2025 Tabelog Silver Award Winners: Complete List — Page 2
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Kawashima
Nanao, Japan
Kawashima holds a 4.37 Tabelog score and 2025 Silver Award in Nanao, where it anchors the Ipponsugimachi neighborhood as the city's top choice for special-occasion Japanese dining. The restaurant combines regional ingredient sourcing with formal service in a traditional setting, making it the go-to option for travelers exploring the Noto Peninsula who want polished cooking without the trip to Kanazawa.

AO
Tokyo, Japan
AO in Nishi-Azabu holds a Tabelog Gold Award (2023–2026) and scores 4.65, placing it among Tokyo's top innovative restaurants. The eight-seat counter serves fish-forward, French-influenced omakase at JPY 60,000–79,999 per head, dinner only, Tuesday to Saturday. Book via the OMAKASE platform; arrive on time, as simultaneous service means no course catch-ups.

Shimbashi Shimizu
Tokyo, Japan
Chef Kunihiro Shimizu runs a seven-seat Edomae sushi counter in Shimbashi with lunch and dinner omakase priced JPY 20,000–29,999. A 2026 Tabelog Award Bronze winner (Silver in 2025 and 2020) and Tabelog Sushi TOKYO 100 fixture since 2021, the no-substitution format and fish-forward technique suit solo diners and pairs seeking classical precision without Ginza markup.

Kizuna
Osaka, Japan
A Tabelog Silver-awarded sushi counter in Osaka's Kyobashi neighbourhood, Kizuna runs a single fixed course at JPY 19,800 per head; one of the strongest value propositions among western Japan's seriously decorated sushi rooms. With eight consecutive years of Tabelog recognition and three Top 100 selections, it is a clear yes for first-timers who want a focused, fish-forward omakase without paying Tokyo prices.

Tominokoji Yamagishi
Kyoto, Japan
Tominokoji Yamagishi is a 10-seat kaiseki counter in Nakagyo Ward with a Tabelog score of 4.52, consecutive Silver awards through 2026, one of Kyoto's most genuinely curated sake and shochu programmes. Dinner runs JPY 60,000–79,999; reservations are required but more accessible than Kyoto's hardest-to-book rooms. Best for food and sake enthusiasts who want seasonal kaiseki with real drinking depth.

Kikuzushi
Nagano, Japan
Kikuzushi is Nagano's most consistently decorated sushi counter, holding a Tabelog Silver Award every year since 2018 and ranking among Japan's top 131 restaurants (OAD 2025). At JPY 30,000 to JPY 39,999 per head in practice, it outperforms what its out-of-city location might suggest. Book when your plans are firm; cancellation terms are strict; and time your visit by season for the most rewarding return.

IIDASHOUTEN
Ashigarashimo, Japan
IIDASHOUTEN is a Tabelog Silver-awarded ramen shop in Yugawara (2010–present), offering shoyu and tsukemen at JPY 2,000–JPY 2,999 in a 17-seat house-restaurant format. Reservation-only via OMAKASE (Wednesday–Saturday, 11 AM–3 PM), it suits onsen-town visitors who can plan ahead, though limited hours and a JPY 390 booking fee may deter spontaneous diners.

Yoroniku Ebisu
Tokyo, Japan
Book one to two weeks out for weekday tables. Best for couples and small groups who want awarded grilled beef in a quieter, more deliberate setting than the city's casual yakiniku strips.

Dewaya
Nishikawa, Japan
Dewaya is a 90-year-old inn-restaurant in Nishikawa, Yamagata, holding Tabelog Silver in 2025 and 2026 (score: 4.49) for its sansai ryori: seasonal wild mountain vegetable cuisine sourced from Mount Gassan. Dinner runs JPY 15,000–19,999 listed (closer to JPY 30,000–39,999 in practice). The Chef's Table; one group per day; is the format worth planning around.

Sawaishi
Kawasaki, Japan
Charcoal yakiniku and offal specialist in Kawasaki, holding dual Tabelog Silver Awards (2025, 2026) and a 4.40 score. Weekday courses run JPY 20,000–29,999; Saturdays shift to à la carte. Strict reservation system via OMAKASE and TableCheck, no children, fragrance-free dress code. Five minutes from Musashi-Shinjo Station.

Yamaguchi
Kyoto, Japan
Yamaguchi is a referral-only Italian-Japanese counter restaurant in Gion earning Tabelog Silver awards consecutively since 2019 and a 4.48 score. Courses start at ¥35,000 per person (averaging ¥50,000–¥60,000 all-in), and reservations go exclusively through Shoku Oku. Clear the access barrier and you get one of the most consistently decorated Italian experiences in western Japan.

Saika
Kyoto, Japan
Saika is Kyoto's most decorated Chinese restaurant, holding Tabelog Silver every year from 2019 to 2026 and ranking in OAD's Japan top 200. Eight counter seats, an appointment-only booking system via TableCheck, dinner at JPY 40,000–49,999 per head. If you've done Kyoto's kaiseki circuit and want something different at the same level, this is the logical next booking.

PARCO FIERA
Sapporo, Japan
Parco Fiera is a seven-seat Italian counter in Sapporo's Teine Ward, consistently recognised with Tabelog Silver Awards from 2024 through 2026 and a score of 4.45. At JPY 30,000–39,999 per person with a serious wine focus and Hokkaido-ingredient-led course cooking, it is one of the most credible special-occasion bookings in the city. Reserve online via OMAKASE; no phone reservations accepted.

Shinzenbi
Nagoya, Japan
Shinzenbi is a 12-seat Sichuan counter in Nagoya's Higashi Ward, holding Tabelog Silver for 2025 and 2026 with a score of 4.43. Dinner only, starting at 18:30, with prices ranging from JPY 30,000 to JPY 49,999 per head including a 10% service charge. Reservation-only, closed Mondays. The strongest case for high-end Sichuan in Nagoya with no direct local rival at the same award level.

Mekumi - すし処 めくみ
Nonoichi, Japan
Mekumi is the strongest argument for a sushi detour to Nonoichi: an eight-seat counter from chef Takayoshi Yamaguchi with a Tabelog score of 4.51, consecutive Gold awards from 2018–2022, an Opinionated About Dining #6 ranking in Japan for 2024–2025. Budget JPY 40,000–49,999 per head minimum, book online three months in advance, time your visit for autumn or winter if cold-water Noto-mae nigiri is the draw.

HAJIME
Osaka, Japan
Hajime Yoneda's three-Michelin-star counter applies systems-engineer precision to French technique, with digitized recipes and temperature-mapped courses at a 14-seat Edobori hideaway. Book weeks ahead for the ¥80,000-plus tasting menu; worth it if you value technical control over narrative warmth.

Sushisho Nomura
Kagoshima, Japan
Sushisho Nomura is the strongest case for a special-occasion sushi dinner in Kagoshima: an 8-seat counter with Tabelog Silver recognition from 2019 through 2026 and a 4.40 score. Dinner only, cash only, reservation required. At JPY 40,000–49,999 per head, it is serious money; and consistently worth it for a milestone meal.

ete
Tokyo, Japan
ete is chef Natsuko Shoji's reservation-only French-innovative restaurant in Yoyogi Uehara, holding Tabelog Silver Awards from 2022 to 2026 and a 4.32 score. At JPY 100,000+ per head for dinner, it delivers a personalised couture course with private room availability; best suited to special occasions where the format, not just the food, is part of the spend.

Kenya
Kyoto, Japan
Kenya is a Michelin-starred, 8-seat counter in Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, running at JPY 20,000–29,999 per head with a Tabelog score of 4.33 and back-to-back Top 100 selections. It is one of Kyoto's harder bookings to land, but the price-to-award ratio is strong relative to the city's ¥¥¥¥ kaiseki tier. Book 4–8 weeks out minimum.

Sushi Akira
Tokyo, Japan
Sushi Akira is an 8-seat Edomae omakase counter in Ebisu with a Tabelog score of 4.52, three consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards, an OAD Japan ranking of #206 in 2025. At JPY 40,000–59,999 per head, it sits at the top of Tokyo's sushi tier and stays open until 23:00; rare for a counter at this level.

LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon
Tokyo, Japan
Occupying a quieter register than its sibling Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon in the same Yebisu Garden Place complex, LA TABLE de Joël Robuchon is the Robuchon group's more accessible French address in Tokyo, a Michelin-starred room with a Tabelog Silver Award, scored at 4.43, that has held its position among Tokyo's most recognised French tables since at least 2017.

Tori-Shiki
Tokyo, Japan
Chef Yoshiteru Ikegawa's twelve-seat yakitori counter in Meguro delivers binchōtan-grilled chicken skewers at La Liste and Tabelog 100 level for under JPY 10,000 per head; omakase precision without the omakase price. Reservations open monthly by phone only and fill immediately, but the value and technical rigor justify the effort.

Higashiyama Yoshihisa
Kyoto, Japan
Higashiyama Yoshihisa is a Michelin-starred, 14-seat counter in Kyoto's Higashiyama ward, with a monthly-changing seasonal menu, a Tabelog score of 4.37, Silver recognition in 2025. Dinner runs JPY 34,000 (JPY 47,000 in December); lunch is JPY 10,000–14,999 and cash-only. Private room for four and full buyouts up to 20 are available. Book by phone weeks in advance.

Kagurazaka Ishikawa
Tokyo, Japan
Kagurazaka Ishikawa holds three Michelin stars, a 4.42 Tabelog score, ten consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards (2017–2026). Chef Hideki Ishikawa's kaiseki in Kagurazaka, Shinjuku runs JPY 50,000–59,999 per head. It is a near-impossible reservation; plan months ahead. The strongest case for booking is a serious, seasonal-driven kaiseki meal in a 25-seat room that has delivered consistent results at the top of Tokyo's Japanese cuisine tier for nearly a decade.

Bia
Tokyo, Japan
Bia is a Thai-Japanese fusion course restaurant in Roppongi with three consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards (2024–2026) and a Tabelog score of 4.42. At JPY 40,000–50,000 per person with drinks, it earns its price for special occasions: private rooms are available for groups up to 8, a sommelier is on-site, BYO is permitted. Book two to three weeks out; shellfish allergy is a firm disqualifier.

Yoichi Sagra
Yoichi, Japan
Yoichi Sagra is a fish-focused Italian auberge in Hokkaido's wine country, holding the Tabelog Silver Award every year from 2022 through 2026 and a score of 4.40. Dinner runs JPY 30,000–59,000 in practice; the weekend lunch format is the better-value entry point. Verify current operational status before planning travel, as the Tabelog listing notes the restaurant's status is unconfirmed.

Sushi Gyoten
Fukuoka, Japan
Sushi Gyoten is Fukuoka's most decorated sushi counter by award consistency; Tabelog Silver, La Liste, a decade of Top 100 selections. At JPY 60,000–80,000 per head for a 10-seat omakase, it is a serious spend, but the track record justifies it. Verify current operational status via Shokuoku before booking, as the Tabelog listing is flagged as unconfirmed.

Sawada
Osaka, Japan
Sawada is a Michelin-starred, six-seat kaiseki counter in Osaka's Fukushima district, recognised with consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards (2025, 2026) and a score of 4.39. The fish-forward omakase runs JPY 20,000–39,999 all-in, BYO is permitted, reservations are made exclusively through the OMAKASE platform. Book well in advance; this is one of western Japan's most credential-backed small counters.

Kabuto Unagi
Tokyo, Japan
Kabuto Unagi in Ikebukuro holds a Tabelog Silver Award for ten consecutive years and a score of 4.44, placing it among Tokyo's most recognised unagi specialists. Dinner runs JPY 20,000–29,999 per head across two structured sittings, in a 15-seat room that rewards careful planning: book online in advance, bring cash, request the counter for the best experience.

Matsuyama
Fukuoka, Japan
Six-seat omakase counter in residential Kitakyushu, earning Tabelog Silver 2026 and scoring 4.47 for seasonal fish-focused Japanese cuisine. Chef Kenichi Matsuyama's ichigo ichie approach delivers technically accomplished courses at JPY 30,000–39,999, with OMAKASE-only reservations and a house-restaurant setting five minutes from JR Kurosaki Station.

Akasaka Ogino
Tokyo, Japan
Akasaka Ogino is a seven-seat kaiseki counter in Minato that has earned Tabelog Silver three consecutive years (2024–2026) and holds a 4.53 score. At JPY 40,000–49,999 per head, dinner only, it rewards diners who know the format and want it executed with personal precision. Book ahead: two seatings nightly, no walk-ins, closed Sundays.

Jumbo Hanare
Tokyo, Japan
Chef Norimitsu Nanbara's 25-seat Bunkyo yakiniku house delivers dry-aged domestic beef at JPY 15,000–19,999, backed by eight consecutive Tabelog awards (Gold 2017, Silver 2018–2025, Bronze 2026). Six counter seats and three private rooms suit solo diners and small groups; book via the website or call for same-day counter openings. More polished than neighbourhood grills, less expensive than Azabu prestige rooms; solid technique without the ultra-premium price.

Tanaka Yoshihide
Osaka, Japan
A Tabelog Silver-winning eight-seat Chinese counter in Miyakojima Ward, Tanaka Yoshihide pairs seasonal Japanese ingredients with refined technique at JPY 30,000–39,999. Opened in 2023, it books via Instagram on the first of each month; reservations vanish in minutes. Worth the effort for special occasions if you can commit to tasting-menu-only dining and have the timing nailed.

Sushi Namba
Tokyo, Japan
Chef Hidefumi Namba's omakase counter in Tokyo Midtown Hibiya holds multi-year Tabelog recognition for single-degree rice-and-neta temperature control. JPY 40,000–49,999 lunch or dinner, 12 seats total, reservation-only. Easier to book than some peers, quieter than most, the private room handles four for celebrations.

Makimura
Tokyo, Japan
Chef Makimura Akio's 14-seat kaiseki restaurant in Minamioi delivers La Liste 97-point technique and Tabelog awards at JPY 30,000-39,999 per head, with easier booking and quieter rooms than central Tokyo peers. The fish-focused menu, private tables for groups, counter seating for solo diners make it a practical alternative to Ginza's harder-to-reserve kaiseki specialists.

Kiyama
Kyoto, Japan
Yoshiro Kiyama's 30-seat Nakagyo kaiseki earned Tabelog Gold in 2021 and Michelin Plate recognition since 2024, with counter seating and private rooms serving ¥30,000–39,999 tasting menus built around water from an on-site well. Reservation-only, phone bookings required, a tight service window (last entry 13:00 lunch / 19:30 dinner); worth it for diners who want precision kaiseki without Gion's tourist density, but <a href="https://joinpearl.co/restaurants/godan-miyazawa">Godan Miyazawa</a> and <a href="https://joinpearl.co/restaurants/gion-maruyama-kyoto-restaurant">Gion Maruyama</a> offer comparable depth with easier logistics.

Gion Sasaki
Kyoto, Japan
Gion Sasaki holds a Michelin three-star rating and a Tabelog score above 4.34, with dinner at JPY 40,000–59,999 per person in a 20-seat counter room in Higashiyama, Kyoto. Booking opens by phone on the first of each month for up to two months ahead; this is a near-impossible reservation. The counter-theatre format makes it the right call for a memorable special occasion, less so if you want a quiet private room.

Respiracion
Kanazawa, Japan
Respiracion is Kanazawa's most decorated Spanish restaurant; five consecutive Tabelog Silver Awards, a 4.50 score, a sharp climb to #88 on OAD Japan in 2025. Chef Tatsuro Ume runs a course-only format in a 14-seat machiya, applying Spanish technique to Ishikawa's seasonal produce. Budget JPY 30,000–40,000 all-in and book at least three weeks ahead.

Gessen
Osaka, Japan
Gessen is Osaka's most decorated avant-garde Chinese restaurant, holding a Tabelog Silver Award in 2025 and 2026 with a 4.40 score. Chef Mitsushiro Okada runs a daily-changing menu across 18 seats in Nishitenma, dinner-only, cash only. At JPY 15,000–29,999 per head, it is the right booking if technically ambitious Chinese cuisine is what you are after.

Unagi Shun
Shizuoka, Japan
Reservation-only eel kaiseki in a 12-seat counter setting, holding Tabelog Gold 2026 and OAD Japan #62. Lunch runs JPY 4,000–4,999; dinner omakase starts at JPY 18,000. The format is multi-course rather than traditional unagi-don, the location; 9.5 km from JR Shizuoka Station; requires car access.

Sushi Miyakawa
Sapporo, Japan
Sushi Miyakawa is Sapporo's most credentialled omakase counter; seven seats, reservation-only, a Tabelog Silver Award in 2024, 2025, 2026. At JPY 32,000 all-inclusive, it delivers serious Hokkaido seafood at a price point well below comparable Tokyo counters. Book by phone on the first business day of the month for the following month's slots.

Den
Tokyo, Japan
Den is the Tokyo booking to chase when creative Japanese cooking matters more than formal luxury. Aim for lunch if the trip is food-led and schedule-sensitive; choose dinner when the meal is the occasion. It suits couples, solo diners, small groups who are comfortable with a set-format experience.

akordu
Nara, Japan
Two Michelin stars in Nara, built around Spanish-innovative technique and local ingredients. Lunch (JPY 10,000–14,999) is the smartest entry point: full tasting format, serious wine program, done by mid-afternoon. Reservation-only with 26 seats and six consecutive years of Tabelog awards; book at least a month out.

Apicius
Tokyo, Japan
Apicius is Tokyo's most consistent classical French grand maison, with over 40 years of operation and Tabelog Silver Award recognition. Dinner runs JPY 50,000–59,999 per person; lunch at JPY 10,000–14,999 gives first-timers access to the same formal room at a fraction of the cost. Private rooms for 2–20 guests make it a practical choice for group occasions.

Ca Sento
Kobe, Japan
Chef Shinya Fukumoto's 12-seat Spanish tasting counter earned Tabelog Gold 2019 and remains Japan's most technically precise Spanish kitchen, blending kaiseki structure with Iberian technique. At JPY 30,000–39,999 dinner, it costs double the Kansai Spanish average but delivers fish-forward courses with omakase-level clarity. Book 2-3 weeks out; dress code and no-modification policy enforced.

AKAI
Kyoto, Japan
AKAI is an eight-seat counter restaurant in Higashiyama, Kyoto, running creative cuisine built around sourcing-led fish and vegetable menus. Five consecutive Tabelog Silver awards (2022–2026) and a score of 4.42 back the price: expect JPY 20,000–29,999 per head in practice. Book two to three weeks out for weekend slots; private use available for groups of six to eight.

Hisada
Akaiwa, Japan
A Tabelog Silver Award sushi counter in residential Okayama specializing in Setouchi fish, operating by reservation only at JPY 40,000–49,999 per head. The 10-seat house-restaurant format suits regulars who know regional fish and want to see how a local itamae handles seasonal catch, but the premium pricing and suburban location make it a considered choice rather than a convenient one.

L'OSIER
Tokyo, Japan
A formal Ginza French booking for diners who want ceremony, wine support, a polished grand-maison room. It makes the strongest sense for occasions and lunch value; counter-seekers or casual groups should cross-shop lower-tier French options nearby.

Hiyama
Tokyo, Japan
Hiyama is a Tabelog Silver Award winner (2025, 2026) with a 4.48 score, ranked 174th in Japan by Opinionated About Dining in 2025. Set in Higashi-Kawaguchi, Saitama; not central Tokyo; it is the most consistently decorated sukiyaki option in its Tabelog tier. Budget JPY 100,000 per head with drinks. Private tatami rooms for two to six make it a strong choice for celebratory dinners.

HAGI
Iwaki, Japan
HAGI is a ten-seat, reservation-only French omakase in Iwaki, Fukushima, with Tabelog Silver recognition every year from 2023 to 2026 and a score of 4.45. Two omakase tiers (JPY 15,000 or JPY 18,000 plus tax) make it a sharper value than comparable Tokyo French restaurants. Book three to four weeks out by phone or Pocket Concierge; groups of two to ten only.

Reminiscence
Nagoya, Japan
Reminiscence is Nagoya's most decorated French restaurant to open since 2023, with Tabelog Silver awards in 2025 and 2026 and an Opinionated About Dining Japan ranking of #132. Dinner runs JPY 30,000–49,000+ per head including a 12% service charge. Book online a week or more ahead; the kitchen tracks visit history and rotates courses for returning guests.

Toshi
Tokyo, Japan
Eight-seat Roppongi counter blending Chinese technique with French structure, Tabelog Silver Award 2026, tasting-menu-only format at JPY 50,000–59,999. Chef Toshiyuki Yoshida delivers focused, technically precise courses in an intimate basement setting; book via OMAKASE platform for 18:00 or 21:00 seatings. Worth it for solo diners and couples seeking quiet, high-execution Chinese fine dining without the scene.
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