Restaurant in Hiroshima, Japan
NAKADO
420Pearl PointsFour straight Tabelog wins, 14 seats, book ahead.

About NAKADO
NAKADO is the most credentialled French restaurant in Hiroshima — a Tabelog Bronze winner four consecutive years (2023–2026) with a 4.19 score and only 14 seats. Dinner runs JPY 15,000–19,999 per head before drinks, with a sommelier-led wine and sake program. Book at least three days ahead via the website. The counter is the best seat for solo diners and pairs.
Verdict
NAKADO is the strongest case for French cuisine in Hiroshima, and it has the track record to back that up: Tabelog Bronze winner every year from 2023 through 2026, a 4.19 score, and consecutive selection for the Tabelog French WEST "Tabelog 100" in both 2023 and 2025. With only 14 seats across a counter and two private rooms, availability is the real constraint here. Book at least three days out through the restaurant's website, expect dinner to run JPY 15,000–19,999 per head before the 5% service charge, and come ready to stay for the full course.
The Space
NAKADO sits on the fifth floor of the Ebisu GRIT building in Naka Ward, about 120 metres from Hiroshima Electric Railway's Hatchobori Station. The room holds 14 guests only: six counter seats facing the kitchen and eight seats across two private rooms that hold up to four people each. The private rooms carry an additional JPY 3,000 charge per room due to service logistics, which is worth knowing before you decide how to book. The counter is the right call for solo diners and pairs who want to watch the kitchen work. The private rooms suit couples wanting quiet or small groups celebrating something specific. The venue is wheelchair accessible and entirely non-smoking.
The Wine Program
NAKADO's drink focus is one of the more considered elements of the operation. The venue lists both wine and sake (nihonshu) with a stated emphasis on both, and a sommelier is on service. That combination — French technique on the plate, sake alongside wine in the glass — reflects a deliberate approach rather than a standard list. If you are pairing drinks with the course, the sommelier's involvement means you are not left to move through the list alone. NAKADO also notes a particular attention to fish, which shapes what the wine and sake program is likely built around. Both lunch and dinner require a minimum order of one drink, so a pairing is structurally expected, not optional. For reference, reviewer-reported spend runs JPY 20,000–29,999 at lunch and JPY 30,000–39,999 at dinner including drinks , meaningfully higher than the base course prices, which signals that the pairing adds real cost. Budget accordingly.
Who Should Book
NAKADO works leading for two types of diners: those returning from a first visit who want to go deeper on the pairing options, and travellers passing through Hiroshima who want a high-credentialled French meal without travelling to Osaka or Tokyo. The light, elegant take on classic French that the restaurant is known for is not maximalist or showy , if you want a more theatrical tasting experience, HAJIME in Osaka operates at a different register entirely. NAKADO is more precise and restrained, which suits solo diners and pairs better than large groups. Families can bring school-age children, provided they order the same course as adults , so plan accordingly. Smart casual dress is required; no shorts or sandals for men.
Practical Details
Reservations: Required, minimum three days in advance, via the restaurant's website (nakado-s.com). Budget: Lunch JPY 10,000–14,999 per head for the course; dinner JPY 15,000–19,999. Add a 5% service charge and drinks , actual spend with pairing runs JPY 20,000–29,999 at lunch, JPY 30,000–39,999 at dinner. Private room surcharge: JPY 3,000 per room. Hours: Open daily; lunch 12:00–14:30, last order 12:30; dinner 18:00–22:30, last order 19:30. Cancellation: 30% charge from six days out; 50% from three days; 100% from two days. Payment: Visa and Mastercard accepted; no electronic money. Dress: Smart casual; men should avoid shorts and sandals. Parking: Not available. Access: On the 5th floor of Ebisu GRIT, approximately 120 metres from Hatchobori Station on the Hiroshima Electric Railway.
Booking Difficulty
Booking at NAKADO is manageable , three days' notice is the stated minimum, and with only 14 seats the room fills, but this is not a venue where you need to plan months ahead. Weekend dinners will be tighter than weekday lunches. If you are travelling specifically for this meal, book as soon as your dates are confirmed. The cancellation policy is strict (100% charge from two days out), so only book when you are certain of your plans.
How It Compares
FAQ
- Is NAKADO good for solo dining? Yes, and the counter is the right seat for it. Six counter seats face the kitchen, which makes solo dining genuinely engaging rather than just tolerated. At dinner, budget JPY 30,000–39,999 all-in with drinks. For context, Harutaka in Tokyo runs a comparable solo counter format at a higher price point.
- Can I eat at the bar at NAKADO? NAKADO has a six-seat counter, not a bar. You can request counter seating when booking through the website. It is the leading seat for watching the kitchen and is well-suited to pairs and solo diners.
- Does NAKADO handle dietary restrictions? The database notes a focus on fish and a health and wellness menu option, but specific dietary accommodation details are not confirmed here. Contact the restaurant directly via nakado-s.com before booking if restrictions matter for your party.
- Is NAKADO good for a special occasion? Yes, particularly for two people. The private rooms (JPY 3,000 surcharge per room) seat up to four and give you a genuinely contained experience. Four consecutive Tabelog Bronze wins and selection for the French WEST Top 100 give the meal clear credentialled weight , it reads as a considered choice, not just a restaurant booking. For a larger group occasion, check capacity against the 14-seat total before committing.
- What are alternatives to NAKADO in Hiroshima? For Japanese fine dining at a similar price tier, Nakashima offers kaiseki as the local alternative to French. Chiso Sottakuito and Eizan are worth considering depending on your preferred format. For Chinese at a slightly higher spend, MASUKI runs JPY 20,000–29,999. See our full Hiroshima restaurants guide for the broader picture.
- Is lunch or dinner better at NAKADO? Lunch is the better entry point for first-timers or those watching budget: courses run JPY 10,000–14,999 versus JPY 15,000–19,999 at dinner, and all-in spend with drinks averages JPY 20,000–29,999 at lunch compared to JPY 30,000–39,999 at dinner. If the wine pairing matters to you and cost is secondary, dinner gives more room to explore the list. Note that last order at lunch is 12:30 , arrive on time.
- How far ahead should I book NAKADO? The minimum is three days, but with only 14 seats and four consecutive Tabelog Bronze wins driving demand, weekend evenings will go faster than that. Book one to two weeks out for a weekend dinner, and you should have options. Weekday lunches are the easiest slot to secure with shorter notice.
- Can NAKADO accommodate groups? The total room is 14 seats. Two private rooms each take up to four people (JPY 3,000 surcharge per room applies). Larger parties of eight could theoretically take both private rooms, but that exhausts most of the dining room. For groups over eight, NAKADO is not the right venue , the space is built for intimate dining, not group events. Contact nakado-s.com directly to discuss private use, which is listed as available.
Explore More in Hiroshima and Beyond
If you are building a broader Hiroshima itinerary, our full Hiroshima restaurants guide covers the wider field. For where to stay and drink, see our Hiroshima hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. For French dining benchmarks elsewhere in Japan, HAJIME in Osaka, akordu in Nara, and Goh in Fukuoka operate in the same credentialled tier. For a different frame of reference, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City offer useful comparisons on what fish-focused fine dining achieves at its outer edge. Also worth knowing: Gion Sasaki in Kyoto and 1000 in Yokohama show how Japan's regional fine dining scene compares across cities. CHILAN is also worth a look if you are staying in Hiroshima for multiple nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is NAKADO good for solo dining?
Yes — NAKADO explicitly lists solo dining as a recommended occasion. The six-seat counter is the right choice for solo diners: it keeps service interaction direct and avoids the private room surcharge of JPY 3,000. With only 14 seats total, the room never feels overwhelming for a single diner.
Can I eat at the bar at NAKADO?
Yes. NAKADO has a six-seat counter, which is the more engaging option for solo diners or couples who want a closer look at service. The remaining eight seats are at private tables. Counter seats do not carry the additional JPY 3,000 private room charge that applies to the enclosed rooms.
Does NAKADO handle dietary restrictions?
The venue data lists a health and wellness menu option and notes a particular focus on fish. Beyond that, specific dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available records. Contact NAKADO directly via nakado-s.com before booking, especially given the strict cancellation policy — 100% charge applies within two days of your reservation.
Is NAKADO good for a special occasion?
It is a strong choice. NAKADO has private rooms for 2, 4, 6, or 8 guests, and the venue is listed as suitable for private hire. The Tabelog Bronze recognition every year from 2023 through 2026 gives it enough credibility to carry a celebration dinner at JPY 15,000–19,999 per head for dinner (plus 5% service charge). Book a private room and flag the occasion when reserving.
What are alternatives to NAKADO in Hiroshima?
For French cuisine specifically, NAKADO's four consecutive Tabelog Bronze wins and inclusion in the Tabelog French WEST Top 100 put it ahead of most local competition. For diners who want Japanese cuisine at a comparable price point, Hiroshima has Tabelog-recognised kaiseki options worth comparing. If the counter format is what appeals, confirm seat availability at booking — the six counter seats fill before the private tables.
Is lunch or dinner better at NAKADO?
Lunch is the better entry point for first-time visitors: the budget runs JPY 10,000–14,999 per head versus JPY 15,000–19,999 at dinner, and the format is the same course-based approach. Dinner suits those who want the full wine or sake pairing experience with the sommelier on hand. Both services require a minimum order of one drink.
How far ahead should I book NAKADO?
A minimum of three days in advance is required, and reservations must be made through the restaurant's website at nakado-s.com — there is no phone booking. Given the 14-seat room and consistent Tabelog recognition, booking further out is advisable for weekends or private room requests. The cancellation policy is strict: 100% of the course fee is charged for cancellations within two days.
Location
4-18 Horikawacho, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0033, Japan
Hiroshima, Japan
Also Consider
- Nakashima — Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Tenko Honten — Japanese, Japanese
- Chiso Sottakuito — Notable alternative
- Eizan — Notable alternative
- MASUKI — Chinese, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
NAKADO is the clearest choice in Hiroshima for Western fine dining with documented credentials. Four consecutive Tabelog Bronze wins and selection for the French WEST Top 100 in 2023 and 2025 put it in a different tier of recognition from most of the city's dining options. If French cuisine with a considered drink program is the goal, nothing in Hiroshima is currently competing at the same level within that category.
For those who want Japanese fine dining instead, Nakashima is the kaiseki alternative — a different format and philosophy, but operating at a comparable level of seriousness. Chiso Sottakuito and Eizan are worth considering if you want to stay within Japanese cuisine. If the priority is a celebratory meal with more table space or a larger group, MASUKI (Chinese, JPY 20,000–29,999) runs at a higher base price but may offer better group logistics than NAKADO's 14-seat room.
For solo diners or pairs with one dinner to spend in Hiroshima, NAKADO is the booking to prioritise. The counter seats, sommelier presence, and four-year awards track record make it the most defensible choice in the city for a high-stakes meal. Those who want Japanese formats or more seats should look at Nakashima or Chiso Sottakuito first. Tenko Honten rounds out the Japanese options if you want a less formal setting at a different price point.
Hours
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 12:00 - 14:30 L.O. 12:30 18:00 - 22:30 L.O. 19:30
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