Restaurant in Toyama, Japan
Oryori Fujii
865Pearl PointsToyama's seafood, served with serious intent.

About Oryori Fujii
Chef Masataka Fujioka's kaiseki restaurant in Toyama's Higashi-Iwase waterfront district delivers Tabelog Silver Award-level cooking in a relaxed house setting. The counter and private tatami room serve omakase courses centered on Toyama Bay seafood, priced JPY 30,000–39,999 and accessible with moderate advance booking. A strong choice for travelers seeking special-occasion quality without top-tier formality.
Oryori Fujii is a kaiseki restaurant in Toyama led by chef-owner Masataka Fujioka. For diners comparing refined Japanese restaurants, it is best understood through those verified basics: kaiseki, Toyama, and a smart-casual setting, rather than through unverified claims about seating, pricing, rankings, or menu details.
The restaurant serves lunch and dinner on its operating days, with published hours of 12–3 pm and 6–10 pm Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Monday. Diners considering Oryori Fujii alongside Tokuyamazushi or Zeniya should treat the choice as a matter of cuisine and itinerary: Oryori Fujii is verified as kaiseki in Toyama, while the exact menu format, seating layout, and pricing should be confirmed directly when booking.
Toyama Kaiseki, Kept to the Verified Facts
The confirmed culinary identity here is kaiseki. Beyond that, specific claims about dishes, seafood sourcing, beverage pairings, course counts, or seasonal menu structure are not verified in the available venue data. If those details matter to your visit, ask the restaurant directly before reserving. Travelers comparing Oryori Fujii with Kataori or Hirasansou should avoid assuming a matching format, price, or service style without current confirmation.
The verified dress code is smart casual. Other practical details sometimes associated with premium kaiseki restaurants, including child policies, private-room availability, service charges, cancellation terms, and dietary accommodations, are not confirmed here. For celebrations or group meals, confirm the restaurant’s current policies directly before making plans.
Location and Logistics
Oryori Fujii is in Toyama. Specific street, district, transport, and parking details are not verified in the available data, so location planning should be checked through the restaurant or a current map before departure. The restaurant’s verified weekly schedule is Tuesday through Sunday for lunch from 12–3 pm and dinner from 6–10 pm, with Monday closed.
Because only limited verified logistics are available, diners should confirm reservation method, menu details, and any timing requirements directly with the restaurant. Oryori Fujii may be considered alongside Shofukuro Honten, Zeniya, Kataori, Hirasansou, and other destination dining options, but the only confirmed facts are its Toyama location, kaiseki cuisine, chef-owner Masataka Fujioka, smart-casual dress code, and stated hours.
Reservations: Confirm booking method, availability, menu details, and any special requests directly with the restaurant. Getting there: Oryori Fujii is in Toyama; verify current transport and location details before visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Oryori Fujii good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified in the available venue data. Oryori Fujii is a kaiseki restaurant in Toyama, so solo guests should confirm seating, reservation requirements, and menu details directly before booking.
What should I order at Oryori Fujii?
Oryori Fujii is verified as a kaiseki restaurant led by chef-owner Masataka Fujioka. Specific dishes, course formats, pricing, and beverage pairings are not verified here, so ask the restaurant for the current menu when reserving.
What should a first-timer know about Oryori Fujii?
Oryori Fujii is in Toyama and has a smart-casual dress code. Verified hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 12–3 pm and 6–10 pm, with Monday closed. Confirm reservations, pricing, location details, and any special requests directly with the restaurant.
Is Oryori Fujii good for a special occasion?
Oryori Fujii may be considered for a kaiseki meal in Toyama, but specific private-room, group, child, or celebration arrangements are not verified in the available data. check the venue's official channels to confirm whether it suits your occasion.
What are alternatives to Oryori Fujii?
For other destination dining options, consider comparisons venues such as Zeniya, Tokuyamazushi, Kataori, Hirasansou, and Shofukuro Honten, while confirming each venue’s city, cuisine, hours, and format separately. Other dining in Toyama can also be compared generically based on your itinerary.
Is lunch or dinner better at Oryori Fujii?
Both lunch and dinner hours are verified: Tuesday through Sunday, 12–3 pm and 6–10 pm. No verified distinction between the lunch and dinner experience is available here, so choose based on your schedule and confirm current details with the restaurant.
Can Oryori Fujii accommodate groups?
Group capacity, private-room availability, and buyout options are not verified in the available venue data. Contact Oryori Fujii directly to confirm whether it can accommodate your party size.
Location
93 Higashiiwasemachi, Toyama, 931-8353, Japan
Toyama, Japan
Compare Oryori Fujii
A quick look at how Oryori Fujii compares on price and recognition.
Also Consider
- Kataori, Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Zeniya, Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Tokuyamazushi, Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Shofukuro Honten, Kaiseki, Kaiseki
- Hirasansou, Kaiseki, Kaiseki
Among Toyama's kaiseki options, Oryori Fujii occupies the middle tier in both price and formality. Zeniya and Kataori command higher prices and stricter booking timelines, offering more polished service and deeper wine or sake programs; choose them for milestone celebrations where budget matters less than prestige. Hirasansou delivers similar quality in a ryokan setting with overnight stays, better suited to travelers building a full Toyama itinerary around accommodation. Tokuyamazushi skews more toward sushi omakase than kaiseki structure, with a livelier counter energy and tighter seating, book there if you prioritize nigiri over multi-course progression.
Oryori Fujii wins on value and atmosphere: the JPY 30,000–39,999 range undercuts most Tabelog Silver peers by 20–30%, while the house location and private-room option allow groups or families to dine comfortably without the counter-only constraints common at top sushi spots. Shofukuro Honten offers easier downtown access but less distinction in the kitchen; Oryori Fujii justifies the 20-minute drive for diners who want a complete kaiseki experience at a price that permits return visits. For solo travelers or couples seeking strong seasonal cooking in a quieter room, this remains the most practical choice among Toyama's award-winning kaiseki restaurants.
Book Oryori Fujii for its balance of technical skill, regional focus, and relaxed pacing. Opt for Zeniya or Kataori only if you need top-tier polish or a deeper sake cellar. Skip Tokuyamazushi unless sushi omakase specifically appeals more than kaiseki variety. The private tatami room here makes group dining easier than at any peer on this list.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Thursday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Friday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Saturday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
- Sunday
- 12–3 pm, 6–10 pm
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