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    Restaurant in Kanazawa, Japan

    Zeniya

    620Pearl Points

    Counter kaiseki worth the Kanazawa detour.

    Zeniya, Restaurant in Kanazawa

    About Zeniya

    Zeniya holds 2 Michelin Stars and a Green Star in 2025, ranking #208 on OAD's Top Restaurants in Japan. Chef Shinichiro Takagi cooks counter-side kaiseki built around Kanazawa's Sea of Japan seafood supply. Dinner-only, Tuesday through Saturday — currently easy to book, but that is changing as its critical profile rises.

    Zeniya, Kanazawa: Two Michelin Stars, Counter Kaiseki, and a Second-Generation Chef Worth the Trip

    Zeniya holds 2 Michelin Stars and a Green Star in 2025, sits at #208 on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Japan list, and earns a 4.7/5 from members and 4.6 across 127 Google reviews. For a kaiseki experience in Kanazawa at this credential level, you are looking at a serious commitment — expect a multi-course omakase menu priced at the upper end of the city's dining tier. Exact pricing is not published, but two-star kaiseki in regional Japan typically runs ¥30,000–¥50,000 per person at dinner. If that range works for your budget, Zeniya is one of the most credentialed tables you can book in the Hokuriku region.

    What to Expect on Your First Visit

    Zeniya is a dinner-only restaurant, open Tuesday through Sunday from 5:30 to 10 pm, with Sunday closed. The format is kaiseki — a structured, multi-course Japanese meal built around seasonal and market-fresh ingredients. One of Zeniya's defining features is that chef Shinichiro Takagi, a second-generation chef who inherited and developed this kitchen, cooks at the counter. That means first-timers get direct proximity to the preparation, which adds a layer of engagement you won't find in kaiseki rooms where the kitchen is hidden. If you have never done kaiseki before, Zeniya's counter format is actually a good entry point: you can observe the pacing, ask questions, and understand each course as it arrives.

    The Green Star designation , awarded by Michelin for sustainable practice , signals that the kitchen's relationship with local producers is not incidental. Market-fresh sourcing is listed as a core feature of the restaurant. Kanazawa's Omicho Market is one of Japan's better regional fish markets, and the city's position on the Sea of Japan coast means access to seafood that does not reach Tokyo's tables in the same condition. For a first-timer, that geography matters: the flavors here are shaped by Kanazawa's own supply chain, not a pan-Japanese pantry.

    Since the OAD ranking has moved from Highly Recommended (2023) to #242 (2024) to #208 (2025), Zeniya is on a clear upward trajectory in critical recognition. That recent evolution in standing is worth noting for timing: this is a restaurant whose profile is rising, which means booking difficulty is likely to increase. Currently rated Easy to book by Pearl, which may not last at this pace of recognition growth.

    A Note on Takeout and Off-Premise Dining

    Zeniya is not a takeout or delivery venue, and the kaiseki format is specifically designed for the in-room, counter experience. The dish sequencing, temperature precision, and chef interaction that define the meal do not transfer to off-premise formats. If you are considering Zeniya, plan to be there in person , there is no meaningful off-premise version of what this kitchen does.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 2 Chome-29-7 Katamachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0981, Japan
    • Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 5:30–10 pm | Sunday–Monday: Closed
    • Cuisine: Kaiseki (market-fresh, counter dining)
    • Awards: 2 Michelin Stars + 1 Green Star (2025); OAD #208 Japan (2025); La Liste 75.5pts (2025)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy (book as early as possible given rising profile)
    • Contact: zeniya@relaischateaux.com | +81 (0)76 233 3331 | zeniya.co.jp
    • Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (127 reviews)
    • Chef: Shinichiro Takagi (second-generation, cooks at the counter)
    • Good for: Special occasions, solo diners, couples, first-time kaiseki
    • Not suited for: Casual drop-in dining, takeout, large groups without advance coordination

    How It Compares: Zeniya Against Kanazawa's Leading Tables

    For the full picture of what Kanazawa offers at the high end, see our full Kanazawa restaurants guide. Zeniya sits at the leading of the kaiseki tier in the city alongside Kataori, which is the other major kaiseki reference point locally. If you are choosing between the two, Zeniya's counter format and Green Star sustainability angle are the differentiators , Kataori is the alternative if you prefer a more private room experience. For a different price tier or format, Hamagurizaka Maekawa offers yakitori at a much lower spend, and Kisanuki covers traditional Japanese cuisine at a more accessible entry point.

    Against Japan's broader two-star kaiseki field, Zeniya competes with venues like Gion Sasaki in Kyoto and Ifuki in Kyoto. The honest comparison: Kyoto carries more kaiseki heritage weight and more competition for bookings, but Zeniya gives you access to Kanazawa's Sea of Japan seafood supply, which is a genuine regional distinction. If you are already visiting Kanazawa, Zeniya is the obvious anchor dinner. If you are routing your trip around a kaiseki experience, Kyoto has more options but Zeniya is not a consolation prize.

    For broader Japan dining context, Pearl also covers HAJIME in Osaka, Harutaka in Tokyo, and Kikunoi in Tokyo , useful references if Zeniya is part of a longer Japan itinerary. See also our guides to Kanazawa hotels, Kanazawa bars, and Kanazawa experiences for trip planning around the meal.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Zeniya in Kanazawa?

    Is lunch or dinner better at Zeniya?

    • Zeniya is dinner-only, open 5:30–10 pm Tuesday through Saturday. There is no lunch service to consider.

    Can Zeniya accommodate groups?

    • The counter-focused format suggests limited capacity for large parties. Groups should contact the restaurant directly at zeniya@relaischateaux.com or +81 (0)76 233 3331 to confirm availability and any private dining arrangements before assuming a group booking is possible.

    Is Zeniya good for solo dining?

    • Yes. Counter kaiseki is one of the better solo dining formats available: you are seated facing the chef, engaged with the preparation, and not isolated at a table set for two. For a solo diner visiting Kanazawa who wants a serious meal, Zeniya is a strong choice at this credential level.

    Can I eat at the bar at Zeniya?

    • Zeniya's highlighted feature is that the chef cooks at the counter , so counter seating is part of the core experience, not a secondary option. Confirm specific seating arrangements when booking, as the layout may vary.

    Is Zeniya good for a special occasion?

    • It is well-suited for it. Two Michelin Stars, a rising OAD ranking, counter service with direct chef engagement, and a market-fresh kaiseki format give the meal a level of ceremony that matches a significant occasion. Contact the restaurant in advance if you want to communicate the nature of the event.

    Does Zeniya handle dietary restrictions?

    • Kaiseki menus are typically fixed and built around seasonal availability, which can make substitutions difficult. Contact the restaurant directly at zeniya@relaischateaux.com before booking to discuss any restrictions , do not assume flexibility without confirming.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Zeniya in Kanazawa?

    Zeniya is the strongest kaiseki option in Kanazawa with 2 Michelin Stars and a Green Star in 2025, but Kataori and Hamagurizaka Maekawa are worth considering depending on format and budget. For something outside the kaiseki structure, Sushi Kibatani offers a different track entirely. Zeniya's counter format and second-generation chef give it a distinct edge for visitors making a specific trip to Kanazawa.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Zeniya?

    Zeniya is dinner-only, open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:30 to 10 pm, so there is no lunch service to compare. If your schedule requires a midday meal, you will need to plan accordingly and look at other venues in Kanazawa.

    Can Zeniya accommodate groups?

    The counter format at Zeniya is designed for an intimate, in-room experience rather than large group dining. For parties planning a special occasion, contact Zeniya directly at zeniya@relaischateaux.com or +81 (0)76 233 3331 to confirm seating configurations and availability. Groups expecting a private dining room setup should verify options before booking.

    Is Zeniya good for solo dining?

    Yes. The counter format, where the chef cooks directly in front of guests, makes Zeniya well-suited for solo diners. You get a clear view of the preparation, and the structured kaiseki sequence removes any awkwardness of ordering solo. It is one of the more compelling reasons to choose a counter kaiseki format over a table-service restaurant.

    Can I eat at the bar at Zeniya?

    Zeniya's format centres on counter dining, where Chef Shinichiro Takagi cooks directly in front of guests. This is not a traditional bar in the drink-and-nibble sense — the counter is the primary dining format, and the kaiseki sequence is what you are booking. Expect a full multi-course progression, not a casual drop-in.

    Is Zeniya good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is one of the stronger cases for booking. Two Michelin Stars, a Green Star, and a ranked position on Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Japan list in 2025 give Zeniya the credentials to justify a meaningful occasion. The counter format means the experience is personal rather than just formal. Contact zeniya@relaischateaux.com when booking to flag the occasion.

    Does Zeniya handle dietary restrictions?

    The kaiseki format is a structured multi-course sequence built around seasonal and market-fresh ingredients, which limits the degree to which individual courses can be modified. Reach out directly before booking at zeniya@relaischateaux.com or +81 (0)76 233 3331 to discuss specific restrictions. Giving advance notice is standard practice for multi-course formats at this level.

    Location

    2 Chome-29-7 Katamachi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa 920-0981, Japan

    Kanazawa, Japan

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    Also Consider

    Within Kanazawa's fine dining tier, Zeniya and Kataori are the two kaiseki addresses worth comparing directly. Both operate at the high end of the city's Japanese cuisine offer, but Zeniya's counter format — where chef Shinichiro Takagi cooks in full view — gives it a more interactive dynamic. If you want the classical kaiseki room experience with more separation between kitchen and guest, Kataori is the alternative. If direct chef engagement and sustainability credentials (Green Star) matter to you, Zeniya has the edge.

    For a different format at a significantly lower price, Hamagurizaka Maekawa (yakitori) is the most accessible serious dinner in the city and a good option if your group is not aligned on kaiseki spend. Komatsu and Kisanuki sit in the mid-tier Japanese dining range and are easier to book with less advance planning. For something outside Japanese cuisine entirely, Budoonomori Les Tonnelles offers French cooking and is a practical fallback if Zeniya is unavailable.

    The bottom line: if you are in Kanazawa for one serious meal and kaiseki is the format, Zeniya is the booking to prioritise. Its Michelin and OAD standing puts it ahead of most peers in the city on pure credential terms, and its current Easy booking status makes it more accessible than equivalent two-star tables in Kyoto or Tokyo. Book Zeniya first, then build the rest of the trip around it.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–10 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–10 pm
    Wednesday
    5:30–10 pm
    Thursday
    5:30–10 pm
    Friday
    5:30–10 pm
    Saturday
    5:30–10 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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