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    Restaurant in Niigata, Japan

    Kyodaizushi

    495pts

    8-seat counter, Tabelog Silver, book via Instagram.

    Kyodaizushi, Restaurant in Niigata

    About Kyodaizushi

    Kyodaizushi is an 8-seat omakase counter in Niigata with a Tabelog Silver Award (2026, score 4.45) — a rapid climb from Bronze in 2024 and 2025. Chef Ryuji Honma's focus on Sea of Japan fish makes seasonal timing relevant, with autumn and winter delivering the region's strongest produce. At JPY 20,000–29,999, it is priced below comparable Tokyo counters and books more easily than most at its award level.

    Kyodaizushi, Niigata: The Verdict

    If you have visited Kyodaizushi once, the question on a return trip is whether it delivers the same consistency that earned it a Tabelog Silver Award in 2026 — up from Bronze in both 2024 and 2025. The answer, based on its trajectory and a 4.45 Tabelog score, is yes. This is one of the few sushi counters outside Tokyo or Osaka that has shown measurable year-on-year improvement in Japan's most-used restaurant review system. For food-focused travellers making a deliberate trip to Niigata, it justifies the detour.

    What Kyodaizushi Actually Is

    Opened on 7 July 2023 in the Higashiboridori district of Chuo Ward, Kyodaizushi operates as a compact, counter-only omakase house with just 8 seats. Chef Ryuji Honma runs two seatings per evening — 17:30 to 20:00 and 20:30 to 23:00 , six days a week (closed Sundays). The format is fixed: one course, one counter, no private rooms. The venue is listed on Tabelog as a house restaurant, which signals an intimate, chef-led environment rather than a traditional restaurant operation. The atmosphere is described as stylish and relaxing , qualities that, at an 8-seat counter, translate to something closer to a private dinner than a restaurant visit. Noise is not a factor here; the room is small enough that the dominant sound is the work itself.

    Seasonal Fish and What It Means for Timing

    Niigata's position on the Sea of Japan gives it access to cold-water species that differ substantially from what Tokyo counters typically source. The venue's Tabelog profile notes a particular emphasis on fish, and Niigata's seasonal calendar matters: autumn and winter bring buri (yellowtail) and nodoguro (blackthroat seaperch), both of which thrive in colder waters and are closely associated with the region. Spring shifts toward lighter, milder fish. If you have a preference for the richer, fattier cuts that define Niigata's seafood identity, the October-to-February window gives you the leading alignment between the season and the counter's sourcing strengths. A second visit timed differently from your first will produce a meaningfully different meal , this is not a counter where the experience repeats.

    The drink programme leans heavily on sake, with the venue noting a particular focus on Nihonshu. Niigata is one of Japan's most respected sake-producing prefectures, so the pairing logic here is stronger than at most counters. BYO is also permitted, which is unusual for a venue at this price point and award level , useful if you want to bring something specific.

    Practical Details

    Budget: JPY 20,000–29,999 per person for dinner (no lunch service). Reservations: Book via the venue's official Instagram, which redirects to the OMAKASE reservation platform , booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to comparable award-level counters. Seats: 8 counter seats only; no private rooms available, though full private hire of the space is possible. Payment: Credit cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, Amex, Diners); electronic money and QR payments not accepted. Dress: No formal code stated, but note the venue asks guests to avoid strong fragrances , inform anyone in your party in advance. Children: Welcome if they can eat the full adult course. Parking: Not available on-site. Access: From JR Niigata Station, take the bus toward Bandaibashi and alight at Furumachi; approximately 2 minutes on foot from the stop.

    How It Compares

    For sushi specifically in Niigata, Tokiwa Sushi Nigata Ten is the most direct peer , it sits at a higher price band (JPY 30,000–39,999 at dinner) and offers a longer-established reputation. Kyodaizushi's rapid award progression from Bronze to Silver in three years of operation makes it the more interesting choice for anyone tracking where a counter is heading, not just where it has been. If you want a broader view of Niigata's dining scene, Restaurant UOZEN is the French alternative worth considering, and Satoyama Jujo offers a kaiseki-adjacent experience with a stronger focus on local ingredients across the full seasonal calendar. For context on what award-level sushi looks like at the national tier, Harutaka in Tokyo and Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong give a useful benchmark for where Kyodaizushi sits in the wider regional conversation.

    Who Should Book

    Kyodaizushi suits a food-focused traveller who is already coming to Niigata with purpose , for the sake, the rice, the Sea of Japan seafood , and wants a counter that reflects the region's sourcing rather than replicating what Tokyo does. The 8-seat format and evening-only service mean this is a deliberate dinner, not a casual stop. At JPY 20,000–29,999, it is priced below many comparable omakase counters in major cities while carrying credentials that match them. Book the first seating if you want a quieter, more conversational pace; the second seating runs later and suits those who prefer to let the evening unfold. Explore more options in our full Niigata restaurants guide, or check our Niigata hotels guide if you are planning a longer stay.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Can I eat at the bar at Kyodaizushi? Yes , and it is the only option. Kyodaizushi is an 8-seat counter restaurant with no tables or private rooms. Every guest sits at the counter. This is the format by design, and the entire experience is built around it. If you prefer table seating, this is not the right venue.
    • What should a first-timer know about Kyodaizushi? Book through the venue's Instagram, which links to the OMAKASE reservation platform. The format is a set omakase course (no a la carte), dinner only, at JPY 20,000–29,999 per head. The venue holds a Tabelog Silver Award for 2026 , one of the stronger credentials for a sushi counter outside Japan's major cities , with a score of 4.45. Avoid wearing perfume or cologne; the venue specifically requests this and will ask you to pass the message to your group.
    • Is Kyodaizushi good for a special occasion? It works well for a two-person occasion dinner , the counter setting is intimate and unhurried, the price point is meaningful without being extreme, and the award level signals a meal worth marking. It is less suited to groups celebrating with a large party, since the venue seats only 8 in total. Full private hire of the space is available, which could suit a group that wants the whole counter for an occasion.
    • Can Kyodaizushi accommodate groups? The maximum capacity is 8 seats, all at the counter. There are no private rooms. Full venue hire is available, so a group of up to 8 could book the whole space. For larger groups, this counter is not practical , consider Sanaburi or Satoyama Jujo, which may offer more flexible seating arrangements. Contact the venue via Instagram for group and private hire enquiries.
    • What are alternatives to Kyodaizushi in Niigata? For sushi, Tokiwa Sushi Nigata Ten is the most direct comparison, priced slightly higher at JPY 30,000–39,999 for dinner. For a different format, Mûrir offers a French-influenced approach to local ingredients. Satoyama Jujo is worth considering if you want a more immersive stay-and-dine experience. See our full Niigata restaurants guide for a broader view across cuisines and price points.

    Compare Kyodaizushi

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    Kyodaizushi
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Kyodaizushi?

    Yes — in fact, the bar is the only option. Kyodaizushi runs an 8-seat counter exclusively, with no table or private room seating. Both dinner seatings (17:30 and 20:30) fill that same counter, so if counter-style omakase does not suit you, this is not the right venue.

    What should a first-timer know about Kyodaizushi?

    Reserve through the venue's official Instagram, which redirects to the OMAKASE booking platform — there is no walk-in option worth counting on at an 8-seat counter with Tabelog Silver recognition and a 4.45 score. Budget JPY 20,000–29,999 per person for dinner, credit cards are accepted, and the kitchen has a stated focus on fish sourced from the Sea of Japan. Skip strong perfume or cologne; the venue explicitly asks guests to avoid it.

    Is Kyodaizushi good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with one practical caveat: there are no private rooms, so the setting is a shared 8-seat counter. If that format works for your group, the Tabelog Silver 2026 award and a dinner price of JPY 20,000–29,999 put it clearly in special-occasion territory. The venue is noted as suitable for solo dining and family occasions, provided children can eat the adult course.

    Can Kyodaizushi accommodate groups?

    The restaurant can be booked for private use as a whole — meaning a party could take all 8 counter seats. Beyond that capacity, it cannot accommodate larger groups; there are no private rooms and no additional seating. For a group of 2–4, a standard reservation through Instagram and the OMAKASE platform is the practical route.

    What are alternatives to Kyodaizushi in Niigata?

    Tokiwa Sushi Nigata Ten is the most direct sushi comparison in the city, though it sits at a higher price point (JPY 30,000–39,999 at dinner). Restaurant UOZEN covers seafood-focused dining from a different angle if straight omakase is not the priority. Satoyama Jujo, outside the city proper, suits travellers who want the regional ingredients experience in a more resort-style setting rather than a counter format.

    Hours

    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Public Holiday, Day before public holiday, Day after public holiday 17:30 - 20:00 20:30 - 23:00

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