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    Restaurant in Hyogo, Japan

    Aspirant

    175Pearl Points

    Six-seat counter, reservation-only, Tabelog-awarded.

    Aspirant, Restaurant in Hyogo

    About Aspirant

    Aspirant is a six-seat French-innovative counter in Kobe's Nakayamatedori, earning a Tabelog Award 2026 Bronze (score 3.96) within two years of opening. Reservation-only via OMAKASE, with a sommelier on staff and spend tracking between JPY 20,000–39,999. Book it for an intimate, wine-forward special occasion meal without the extreme booking pressure of Osaka or Kyoto's top tables.

    Is Aspirant in Kobe worth booking for a special meal?

    Yes — if you want a French-innovative counter experience in the Kansai region at this price tier, Aspirant is one of the stronger cases for making the trip to Kobe. The restaurant earned a Tabelog Award 2026 Bronze with a score of 3.96, placing it among a small group of recognized restaurants in Hyogo prefecture. At JPY 30,000–39,999 per head (with actual review-based spending tracking closer to JPY 20,000–29,999), it sits at a price point where the service model either earns its keep or exposes itself — and at Aspirant, the evidence suggests it earns it.

    The Portrait

    Aspirant opened on 9 April 2023, so it crossed its second anniversary earlier this year. Two years in, it has already collected a Tabelog Award Bronze , a meaningful credential on Japan's most data-dense restaurant review platform, where a score of 3.96 puts you well into territory that most restaurants in Hyogo never reach. The restaurant is the reopened and reimagined successor to Courière, relocated and relaunched with a sharper identity under the French-innovative banner.

    The room is a six-seat counter, basement level in the Hillside Terrace building in Nakayamatedori, Chuo Ward , about seven minutes on foot from Sannomiya Station. That address matters: Sannomiya is Kobe's main transit hub, which makes Aspirant accessible without a car, even though the room itself reads as a hideout rather than a destination you stumble into. There is no parking on-site; coin parking is available nearby.

    Six seats at a counter is a format that demands a lot from the service side. There is nowhere to hide at that scale , every interaction is direct, every gap in attentiveness is felt. Aspirant has a sommelier on staff and an explicit focus on wine, which at this price point is the right call: a six-seat French-innovative counter with weak beverage guidance would be a hard sell at JPY 30,000+. The sommelier presence, combined with the birthday plate and celebrations service, signals that the team is oriented toward making occasions land rather than simply executing plates. That is a meaningful distinction at this room size.

    The format is reservation-only, with new bookings accepted through OMAKASE , Japan's specialist platform for high-end counter dining. Lunch starts at 12:00; dinner starts at 18:00. Closed days are not fixed, so confirming before you plan travel is necessary. Credit cards are accepted; electronic money and QR code payments are not. The room is entirely non-smoking, including outside the restaurant during the course.

    For explorers building a Kansai fine dining itinerary, Aspirant fills a specific gap: a French-innovative counter in Kobe that has earned external validation within two years of opening, at a price tier below the most pressurized omakase rooms in Osaka or Kyoto. If you have already made reservations at HAJIME in Osaka or Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, Aspirant works as a complementary booking , a different register, a smaller room, a younger kitchen proving itself. It is not trying to replicate what those rooms do; it is operating in a more intimate, lower-ceremony mode that the six-seat counter format enforces.

    Compared to French-innovative peers further afield , Narisawa in Tokyo, or Mora in Hong Kong , Aspirant is operating at a fraction of the booking pressure and a fraction of the international profile. That is not a knock; it is an argument for booking. For a food-focused traveler who wants a serious counter meal in Kobe without the six-month advance planning that defines some of Japan's most competitive tables, this is a strong option right now. The two-year window post-opening is often when a restaurant like this is at its most energized and most accessible , before the waiting list calcifies.

    Children are handled by consultation rather than a blanket policy. Private rooms are not available, but the entire venue can be taken for private use , relevant if you are planning a group event and want the whole six-seat counter for your party. The maximum party size is not published, but a six-seat counter caps your options naturally.

    For broader context on eating and drinking in the region, see our full Hyogo restaurants guide, our full Hyogo bars guide, and our full Hyogo hotels guide. Kobe has a longer western culinary tradition than most Japanese cities , it was one of the first Japanese ports to open to foreign trade in the 19th century, and that history has left a genuine French and European cooking culture in the city, not a transplanted one. Aspirant is working within that local tradition, not importing it.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Reservation-only via OMAKASE platform; walk-ins are not accepted. Budget: JPY 30,000–39,999 per head (listed rate); actual spend based on reviews trends closer to JPY 20,000–29,999. Getting there: Approximately 7 minutes walk from Sannomiya Station; no on-site parking, coin parking nearby. Hours: Lunch from 12:00, Dinner from 18:00; closed days are not fixed , confirm before traveling. Payment: Credit cards accepted; electronic money and QR payments not accepted. Dress code: Not formally stated. Private use: Full venue available for private hire. Service extras: Sommelier on staff; birthday plates and celebration arrangements available. Smoking: Non-smoking throughout, including outside during the course.

    How It Compares

    VenueCuisinePrice (per head)Leading for
    AspirantFrench, InnovativeJPY 30,000–39,999Intimate counter, wine focus, special occasions
    ArakawaSteak, Yoshoku, EuropeanJPY 30,000–49,999High-end steak and western Japanese cooking
    bb9Grilling CuisineNot publishedGrill-focused dining, different register
    Awajishima NobuSushiJPY 20,000–29,999Lower price point, sushi format
    entre nousNot publishedNot publishedConsult Pearl listing for details

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Aspirant handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data does not include a stated dietary policy, so contact them directly via the OMAKASE reservation platform before booking. Given the six-seat counter format and reservation-only structure, Aspirant almost certainly accommodates requests made in advance — that is standard practice at this price tier (JPY 30,000–39,999). Do not assume flexibility on the night itself.

    How far ahead should I book Aspirant?

    Book as early as possible. Aspirant is reservation-only via the OMAKASE platform, walk-ins are not accepted, and with only six counter seats available, availability disappears quickly. A Tabelog Bronze award and a 3.96 score mean demand is consistent, not seasonal. For weekend dinners, aim for at least four to six weeks out.

    Is Aspirant good for solo dining?

    Yes — it is one of the stronger solo dining cases in Kobe. All six seats are at the counter, which means solo diners get the full experience without any awkwardness around table configuration. At JPY 30,000–39,999 per head, solo dining here is a deliberate choice rather than a compromise.

    Is Aspirant worth the price?

    At JPY 30,000–39,999 listed, yes — particularly given that Tabelog reviewers report average actual spend closer to JPY 20,000–29,999, which shifts the value calculus meaningfully. A Tabelog Award Bronze (3.96 score, 2026) at a six-seat French-innovative counter opened in 2023 is a strong early credential. If you want a serious counter meal in the Kansai region outside Osaka and Kyoto, this is a credible spend.

    What are alternatives to Aspirant in Hyogo?

    In the Kobe and broader Hyogo area, Komago and Arakawa operate at comparable price points with different format strengths. Awajishima Nobu is worth considering if you want to combine a meal with the island itself. bb9 and entre nous offer different cuisine profiles at potentially different price tiers. Aspirant's six-seat counter and French-innovative format is the most format-specific of the group — if that counter experience is the draw, none of the alternatives replicate it directly.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Aspirant?

    Based on available data, yes. Aspirant is reservation-only with a set-course structure, and a Tabelog Bronze at 3.96 within two years of opening (April 2023) suggests the format is landing well with diners. Reviewer-reported spend running JPY 5,000–10,000 below the listed rate also suggests the courses deliver at a lower actual cost than the headline price implies. If French-innovative tasting menus are your format, this is a credible option in a region where that category is less crowded than Tokyo or Osaka.

    Location

    Japan, 〒650-0004 Hyogo, Kobe, Chuo Ward, Nakayamatedori, 1 Chome−22−13 HILL SIDE TERRACE B1-2

    Hyogo, Japan

    Compare Aspirant

    Value Check: Aspirant and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    AspirantJPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Easy
    KomagoUnknown
    bb9Unknown
    ArakawaJPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999Unknown
    Awajishima NobuJPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999Unknown
    entre nousUnknown

    How Aspirant stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Komago, French, French
    • 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
    • Awajishima Nobu, Sushi, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
    • entre nous, Notable alternative

    Among Hyogo's western-leaning fine dining options, Aspirant occupies the most precise niche: a six-seat French-innovative counter at JPY 30,000–39,999, with a Tabelog Award Bronze already on the board at just over two years old. If that format and cuisine type match what you're after, it is the clearest choice in the local field. Komago also works in the French register, but without published pricing or award data in this comparison set, Aspirant has the stronger verifiable credential for a French-focused meal in Hyogo right now.

    Arakawa is the natural comparison for diners who want serious western-influenced cooking at a similar or higher spend, steak and Yoshoku rather than French-innovative, with dinner running up to JPY 40,000–49,999. If protein-led cooking matters more than a course-driven counter experience, Arakawa is the better fit. Awajishima Nobu at JPY 20,000–29,999 is the value alternative if you want a serious counter meal at a lower price point and are open to sushi rather than French. bb9's grilling-focused format is a different proposition entirely, better for diners who want cooking built around fire and smoke rather than French technique.

    entre nous lacks published data in this comparison, making it difficult to position confidently. For an explorer building a Kansai itinerary, the practical recommendation is: book Aspirant for your French-innovative counter night in Kobe, use Awajishima Nobu if budget is a constraint and sushi works for you, and look to Arakawa if you want a steak-anchored western meal at a higher spend ceiling.

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