and positioned in Koyoen, a quiet residential pocket of Nishinomiya in Hyogo Prefecture , not the kind of address that signals destination dining, which is part of the point. The OAD ranking is a meaningful signal here: Opinionated About Dining draws on votes from serious, well-travelled diners and critics, so a #562 Japan ranking puts Komago in competitive territory for a restaurant operating outside Osaka or Kobe's core dining corridors.

    The French format means the kitchen is working within a cuisine that demands technical discipline , stocks, reductions, precise protein cookery, sauce work. At a venue this size, operating across lunch and dinner six days a week (Thursday closed), that consistency across both services is itself a credential. Google reviews sit at 4.4 across 106 ratings, which for a neighbourhood French restaurant in Japan suggests steady quality rather than a single viral moment driving the score.

    For a special occasion, the calculus is direct: you're getting OAD-recognised French cooking in an accessible setting, without the booking difficulty or price ceiling of a major Kobe or Osaka address. If you're celebrating with someone who values food quality but finds stiff formal dining environments off-putting, Komago is a stronger call than a more expensive room with more theatre. The relaxed setting is not a compromise , it's the point.

    Lunch here is worth considering seriously. The kitchen runs a full midday service (12–3 pm), and a French lunch in this format typically delivers comparable cooking to dinner at a more approachable price. If you're travelling through the Kansai region and building an itinerary, a Komago lunch pairs well with time in Nishinomiya or a short trip to Kobe, rather than requiring you to anchor your evening around it. For context on broader Kansai French dining, HAJIME in Osaka operates at a different scale entirely , three Michelin stars and a significantly higher price point. Komago is not a substitute for that experience, but it's a genuinely strong option for diners who want high-quality French food without that level of commitment or spend.

    Regionally, if you're building a multi-day dining plan across the Kansai area, it's worth cross-referencing akordu in Nara and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto for different cuisine registers. Further afield, Goh in Fukuoka and 1000 in Yokohama represent the kind of serious regional dining that Komago sits alongside in spirit, if not in exact format. For benchmark French outside Japan, Les Amis in Singapore and Hotel de Ville Crissier illustrate how the format scales internationally.

    Practical Details

    DetailKomagoAspirantArakawa
    CuisineFrenchFrench, InnovativeSteak, Yoshoku, European
    Price rangeNot publishedJPY 30,000–39,999JPY 30,000–49,999
    Lunch serviceYes (12–3 pm)Check directlyCheck directly
    ClosedThursdayCheck directlyCheck directly
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateModerate
    OAD recognition#562 Japan (2025)Check directlyCheck directly

    Booking is rated easy, which is an advantage over more prominent Hyogo venues. No website or phone number is listed in available data, so plan to book via a third-party reservation platform or contact the venue directly through local channels. Address: 5-21 Koyoenhonjocho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 662-0015. Thursday is the weekly closing day , confirm before travelling.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Komago in Hyogo?

    Aspirant is the closest direct comparison in the Hyogo French register — more formal and higher-budget than Komago. Entre nous offers a different take on European cooking in the region if you want something less structured. Komago's OAD recognition in both 2023 and 2025 gives it an edge over lesser-known alternatives for visitors who want some external validation before booking.

    Can Komago accommodate groups?

    No group-specific information is listed for Komago. Given its residential Koyoen address and format as a chef-driven French restaurant, it is likely a small-cover operation — call ahead if you're booking four or more. Larger parties may find Awajishima Nobu a more practical fit.

    What should I order at Komago?

    Komago's menu specifics are not publicly documented, so ordering advice beyond the cuisine category — French, under chef Kenta Kayama — isn't possible here without risking inaccuracy. Your best move is to ask at booking or on arrival what the kitchen is running that day, particularly for the lunch versus dinner split.

    Can I eat at the bar at Komago?

    Bar seating details are not listed in Komago's available information. Given the restaurant's scale and location in a quiet residential pocket of Nishinomiya, counter or bar seating may exist but confirm directly when booking. Walk-in bar dining is not something you should plan around without checking first.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Komago?

    Komago runs the same hours across both services — 12–3 pm and 5–10 pm, Tuesday through Wednesday and Friday through Sunday. Lunch at a French restaurant of this tier often means better value for a similar kitchen output, so if cost is a factor, start there. Dinner gives you more time and a less rushed pace, which suits a longer tasting format if that's what Kayama is running.

    Location

    5-21 Koyoenhonjocho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo 662-0015, Japan

    Hyogo, Japan

    Compare Komago

    Komago vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    KomagoFrenchOpinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #562 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Recommended (2023)Easy
    bb9Grilling CuisineUnknown
    ArakawaSteak, Yoshoku (Japanese style western cuisine), EuropeanJPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Unknown
    AspirantFrench, InnovativeJPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Unknown
    Awajishima NobuSushiJPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999Unknown
    entre nousUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • bb9 — Grilling Cuisine, Grilling Cuisine
    • Arakawa — Steak, Yoshoku (Japanese style western cuisine), European, JPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
    • Aspirant — French, Innovative, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
    • Awajishima Nobu — Sushi, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
    • entre nous — Notable alternative

    For French dining specifically, Aspirant is Komago's closest direct peer in Hyogo. Aspirant operates at JPY 30,000–39,999 with a more format-driven, innovative approach — if you want structured tasting menu progression and a higher-design room, Aspirant is the stronger call. Komago trades that formality for a more relaxed register, which is the better fit for a celebration dinner where the company matters as much as the theatre of the meal.

    If French isn't the priority, Arakawa covers the European protein-driven end of the market at JPY 30,000–49,999 across steak and Yoshoku formats, and Awajishima Nobu comes in at JPY 20,000–29,999 for sushi — the most accessible price point in this peer set. For value relative to the category, Awajishima Nobu is the most budget-conscious option; Arakawa is the splurge pick if red meat is what you're after.

    bb9 (grilling) and entre nous fill out the competitive set but with limited published pricing data, making direct comparison harder. Komago's edge in this group is a confirmed OAD ranking — a credentialled signal that places it on the map for serious diners — combined with easy booking. If you want OAD-level French cooking without the reservation difficulty of a Kobe or Osaka address, Komago is the default recommendation in Hyogo.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Tuesday
    12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Wednesday
    12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Thursday
    Closed
    Friday
    12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Saturday
    12–3 pm, 5–10 pm
    Sunday
    12–3 pm, 5–10 pm

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