Restaurant in Osaka, Japan
Koryu
1,260Pearl PointsOsaka's kappo tradition, two Michelin stars.

About Koryu
Koryu holds two Michelin stars and an 86-point La Liste score, making it one of Osaka's strongest cases for Naniwa kappo — the city's own tradition of ingredient-driven counter cooking. Chef Shintaro Matsuo's riverbank restaurant is a near-impossible booking, closed Sundays with no weekday lunch. Plan two to three months ahead, and go through a concierge if you can't read Japanese.
Verdict: Book Koryu if Osaka's kappo tradition at Michelin two-star level is what you're after — just know it will take serious planning to get a table
Koryu holds two Michelin stars (2024, 2025), an 86-point score from La Liste (2025), and a ranking of #157 in Opinionated About Dining's Japan list (2024). That combination places it firmly in Osaka's top tier for kappo-style kaiseki. If you're building a serious food itinerary around the Kansai region, Koryu belongs on the shortlist alongside Taian and Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama. The caveat: this is a near-impossible booking, and dinner-only service from Monday through Friday means your scheduling window is narrow.
What Koryu Is
Koryu sits on the river's edge in Chuo Ward, and that address is not incidental — the restaurant draws its identity from Osaka's character as a city built on water. The name itself means "arcing willow," a reference to the supple arc of the willow tree, and the symbol carries through into the interior: a modern sukiya-style room finished with a wickerwork ceiling that bends the same arc. The visual language here is deliberate, not decorative.
The cooking discipline is Naniwa kappo , "Naniwa" being the old name for Osaka, "kappo" derived from the verbs meaning to chop and to cook. This isn't kaiseki in the Kyoto sense. Kappo in Osaka emphasises direct, ingredient-driven cooking and the native flavours of produce rather than the refined formality associated with Kyoto's tea-ceremony tradition. At Koryu, chef Shintaro Matsuo applies that ethos through an extensive menu designed around choice , the stated pleasure of the house is being spoilt for options, which is a distinctly Osaka attitude toward hospitality. Traditional Osaka vegetables feature prominently, and the "Naniwa" sashimi platter is described in the restaurant's own framing as a centrepiece presentation worth seeing.
For food-focused travellers already familiar with kaiseki in Kyoto at venues like Hyotei or Gion Sasaki, Koryu offers a useful counterpoint: a reading of Japanese haute cuisine that is rooted in Osaka's own culinary identity rather than transplanted from the old imperial capital.
Why Location Matters Here
Osaka's reputation as Japan's food city , historically captured in the phrase kuidaore, or "eat until you drop" , gives Koryu a specific cultural frame that its riverbank setting reinforces. Chuo Ward is Osaka's commercial and cultural core. Being on the water in this part of the city is a statement of place, not just scenery. The restaurant's explicit aim to be true to its Naniwa roots means the location and the cooking are meant to read as inseparable. If you're working through our full Osaka restaurants guide, Koryu represents the serious end of specifically Osaka-style fine dining , distinct from the French-inflected approaches at HAJIME or La Cime.
Ratings at a Glance
- Michelin: 2 Stars (2024 & 2025)
- La Liste: 86pts (2025), 84pts (2026)
- Opinionated About Dining: #157 Japan (2024), #166 Japan (2025), Highly Recommended (2023)
- Google: 4.4 / 5 (78 reviews)
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Near impossible , plan two to three months out at minimum for dinner; Saturday lunch adds a second service window (noon to 11:30 pm) that is marginally more accessible than weekday evenings. Hours: Monday through Friday 6–11:30 pm; Saturday 12–11:30 pm; closed Sunday. Budget: ¥¥¥¥ , expect top-tier pricing in line with the restaurant's two-star standing. Address: 3 Chome-3-3 Uchiawajimachi, Chuo Ward, Osaka. Phone/Website: Not publicly listed in our records , book through a hotel concierge or a specialist reservation service if you cannot read Japanese. For broader trip planning, see our Osaka hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide.
How It Compares
Within Osaka's two-star tier, your main ¥¥¥¥ alternatives are HAJIME and La Cime, both of which work in a French or French-inflected idiom. If the Naniwa kappo tradition is specifically what you want, neither is a substitute. For kaiseki at a lower price point, Taian (¥¥¥) is the more accessible entry point within the city. Across Japan, travellers comparing Koryu's two-star standing to peers in other cities might look at RyuGin in Tokyo or Goh in Fukuoka as differently styled but comparably credentialed options.
Who Should Book
Koryu is the right call for a food-focused traveller who wants a serious engagement with Osaka's own culinary tradition rather than an international format or a Kyoto-derived kaiseki experience. It is not the place for a casual dinner or a first encounter with Japanese fine dining. If you're already familiar with multi-course Japanese cooking from experiences at venues like Harutaka in Tokyo or akordu in Nara, Koryu offers a perspective on how Osaka specifically interprets that tradition , and it's a perspective that two Michelin stars suggest is worth the effort to access.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Koryu?
Koryu operates in a modern sukiya-style interior with a wickerwork ceiling, and its kappo format is designed around direct interaction between chef and guest — counter seating is central to that experience. Whether a standalone bar option exists is not confirmed in available details, so check the venue's official channels to clarify before booking.
Does Koryu handle dietary restrictions?
The Naniwa kappo philosophy at Koryu is explicitly guest-oriented: the restaurant's stated ethos is pursuing the preferences of guests while preserving the native flavours of ingredients. That framing suggests dietary needs can be discussed at the time of reservation, which is standard practice at two-star kappo venues. Raise any restrictions when booking — do not leave it until arrival.
Can Koryu accommodate groups?
Kappo restaurants in Japan are typically structured around counter seating, which limits practical group size. Koryu's interior description does not confirm private dining rooms, so large groups face a real constraint here. Parties of more than four should check the venue's official channels; parties of two or three will find the counter format most natural.
Is lunch or dinner better at Koryu?
Saturday lunch (noon to 11:30 pm) is the only midday service window, making it a tactically useful option if dinner reservations prove impossible. Dinner runs Monday through Saturday from 6 pm. For a first visit, the dinner service is the fuller expression of what a ¥¥¥¥ Michelin two-star kappo should deliver — Saturday lunch is better treated as an alternative access point than a preferred format.
How far ahead should I book Koryu?
Two to three months minimum is a realistic target for dinner; Saturday lunch may offer a slightly shorter lead time but still requires advance planning. Koryu holds two Michelin stars (2024, 2025) and an 86-point La Liste score, which means demand is consistently high. Book as early as your travel dates allow — this is not a same-week reservation.
What should I order at Koryu?
Koryu operates on an extensive kappo menu where the choice itself — being spoilt across many tempting options — is described as part of the experience. The 'Naniwa' sashimi platter is specifically noted as a centrepiece dish, and traditional Osaka vegetables feature alongside it. Beyond those anchors, the menu follows the kappo format: order broadly, defer to the chef's guidance, and expect the selection to shift with the season.
Location
3 Chome-3-3 Uchiawajimachi, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 540-0038, Japan
Osaka, Japan
Compare Koryu
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Koryu | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥¥ | Near Impossible |
| HAJIME | French, Innovative | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| La Cime | French | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama | Japanese | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Taian | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
| Fujiya 1935 | Innovative | ¥¥¥¥ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- HAJIME, French, Innovative, ¥¥¥¥
- La Cime, French, ¥¥¥¥
- Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama, Japanese, ¥¥¥
- Taian, Kaiseki, Japanese, ¥¥¥
- Fujiya 1935, Innovative, ¥¥¥¥
Within Osaka's ¥¥¥¥ tier, Koryu's closest peers in awards standing are HAJIME and La Cime. Both operate in French or French-inflected territory, HAJIME is the more conceptually ambitious of the two, La Cime the more accessible in terms of booking. If you want specifically Osaka-rooted Japanese cooking at the top price point, neither is a substitute for Koryu. They are different restaurants answering different questions.
At ¥¥¥, Taian and Kashiwaya Osaka Senriyama offer kaiseki at a lower spend and are meaningfully easier to book. Taian is the better call for first-time kaiseki diners in Osaka, strong credentials, less booking friction. Kashiwaya is worth considering if you want a more traditional setting outside the city centre. Fujiya 1935 at ¥¥¥¥ rounds out the top tier with an innovative approach that has nothing to do with kappo, relevant only if European-influenced tasting menus are what you're after.
For a direct comparison: book Koryu if Naniwa kappo tradition and Michelin two-star standing are your specific criteria, and you have the lead time to secure a reservation. Book Taian if you want accessible kaiseki without the booking ordeal. Book HAJIME if you want the most internationally recognised name in Osaka's fine dining set. All three are credible choices for a serious food traveller; they are not interchangeable.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–11:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–11:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–11:30 pm
- Thursday
- 6–11:30 pm
- Friday
- 6–11:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12–11:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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