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    Restaurant in Ishikawa, Japan

    Taheizushi

    130Pearl Points

    OAD-recognised sushi worth the Kaga detour.

    Taheizushi, Restaurant in Ishikawa

    About Taheizushi

    Taheizushi in Kaga, Ishikawa is a regionally credible sushi counter recognised by Opinionated About Dining in both 2023 and 2024, ranking #234 among Japan's top restaurants. Chef Koji Mukano runs a kitchen that rewards diners who prioritise craft over spectacle. A solid choice for a special occasion in Ishikawa, particularly if you are already based in or around the Kaga onsen area.

    Is Taheizushi worth booking for a special occasion in Kaga, Ishikawa?

    Yes — with the right expectations. Taheizushi in Kaga has earned back-to-back recognition from Opinionated About Dining, ranking #234 among Japan's leading restaurants in 2024 and picking up a Highly Recommended nod in 2023. For a sushi restaurant operating outside the major urban centres, that kind of sustained OAD attention is a meaningful signal. If you are planning a celebratory meal in Ishikawa prefecture and want something rooted in regional craft rather than the polished omakase theatre of Tokyo or Osaka, this is worth your time.

    The Room and the Experience

    Taheizushi sits in Kaga city, a quieter corner of Ishikawa known more for its onsen towns and traditional crafts than for destination dining. The setting itself signals something deliberate: this is not a venue positioning itself for the international fine-dining circuit. Chef Koji Mukano runs the kitchen in a format that prioritises the quality of what arrives in front of you. The visual experience here is the sushi counter itself — the precision of the fish, the proportions of the rice, the unhurried pace of service. For a special occasion, that restraint is an asset rather than a limitation. You are not paying for spectacle; you are paying for skill.

    Regarding group and private dining: no dedicated private room data is available in Pearl's records, so if that is a requirement for your celebration, confirm directly with the venue before booking. The Google rating of 3.9 across 625 reviews suggests a broader local clientele beyond destination diners, which typically means the kitchen handles mixed-occasion bookings with some regularity.

    Timing Your Visit

    Taheizushi is open Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11am to 9pm, and on Monday with the same hours. Wednesday and Thursday are closed. That four-day operating week is worth planning around , particularly if you are visiting Ishikawa during peak autumn foliage season (late October to mid-November) or during the summer Kaga onsen travel period, when regional demand rises. Lunch and early dinner slots are your safest entry point if you are visiting without an advance booking, though an OAD-listed venue in a region with growing food tourism attention will fill faster than its local reputation might suggest.

    Ratings and Trust Signals

    • Opinionated About Dining: Leading Restaurants in Japan , Ranked #234 (2024)
    • Opinionated About Dining: Highly Recommended (2023)
    • Google: 3.9 from 625 reviews

    The OAD recognition is the most useful signal here. OAD rankings are driven by votes from frequent diners and food professionals, not by PR campaigns. A #234 ranking nationally means this is a venue that serious eaters are choosing when they visit the region.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Reservations: No online booking system is listed in Pearl's records; contact the venue directly. Booking lead time: 1–2 weeks is a reasonable buffer given the OAD profile and limited operating days. Hours: Mon, Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun 11am–9pm; closed Wed and Thu. Dress: No formal dress code listed , smart casual is appropriate for a celebratory visit. Budget: Price range not confirmed in Pearl's data; expect regional sushi pricing rather than Tokyo omakase rates, but verify before booking. Accessibility: Address is Nu-24-1 Sakumimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0423.

    How It Compares

    For broader context on sushi dining in Ishikawa, see our full Ishikawa restaurants guide. Within the prefecture's sushi options, Taheizushi's OAD ranking places it clearly above casual neighbourhood sushi but below the most decorated counters in Kanazawa city. Komatsu Yasuke and Otomezushi are the regional comparisons most worth considering if you want to benchmark the category before deciding. Sushi Shinosuke is another Ishikawa option worth reviewing. For a different occasion format entirely, Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calme and L'Atelier de NOTO offer non-sushi alternatives in the region.

    If you are building a wider Japan sushi itinerary, Harutaka in Tokyo and Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong represent the upper end of the format for comparison. Outside Japan, Shoukouwa in Singapore is the regional benchmark. For other celebrated Japanese dining worth pairing with an Ishikawa trip, consider HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, and 1000 in Yokohama.

    For planning the rest of your Ishikawa visit: our Ishikawa hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are useful starting points.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Can Taheizushi accommodate groups? Group bookings are likely manageable given the 625 Google reviews suggesting regular local traffic, but no confirmed private room or group capacity data is available. Call ahead to discuss your party size and any layout requirements before assuming space is available.
    • What should I order at Taheizushi? No specific menu data is available in Pearl's records. Chef Koji Mukano leads the kitchen, and the OAD recognition suggests the sushi programme is the reason to visit. Ask the chef or staff for the current seasonal focus when you arrive.
    • What should a first-timer know about Taheizushi? This is a regionally recognised sushi restaurant in Kaga, not a tourist-facing omakase counter in a major city. The OAD #234 ranking (2024) means it has serious credibility, but the 3.9 Google score across a broad local audience suggests it serves a mixed clientele. Come for the sushi, not the setting spectacle.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Taheizushi? Both lunch and dinner slots are available during the same daily window (11am–9pm). Lunch is the lower-risk option if you are visiting without a confirmed reservation, as demand typically builds through the evening. No separate lunch menu data is available to suggest a price or format difference.
    • Is Taheizushi good for a special occasion? Yes, with the caveat that you should confirm group or private dining options directly. The OAD recognition gives it clear credibility for a celebratory meal, and Kaga's onsen-town atmosphere makes it a natural anchor for a milestone trip. It will feel more intimate and local than a Kanazawa city counter.
    • What are alternatives to Taheizushi in Ishikawa? For sushi in the region, Komatsu Yasuke, Otomezushi, and Sushi Shinosuke are the direct comparisons. For a different format, Installation Table ENSO and L'Atelier de NOTO offer alternative cuisine styles.
    • How far ahead should I book Taheizushi? One to two weeks is a sensible buffer. The four-day operating week (closed Wednesday and Thursday) compresses availability, and OAD recognition attracts destination diners who plan ahead. During peak Ishikawa travel periods, book earlier.
    • Does Taheizushi handle dietary restrictions? No menu or dietary policy data is available. Given the sushi format, communicate any restrictions when booking , not on arrival. A raw fish-focused counter has limited workarounds, so clarity upfront is essential.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Taheizushi accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not confirmed in Pearl's records. Given the Kaga location and the restaurant's OAD standing, it is likely a smaller operation where large groups (6+) could be difficult to seat comfortably. check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity and any group booking requirements before assuming space is available.

    What should I order at Taheizushi?

    Specific menu items are not documented in Pearl's records, so ordering recommendations should come from the venue directly when you book. What is documented is that Chef Koji Mukano runs the kitchen and the restaurant has sustained OAD recognition across two consecutive years — a reasonable indicator of consistency. Ask the chef or staff for the day's omakase or seasonal selection when you arrive.

    What should a first-timer know about Taheizushi?

    Taheizushi is in Kaga city, a quieter part of Ishikawa better known for onsen and traditional crafts than for destination dining — which is part of the point. Chef Koji Mukano leads the kitchen, and the restaurant has earned back-to-back Opinionated About Dining recognition (Highly Recommended in 2023, ranked #234 in Japan in 2024). Go knowing this is a regional sushi experience, not a Tokyo-style omakase counter. Wednesday and Thursday closures are firm, so plan accordingly.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Taheizushi?

    Both services run the same hours (11am–9pm), so the format is unlikely to differ dramatically between lunch and dinner. Lunch is the practical call if you're building a day around Kaga's onsen or craft sites — it leaves the evening open. Dinner makes sense if you're arriving from outside Ishikawa and need travel time. Neither slot has a clear quality edge based on available information.

    Is Taheizushi good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with calibrated expectations. An OAD Top 234 Japan ranking (2024) is a credible trust signal — this is not a casual neighbourhood sushi-ya by any measure. The Kaga setting adds occasion weight for visitors willing to travel for it. Price range is not confirmed in Pearl's records, so verify costs directly before committing; that figure will determine whether the occasion spend is appropriate for your budget.

    What are alternatives to Taheizushi in Ishikawa?

    Within Ishikawa's sushi options, Otomezushi and Sushi Shinosuke are the most direct comparisons for sushi-focused dining. For a different format entirely, Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calme and L'Atelier de NOTO offer contemporary or French-influenced alternatives in the prefecture. Komatsu Yasuke is worth considering if you want a different cuisine style in the same region. Taheizushi's OAD ranking makes it the strongest verified sushi choice in the Kaga area specifically.

    How far ahead should I book Taheizushi?

    Aim for at least one to two weeks in advance. Taheizushi is not a high-volume city restaurant — it operates five days a week (closed Wednesday and Thursday) — so popular Friday and Saturday slots fill without much notice. No online booking system is listed; check the venue's official channels. If you're travelling specifically for this meal, secure the reservation before finalising your travel dates.

    Location

    Nu-24-1 Sakumimachi, Kaga, Ishikawa 922-0423, Japan

    Ishikawa, Japan

    Compare Taheizushi

    How Easy to Book: Taheizushi vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    TaheizushiSushiEasy
    Komatsu YasukeSushiUnknown
    OtomezushiSushiUnknown
    Sushi ShinosukeSushiUnknown
    Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calmeUnknown
    L'Atelier de NOTOUnknown

    A quick look at how Taheizushi measures up.

    Also Consider

    Among Ishikawa's sushi options, Taheizushi holds a clear position as a credibly recognised regional counter rather than a prestige city-centre destination. Komatsu Yasuke and Otomezushi are the peer comparisons worth making before you book: if either carries stronger awards data or a higher Pearl rating for your travel dates, they may be the better anchor for a special occasion in Kanazawa city. Taheizushi's advantage is its Kaga location — if you are staying in the onsen area, it is the more convenient and appropriately scaled choice.

    Sushi Shinosuke rounds out the regional sushi comparison set. For diners whose primary criterion is booking ease, Taheizushi's four-day operating week means slightly compressed availability, but the absence of a high-friction reservation system suggests it is more accessible than a Tokyo or Kyoto omakase counter. If you want the most technically decorated sushi in the region, verify awards depth across all three before committing.

    If your occasion calls for a non-sushi format, Installation Table ENSO L'asymetrie du calme and L'Atelier de NOTO offer meaningfully different experiences within Ishikawa. ENSO in particular suits diners who want a more conceptual dining format rather than a traditional sushi counter. For a special occasion where the format itself matters, that distinction is worth factoring into your decision before you book.

    Hours

    Monday
    11 am–9 pm
    Tuesday
    11 am–9 pm
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    Closed
    Friday
    11 am–9 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–9 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–9 pm

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