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    Restaurant in Matsusaka, Japan

    Kitagawa

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    One group per day. Book well ahead.

    Kitagawa, Restaurant in Matsusaka

    About Kitagawa

    Shibousai Kitagawa is a one-group-per-day dinner restaurant in a renovated 80-year-old farmhouse in Matsusaka, serving creative Chinese cuisine built on Mie Prefecture ingredients. At JPY 30,000–39,999 per person in practice, it holds a Tabelog Silver Award (2026, score 4.36) and accepts a maximum of six guests. Cash only; reservations by phone.

    Verdict: One of Japan's Most Compelling Creative Chinese Restaurants, Worth the Trip to Mie

    Dinner at Shibousai Kitagawa runs JPY 20,000–29,999 per person at the listed price, with review data suggesting actual spend often lands in the JPY 30,000–39,999 range. For that, you get exclusive use of the entire restaurant — one group per day, maximum six people, inside an 80-year-old renovated folk house in Matsusaka. This is a deliberate, immersive format. If you want a casual night out or a quick meal, this is the wrong address. If you're willing to commit to a full evening around Chinese cuisine built from Mie Prefecture ingredients, Kitagawa earns its Tabelog Silver Award (2026, score 4.36) convincingly. A Google rating of 4.6 across 77 reviews adds further weight.

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    Kitagawa sits in Matsusaka's Isederacho neighbourhood, roughly 20 minutes by car from Matsusaka Station or five minutes from the Ise Expressway Matsusaka IC. The setting is a converted farmhouse, a format that positions the meal somewhere between a private dining experience and a chef's table — closer in spirit to Japan's most selective counter restaurants than to a conventional Chinese dining room. The restaurant opened on 11 February 2015 and has accumulated a consistent awards record: Tabelog Bronze in 2024 and 2025, Silver in 2026, and selection for the Tabelog Chinese WEST "Tabelog 100" in both 2023 and 2024. That trajectory, Bronze to Silver across three consecutive years, signals a kitchen moving in one direction.

    The cuisine is classified as Chinese and Creative, and the Tabelog description frames it as Chinese cooking that uses Mie Prefecture ingredients in a way that is "gentle yet flavorful." Mie is known domestically for Matsusaka beef, seafood from Ise Bay, and agricultural produce from the surrounding valleys. A kitchen sourcing locally in this region has access to genuinely strong raw material. The creative classification suggests this is not a restaurant replicating canonical Chinese regional cooking, but one using Chinese technique as a frame for local ingredients. That distinction matters if you're deciding whether to make the trip from Nagoya, Osaka, or further afield: this is not a substitute for a meal in a major Chinese cuisine destination , it is a different proposition altogether.

    On the drinks front, the Tabelog record lists drink availability as N/A, which means the specific wine or sake program is not confirmed in available data. What can be said is that for a restaurant operating at this price tier with this level of awards recognition, beverage pairing is typically part of the experience. If a curated pairing matters to you, confirm directly with the restaurant before booking. The phone number on record is +81-598-63-1888. There is no official website.

    The one-group-per-day structure means this is functionally a private dining experience. Parties of up to six are accepted; children are not permitted unless they take the same course as adults, which requires a separate consultation. Cash is the only payment method , credit cards, electronic money, and QR code payments are all not accepted. Parking is available for seven to eight cars, which makes sense given the rural-adjacent location and the expectation that guests will arrive by car.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Tabelog Award 2026: Silver (Score 4.36)
    • Tabelog Award 2025: Bronze
    • Tabelog Award 2024: Bronze
    • Tabelog Chinese WEST "Tabelog 100": 2023, 2024
    • Google: 4.6 / 5 (77 reviews)

    Booking & Practical Details

    Reservations: Required. Dinner only. One group per day maximum , call +81-598-63-1888 to book. No official website, no online reservation system. Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 17:00–22:00; closed Monday and Thursday. Budget: JPY 20,000–29,999 per person (listed); JPY 30,000–39,999 based on review averages. Payment: Cash only. No credit cards, no electronic payments. Group size: Maximum 6 people; the entire restaurant is reserved for your group. Children: Not permitted unless dining on the full adult course (consult the restaurant). Parking: On-site, 7–8 spaces. Getting there: 20 minutes by car from Matsusaka Station; 5 minutes from Ise Expressway Matsusaka IC. Dress code: Not specified, but the private-house format and price point suggest smart-casual at minimum. Smoking: Non-smoking throughout.

    For more dining options in the region, see our full Matsusaka restaurants guide. If you're planning an extended trip, our Matsusaka hotels guide and our Matsusaka experiences guide cover the broader stay. For drinks before or after, our Matsusaka bars guide is the place to start.

    FAQs

    • What should I order at Kitagawa? There is no à la carte menu. Kitagawa operates as a full-course dinner format , one course per evening for the single group booked that day. You don't choose individual dishes; you receive the full progression. The kitchen draws on Mie Prefecture ingredients interpreted through Chinese and creative technique. If you have specific preferences or dietary needs, raise them when you call to reserve.
    • Can Kitagawa accommodate groups? Yes, and the format is specifically designed for it. The maximum is six people, and the entire restaurant , one seat configuration, private-house setting , is reserved exclusively for your group. There are no other diners. Call +81-598-63-1888 to check availability and book. Budget JPY 30,000–39,999 per person based on actual review spend. Cash only.
    • Does Kitagawa handle dietary restrictions? The restaurant has a children's policy that requires a separate consultation, which suggests the kitchen is willing to discuss individual requirements. There is no official website, so the only way to raise dietary restrictions is by phone: +81-598-63-1888. Given the one-group-per-day structure, there is more flexibility here than at a conventional restaurant, but confirm directly before booking.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Kitagawa? Kitagawa serves dinner only , lunch is not available. Hours are 17:00–22:00 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The restaurant is closed Monday and Thursday. There is no decision to make between lunch and dinner; book an evening and plan accordingly.
    • What are alternatives to Kitagawa in Matsusaka? Direct alternatives at this price tier and format within Matsusaka are limited , the one-group-per-day structure and the Creative Chinese category make Kitagawa a fairly singular proposition in Mie Prefecture. If you're comparing further afield, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto offers a comparable intimacy and local-ingredient focus in kaiseki format. akordu in Nara is worth considering for creative Japanese-European cooking at a similar price point in the Kansai/Tokai region. For those willing to travel to Osaka, HAJIME operates at a higher price tier but in an equally committed tasting-menu format.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Kitagawa?

    Kitagawa operates as a set-course dinner only — there is no à la carte menu to choose from. The kitchen shapes each evening around Mie Prefecture ingredients, so your job is simply to show up and trust the format. At JPY 20,000–29,999 listed per person (with reviewer spend often running to JPY 30,000–39,999), you are paying for the full course experience, not individual dishes.

    Can Kitagawa accommodate groups?

    Yes, up to six people — but that is the hard ceiling. The restaurant seats one group per day maximum, so a party of six books the entire evening exclusively. Parties of two or three get the same private-use format by default. Call +81-598-63-1888 to check availability; there is no website or online booking system.

    Does Kitagawa handle dietary restrictions?

    This is not documented in Kitagawa's available records, and given the one-group-per-day format with no online booking system, the only reliable way to confirm is by calling +81-598-63-1888 at the time of reservation. The creative Chinese format built around seasonal Mie ingredients suggests flexibility is possible, but do not assume — ask directly when you book.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Kitagawa?

    Dinner only — Kitagawa does not serve lunch. The restaurant opens Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 17:00 to 22:00, and Monday and Thursday are closed. Plan your Matsusaka visit around those evenings.

    What are alternatives to Kitagawa in Matsusaka?

    Kitagawa is the only Tabelog Award Silver-level creative Chinese restaurant operating in Matsusaka, so there is no direct local equivalent at this recognition tier. If the one-group-per-day format or the drive from central Mie does not suit your itinerary, Japan's broader creative Chinese category includes Osaka and Kyoto options, though none replicate the Mie-ingredient-focused approach in a private folk-house setting that Kitagawa offers.

    Location

    Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 2 Chome−10−11 マロニエ通り銀座 館3階

    Matsusaka, Japan

    Also Consider

    Kitagawa occupies a different category to most of the high-end restaurants you'd weigh it against. HAJIME and L'Effervescence are French tasting-menu restaurants with international profiles and significantly more complex beverage programs; if wine pairing depth is your primary criterion, either of those delivers more documented breadth. Harutaka is a Tokyo sushi counter operating at a similar price tier but in a completely different format and city. The honest comparison for Kitagawa is not a specific rival but a format decision: do you want an urban fine-dining room with a full sommelier operation, or a private-house experience in rural Mie built around a single kitchen's vision of regional Chinese cooking?

    RyuGin and HOMMAGE are both more accessible from Tokyo, easier to research online, and come with fuller documentation of their wine and sake lists. For a traveller whose trip is centred on Mie Prefecture — visiting Ise Jingu, exploring Matsusaka beef culture, or building an itinerary around the region — Kitagawa is the obvious apex dining choice and the one most likely to feel coherent with the rest of the trip. For someone flying into Tokyo or Osaka and looking to maximise a single night, the travel overhead to Matsusaka shifts the calculus.

    On value, Kitagawa's Tabelog Silver at 4.36 and the one-group-per-day exclusivity represent a strong proposition for the price relative to its awards tier. HAJIME typically runs higher per head for comparable recognition. The booking process at Kitagawa is straightforward — call the restaurant, no online queuing, no lottery — which compares favourably to the harder-to-book counters in Tokyo. The catch is logistical: no website, cash only, and a location that requires a car or careful transport planning. If those conditions suit your travel style, Kitagawa is the right call for Mie.

    Hours

    Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 17:00 - 22:00

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