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    Restaurant in Frankfurt Am Main, Germany

    Kabuki

    100Pearl Points

    Kaiserstraße Dinner

    Kabuki, Restaurant in Frankfurt Am Main

    About Kabuki

    Kabuki is a practical Frankfurt pick when you want an easy dinner around Kaiserstraße rather than a high-ceremony booking. It works better for repeat visitors and low-friction plans than for diners seeking a documented chef, awards trail, or published signature order.

    For Kabuki in Frankfurt Am Main, the most useful verified planning details are direct: it is open for dinner Wednesday through Sunday from 6–10 PM, and it is closed Monday and Tuesday. The dress code is smart casual. Beyond those basics, the available verified information is limited, so it is best not to plan around unconfirmed claims about cuisine, chef credentials, awards, prices, menu format, seating, or service style.

    Treat Kabuki as a Frankfurt Am Main dinner option to consider when its evening hours fit your plans. If you are comparing other options, cross-shop naturally by occasion and availability: Le Petit Royal Frankfurt, Du Liban, Pizzeria Montana, Babam, and Kokumy are other names to check alongside Kabuki. For broader Frankfurt planning, keep Our full Frankfurt Am Main restaurants guide, Our full Frankfurt Am Main hotels guide, Our full Frankfurt Am Main bars guide, Our full Frankfurt Am Main wineries guide, and Our full Frankfurt Am Main experiences guide handy.

    Use it for an uncomplicated evening in Frankfurt Am Main

    The main reason to keep Kabuki on a shortlist is practical: its verified hours are Wednesday through Sunday, 6–10 PM, with Monday and Tuesday closed. That makes it relevant for evening plans later in the week and on the weekend, but not for lunch or early-week dining.

    Because the verified record does not include a price range, menu structure, chef profile, awards, or seating details, plan conservatively. Confirm current availability and any menu specifics directly with the venue before making Kabuki the anchor for an important night.

    Where to cross-shop before committing

    If the plan is flexible, compare Kabuki with other dining options by schedule, tone, and availability. Le Petit Royal Frankfurt may suit a different kind of dinner plan, while Du Liban, Pizzeria Montana, Babam, and Kokumy are other options to consider depending on what the group wants.

    For a wider search, use the Frankfurt Am Main guides above and verify the latest hours, dress expectations, booking needs, and menu details directly before committing. For Kabuki specifically, the confirmed essentials are simple: Frankfurt Am Main, smart casual dress, and dinner hours from Wednesday through Sunday.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Kabuki?

    The verified information does not include specific dishes, menu format, cuisine details, or chef recommendations. Check Kabuki's official channels before visiting.

    Can Kabuki accommodate groups?

    The verified information does not include seating capacity, private dining, or group-booking details. Kabuki is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6–10 PM, so confirm availability directly if you are planning a visit.

    What should I wear to Kabuki?

    Kabuki's verified dress code is smart casual. That is the clearest guidance to follow for a dinner visit in Frankfurt Am Main.

    Is Kabuki good for a special occasion?

    It may work if Kabuki's Frankfurt Am Main location and Wednesday-to-Sunday dinner hours fit your plans. Because verified details do not include awards, price range, seating, or menu format, confirm directly before relying on it for a special occasion.

    What are alternatives to Kabuki in Frankfurt Am Main?

    Consider Le Petit Royal Frankfurt, Du Liban, Babam, Pizzeria Montana, and Kokumy alongside Kabuki. Compare current hours, availability, and the kind of meal you want before choosing.

    Location

    Kaiserstraße 42, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    Frankfurt Am Main, Germany

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    How Kabuki compares

    Kabuki is the practical Kaiserstraße choice for an easy dinner window, especially when the group values location and low booking friction. Le Petit Royal Frankfurt is the better cross-shop for a more formal occasion, while Du Liban and Pizzeria Montana make more sense for casual group energy.

    For diners comparing ambiance and value, Babam and Kokumy are useful alternatives when the plan is flexible. Kabuki is strongest when the decision is driven by the central location and a simple evening booking.

    Where to go if Kabuki does not fit

    Try Le Petit Royal Frankfurt if the night needs a more polished dining-room feel. For something more relaxed, compare Du Liban or Pizzeria Montana before committing.

    How it compares in Frankfurt Am Main

    Choose Kabuki when convenience around Kaiserstraße matters and the booking needs to stay easy. For a more formal-feeling meal, cross-shop Le Petit Royal Frankfurt; for a more casual group decision, compare Du Liban and Pizzeria Montana.

    If value for money is the priority, the safer move is to compare the whole short list by the occasion rather than by price tier alone. Babam and Kokumy are the names to check when the group wants an easier, lower-pressure night; Kabuki is the pick when its location and dinner-only rhythm fit the plan.

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