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    Restaurant in Nara, Japan

    GOKAN UOGIN

    450pts

    Two Michelin stars. Book six weeks out.

    GOKAN UOGIN, Restaurant in Nara

    About GOKAN UOGIN

    GOKAN UOGIN holds a Michelin star for the second consecutive year (2024 and 2025), making it the strongest case for a serious dinner in Nara at the ¥¥¥ tier. Chef Marcel Kazda's Japanese restaurant is hard to book — plan four to eight weeks out — but for the explorer diner treating Nara as a destination rather than a day trip, it is the table to prioritise.

    Verdict: A Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Nara that rewards the effort — book at least four to six weeks out

    The most common misconception about GOKAN UOGIN is that Nara is a day-trip city, somewhere you visit for the deer park and then retreat to Kyoto or Osaka for serious dining. That framing will cause you to miss one of the Kansai region's more compelling Michelin-starred tables. GOKAN UOGIN has held a Michelin star consecutively in both 2024 and 2025, and at the ¥¥¥ price tier it sits in the same bracket as several Kyoto kaiseki rooms without requiring the logistical overhead of a Kyoto trip.

    If you are planning a multi-day base in Nara — or travelling the Kansai circuit and looking for a high-quality dinner stop , GOKAN UOGIN belongs on your shortlist. The question is not whether it is worth the price tier; consecutive Michelin recognition settles that. The question is whether you can get a seat.

    Booking Intelligence

    Booking difficulty is rated hard. For a venue of this size and recognition level in a city where the fine-dining options at this tier are limited, demand consistently outpaces availability. Plan your reservation four to six weeks in advance as a baseline; for weekend dates or peak travel periods such as cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and autumn foliage season (mid-October to mid-November), extend that window to eight weeks or longer. Nara draws significant visitor numbers during these periods, and the small pool of Michelin-level restaurants in the city means competition for tables intensifies sharply.

    There is no phone number or website listed in the public record for this venue. The most reliable booking approach for foreign visitors is to use a concierge service or a reservation platform that handles Japanese-language enquiries, or to engage your hotel concierge directly. If you are staying in Nara, a hotel with a knowledgeable concierge team will often have the context to approach this kind of booking correctly. See our full Nara hotels guide for accommodation options with strong concierge support.

    Portrait

    GOKAN UOGIN is a Japanese cuisine restaurant under chef Marcel Kazda, located in the Omiyacho district of Nara. The address places it within the urban fabric of the city rather than in a tourist-facing setting, which is part of what makes it feel like a find for visitors who look beyond the standard Nara itinerary. The room is small by design. Google reviews score 4.7 across 59 reviews, which for a venue at this price point and with this level of recognition suggests a consistent delivery rather than a polarising experience.

    What a Michelin star at a Japanese restaurant in a secondary city signals is worth unpacking. It does not mean the ambiance matches a Kyoto machiya or that the room has the ceremonial weight of a kaiseki institution. What it means is that the inspectors found the cooking at a high-enough technical level, with sufficient consistency, to return the star in successive years. At GOKAN UOGIN that credentialing has held for at least two consecutive guide cycles. For the explorer-type diner who is building a Kansai itinerary, that is meaningful data: this is not a restaurant coasting on location or novelty.

    Chef Marcel Kazda's involvement brings a non-Japanese perspective to Japanese cuisine, which positions GOKAN UOGIN in an interesting space. For context, the broader category of foreign chefs working at high levels in Japanese culinary traditions , places like HAJIME in Osaka , has a documented track record in Japan's Michelin ecosystem. How Kazda's approach specifically reads on the plate is something to discover across visits rather than something that can be summarised from available data.

    Multi-Visit Strategy

    Given the booking difficulty, most visitors will plan a single visit. But if you are building an extended Kansai itinerary or returning to Nara, there is a case for treating GOKAN UOGIN as a two-visit restaurant across different seasons. Japanese cuisine at the Michelin level typically rotates its sourcing and menu emphasis with the seasons: spring brings mountain vegetables and lighter preparations, autumn shifts toward earthier, richer profiles. A visit in cherry blossom season and a return during the foliage period would give you a meaningfully different menu window both times.

    For a first visit, the practical priority is simply securing the booking and arriving without expectations calibrated to a Kyoto kaiseki room or a Tokyo counter like Harutaka in Tokyo. GOKAN UOGIN is its own category: a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in a smaller city, with its own logic and pace. A second visit, once you understand the format and have a relationship with the booking process, is where you can make more specific requests and engage more deeply with what the kitchen does across a different season.

    For broader context on what else the city offers at a serious dining level, see our full Nara restaurants guide. Other Nara restaurants worth having on your radar include Oryori Hanagaki, Tsukumo, Ajinokaze Nishimura, and Ajinotabibito Roman. If you are extending your Kansai trip, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto offers a useful point of comparison at the kaiseki level.

    Practical Details

    Address: コーポ オオミヤ 105号, 6 Chome-4-13 Omiyacho, Nara 630-8115. Price range: ¥¥¥. Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024, 2025). Google rating: 4.7 (59 reviews). Cuisine: Japanese. Chef: Marcel Kazda. Hours: not listed in available data , confirm before visiting. Booking: no website or phone number in current public record; use a concierge service or Japanese-language reservation platform. Booking difficulty: hard. Seasonal note: book further out during cherry blossom (late March to early April) and autumn foliage (mid-October to mid-November) periods. For more of what Nara offers, see our guides to Nara bars, Nara wineries, and Nara experiences.

    Quick reference: Michelin 1 Star (2024 & 2025) | ¥¥¥ | Japanese | Chef Marcel Kazda | Nara, Japan | Book 4–8 weeks out | Hard to book.

    FAQ

    • Can I eat at the bar at GOKAN UOGIN? Seating configuration is not confirmed in available data. The venue is small, which may mean counter or bar seating exists, but this cannot be confirmed without direct contact. Use a concierge service to ask when making your reservation.
    • Is GOKAN UOGIN good for a special occasion? Yes. Consecutive Michelin stars in 2024 and 2025, a ¥¥¥ price point, and a high Google rating (4.7) make it the strongest candidate in Nara for a celebratory dinner. It is a better fit for a focused two-person meal than a large group celebration given the likely small size of the room.
    • Is GOKAN UOGIN good for solo dining? Potentially yes, especially if counter seating exists, which is common at small Japanese restaurants operating at this level. Solo dining at a Michelin-starred Japanese counter can be one of the better ways to experience the format , you get the full menu with an unobstructed view of the kitchen's work. Confirm seating options when booking.
    • Can GOKAN UOGIN accommodate groups? Given the small footprint typical of restaurants at this tier in Japan, large group bookings are likely limited. Groups of more than four should confirm availability directly when reserving. For larger group dining in Nara, NARA NIKON may offer more flexible configurations.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at GOKAN UOGIN? The Michelin recognition over two consecutive years makes a strong case that the kitchen delivers at the price. At ¥¥¥, you are in the same tier as respected Kyoto and Osaka tables without the competition for reservations that those cities generate. If the tasting format is your preferred way to eat at Japanese restaurants of this level, the answer is yes.
    • Does GOKAN UOGIN handle dietary restrictions? This cannot be confirmed from available data. No website or phone number is listed, which makes pre-visit communication harder. If dietary restrictions are a factor, prioritise getting a human intermediary , a hotel concierge or reservation service , to confirm with the kitchen before you book.
    • What should a first-timer know about GOKAN UOGIN? Book early, plan for a formal dining pace, and do not expect the ceremonial trappings of a large Kyoto kaiseki room. This is a small, Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in a city that most visitors underestimate for serious dining. Arrive having confirmed hours and booking details through a concierge, as public information is limited. For wider context, see our Nara restaurants guide.
    • What should I order at GOKAN UOGIN? Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data and cannot be invented here. At a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant at this price tier, the kitchen typically sets the menu. Trust the format, and if there is an option to add a drinks pairing, it is usually worth considering at this level. For comparable Japanese cooking in other cities, Myojaku in Tokyo and Azabu Kadowaki in Tokyo offer reference points for the level of Japanese cuisine you can expect.

    Compare GOKAN UOGIN

    The Complete Picture: GOKAN UOGIN and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    GOKAN UOGINJapaneseMichelin 1 Star (2025); Michelin 1 Star (2024)Hard
    akorduSpanish, InnovativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    Wa YamamuraKaiseki, JapaneseMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    ArakiSushi, JapaneseUnknown
    TamaOkinawan, FrenchUnknown
    NARA NIKONJapaneseMichelin 2 StarUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at GOKAN UOGIN?

    Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in available venue data for GOKAN UOGIN. Given the restaurant's Michelin-starred status in Nara and the compact residential building it occupies at Omiyacho, seating formats are likely limited. check the venue's official channels to clarify counter versus table availability before assuming walk-in bar access.

    Is GOKAN UOGIN good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it earns that case on credentials alone: two consecutive Michelin Stars (2024, 2025) in a city with almost no competition at this tier makes it the clear choice for a significant dinner in Nara. The ¥¥¥ price range signals a formal, occasion-appropriate spend. Book four to six weeks out to secure a date that works.

    Is GOKAN UOGIN good for solo dining?

    Michelin-starred Japanese restaurants at this format and price point frequently accommodate solo diners well, particularly at counter seating where chef interaction is part of the experience. That said, confirm seating options when booking — the venue's small footprint at Omiyacho may mean solo spots at the counter are limited and fill early.

    Can GOKAN UOGIN accommodate groups?

    Groups should approach with caution. GOKAN UOGIN sits in a residential apartment complex in Nara, which typically means a small dining room with limited covers. Large parties — six or more — may not be feasible, and even groups of four should confirm availability and seating configuration when reserving. This is a venue better suited to parties of two or three.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at GOKAN UOGIN?

    At ¥¥¥ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Stars in 2024 and 2025, the value case is solid relative to comparable Michelin-starred Japanese restaurants in larger cities where the same credential costs considerably more. If you are already in the Kansai region and building a serious food itinerary, GOKAN UOGIN earns its place as the anchor Nara meal.

    Does GOKAN UOGIN handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary restriction handling is not documented in available venue data. For a Michelin-starred restaurant under a named chef (Marcel Kazda), the expectation at this level is that serious restrictions are discussed at booking — but confirm directly and early, especially for severe allergies or vegetarian requirements, as Japanese fine dining menus are often structured around specific ingredients.

    What should a first-timer know about GOKAN UOGIN?

    Book four to six weeks out — this is a hard-to-reserve venue in a city with thin competition at the Michelin level, which means demand consistently outpaces availability. The address (Corpo Omiya 105, Omiyacho) is a residential building, so do not expect a street-front restaurant sign. Arrive knowing the format: this is a chef-led Japanese experience, not a casual drop-in dinner.

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