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    Restaurant in Fukuyama, Japan

    Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga

    150Pearl Points

    Teppanyaki house poise

    Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga, Restaurant in Fukuyama

    About Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga

    A Tabelog 100-recognized teppanyaki and kaiseki venue in Fukuyama with twelve private rooms, 146 seats, and a seafood-forward menu. Best for groups celebrating milestones or families needing space and accessibility; less suited to couples seeking intimate counter experiences.

    Is Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga worth booking for a special occasion in Fukuyama? Based on the verified public details, it sits in a premium price tier, with dinner listed at JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 and lunch at JPY 6,000 to JPY 7,999. It is also listed in the Tabelog 100 - Steak / Teppanyaki - WEST - 2025 recognition, which gives it a clear point of credibility for diners comparing higher-end options in the area.

    The available verified information is limited, so this guide should not be read as a claim about room layout, seating capacity, chef-counter format, specific dishes, beverages, parking, payment methods, accessibility, or hours. What can be said with confidence is narrower: Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga is in Fukuyama, has a smart-casual dress code, and is priced as a special-occasion restaurant rather than a casual everyday stop.

    Format and Price Tier

    Dinner is listed at JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 per person, while lunch is listed at JPY 6,000 to JPY 7,999. That places Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga in a premium local tier, especially for diners planning a meal around budget rather than a confirmed menu format. The venue name and recognition category point toward the steak / teppanyaki space, but specific courses, ingredients, service sequence, and à la carte availability are not verified here.

    The smart-casual dress code is the clearest practical guidance for guests. Clean, polished attire is appropriate, especially for dinner at this price level. Beyond that, diners should confirm operational details directly before booking, including current opening days, reservation requirements, party-size suitability, and any special requests.

    How It Fits Fukuyama's Dining Landscape

    Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga is best understood as a premium Fukuyama option for diners who want a higher-budget meal with a recognized steak / teppanyaki listing. If you are comparing it with other dining in Fukuyama, focus first on price, occasion, and whether the venue can accommodate your preferred date and party size.

    The confirmed Tabelog 100 - Steak / Teppanyaki - WEST - 2025 listing supports its reputation within that category and region. It should not be overstated as proof of a specific seating style, menu structure, chef profile, or multi-year award run. For diners who want a known, higher-end Fukuyama choice, Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga is worth considering; for those who need very specific service details, confirm directly before committing.

    Reservations: Confirm current availability, opening days, and booking requirements directly with the venue before visiting. Dress: Smart casual. Budget: JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 for dinner, and JPY 6,000 to JPY 7,999 for lunch.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga accommodate groups?

    Group suitability is not verified here. If you are planning a celebration, business meal, or family gathering, check the venue's official channels to confirm available seating, reservation rules, and whether your party size can be accommodated. The verified dinner budget is JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 per person.

    What should I order at Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga?

    Specific dishes, course structure, and menu format are not verified here. The safest approach is to confirm the current menu directly when booking, especially if you have preferences or dietary needs. The verified price range is JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 for dinner and JPY 6,000 to JPY 7,999 for lunch.

    What should I wear to Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Clean, polished attire is appropriate, particularly for dinner in the JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 range. Formal business wear is not specifically required by the verified information provided here.

    Is Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga worth the price?

    It may be worth the price if you are seeking a premium Fukuyama restaurant with dinner listed at JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 and a confirmed Tabelog 100 - Steak / Teppanyaki - WEST - 2025 listing. Because specific menu details and service format are not verified here, diners should confirm the current offering directly before booking.

    Is Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. The restaurant's price tier suggests it is best approached as a planned meal rather than a casual stop, but seating style and solo availability should be confirmed directly with the venue.

    How far ahead should I book Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga?

    A specific booking window is not verified here. For a premium meal in Fukuyama, it is prudent to contact the venue in advance, especially for dinner, weekends, holidays, or larger parties. Confirm current opening days, availability, and reservation requirements directly.

    Location

    広島県福山市春日町2-2-43

    Fukuyama, Japan

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    Steak Kaiseki Miyako Kasuga sits at the top of Fukuyama's group-dining tier, with its Tabelog 100 Steak / Teppanyaki WEST recognition (2022, 2024, 2025) and 146-seat capacity placing it above everyday neighborhood spots like Hira no Ya (JPY 1,000 to JPY 1,999) and Tonshou (JPY 2,000 to JPY 2,999). Hira no Ya delivers better value for solo diners or casual dates, while Tonshou's lower lunch price makes it a weekday-friendly option. Miyako Kasuga's JPY 10,000 to JPY 14,999 dinner range and private-room infrastructure justify the premium when you need guaranteed seating for eight to fourteen guests or want a credentialed venue for business entertaining.

    Le Miroir offers French plated courses rather than teppanyaki, appealing to diners who prefer wine-pairing formality over live-fire theatrics. If your priority is intimate counter interaction with a chef, Miyako Kasuga's banquet-scale layout (waiting bar, 90-seat tea room, multiple private rooms) dilutes the personal connection. For celebrations where space, parking, and kids-welcome policies matter more than avant-garde technique, Miyako Kasuga is the safer, more practical pick. For a tighter, more chef-driven experience, explore smaller teppanyaki venues in Fukuyama's dining scene.

    Booking difficulty remains moderate: the venue's size means same-week reservations are often possible, unlike Tokyo's high-pressure omakase counters. Groups should call ahead to secure private rooms; solo diners can walk in for lunch on weekdays. The 80-car parking lot and wheelchair access further reduce logistical friction, making Miyako Kasuga the most accommodating choice in its price tier for out-of-town guests or mobility-limited diners.

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