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    Restaurant in Wakayama, Japan

    Seino

    175pts

    OAD-ranked ramen. Go on a weekday.

    Seino, Restaurant in Wakayama

    About Seino

    Seino is Wakayama's most credentialed ramen destination, ranked in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Japan top 60 for three consecutive years (2023–2025). Located in the Kintetsu department store basement, it runs a tight Tuesday–Saturday schedule with lunch and dinner sittings. Book this if you are building a serious food itinerary through Kansai and want a precision ramen experience outside the major metros.

    Seino, Wakayama: The Verdict

    If you are in Wakayama and serious about ramen, Seino is the clear booking. Ranked #39 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list in 2023, climbing to #50 in 2024 and sitting at #60 in 2025, this is a bowl worth planning around — not just stumbling upon. The OAD ranking is a meaningful signal: that list skews toward technical precision and sourcing rigour, which tells you something about what Seino is doing differently from a standard department store basement lunch stop. For the Kansai region, it holds its own against ramen destinations in Osaka and Kyoto, and it is the most credentialed ramen option we are aware of in Wakayama city itself.

    What Makes Seino Worth the Trip

    The OAD Casual Japan ranking rewards venues where ingredient sourcing is doing the heavy lifting. Ramen at this level is not about novelty toppings — it is about broth construction, noodle quality, and the discipline of sourcing components that hold up to scrutiny. Seino, under chef Kyobashi Kotaro, has held a position in the top 60 of that list across three consecutive years, which points to consistency rather than a one-season spike. That kind of track record in a highly competitive category is harder to achieve than a single strong review cycle.

    The location is in the basement floor (B1F) of the Kintetsu department store in central Wakayama. That context matters practically: you are not hunting down a back-alley shopfront. The address is accessible and the department store setting means the surrounding area is direct to find. For visitors arriving by train, the location is convenient without being a detour.

    Hours run Tuesday through Saturday, lunch from 11am to 2pm and dinner from 6pm to 8:30pm. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday. That is a narrow operational window , six hours of service across two sittings per day, five days a week. It signals a kitchen running at deliberate pace rather than high volume, which typically correlates with quality control over throughput. Plan specifically for this; do not assume you can drop in on a Sunday afternoon.

    Timing: When to Go

    Lunch on a weekday is the lower-pressure visit. Saturday lunch draws more foot traffic given the department store location, but the dinner service , 6pm to 8:30pm , is the better option for a special occasion. The shorter dinner window means the kitchen is focused, and for a date or celebration meal, arriving at the start of dinner service (6pm) gives you the most relaxed experience. Avoid arriving after 7:30pm for dinner given the 8:30pm close.

    If ramen is your benchmark for the Kansai region and you are comparing options, Chinese Noodles ROKU in Kyoto and Afuri in Tokyo are the peer references. Seino's OAD position has been stronger than most ramen venues at this end of Honshu outside the major metros, which makes it the credible anchor for a Wakayama food itinerary. For a broader picture of eating in the region, see our full Wakayama restaurants guide.

    Booking and Access

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. No advance reservation system information is available in our data, but the department store basement format and the absence of a high-profile reservation platform suggests walk-in is viable, particularly for lunch. For dinner, arriving at opening (6pm) is the safer approach given the short service window. No phone or website data is available in our records , check Google Maps for current contact details before visiting.

    The address: 5 Chome-18 Tomodacho, Wakayama, 〒640-8546 , Kintetsu department store basement level. For accommodation context while in Wakayama, see our full Wakayama hotels guide. If you are building a wider itinerary, Hotel de Yoshino and Sizen Mukuan are the other Wakayama dining options worth considering. You can also explore bars, wineries, and experiences in the region.

    Practical Details

    Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 11am–2pm and 6–8:30pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. Location: Kintetsu department store B1F, central Wakayama. Booking: walk-in likely viable; arrive early for dinner. Google rating: 3.7 from 569 reviews , lower than the OAD signal, which is not unusual for highly focused ramen shops where the product is precise but the format is not crowd-pleasing in the broadest sense.

    Quick reference: OAD Casual Japan Top 60 (2023–2025); Tue–Sat only; dinner opens 6pm; easy to find, department store basement.

    Elsewhere in the Region and Beyond

    For high-end dining in the wider Kansai corridor, HAJIME in Osaka is the French-innovative benchmark at the leading price tier, and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto anchors kaiseki at the serious end. For ramen peer reference beyond the region, see also 1000 in Yokohama. If you are travelling further afield, Goh in Fukuoka, akordu in Nara, Abon in Ashiya, affetto akita in Akita, and 6 in Okinawa round out the OAD-tracked venues worth knowing across Japan. Harutaka in Tokyo is the reference if sushi is on the itinerary.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Seino handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary restriction information is available for Seino. Ramen at this level is a format-specific experience built around a precise broth and protein combination, which typically leaves limited room for substitution. If you have serious dietary requirements, check the venue's official channels before visiting — no phone or website is listed in our data, so in-person inquiry at the Kintetsu B1F location is the practical approach.

    What should I wear to Seino?

    Seino sits in the basement of Kintetsu department store, Wakayama — a counter ramen format in a casual commercial setting. Clean, everyday clothing is appropriate. There is no basis in the venue data to suggest a dress code beyond what you would wear to any respectable casual lunch in Japan.

    What should a first-timer know about Seino?

    Seino has held a position on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Japan list since at least 2023, ranking as high as #39 — that is the clearest signal of what you are walking into. Service runs in two sittings daily, Tuesday through Saturday: 11am–2pm and 6–8:30pm. Closed Sunday and Monday, so plan around those windows. The department store basement location means it is easy to find but can get busy on Saturday lunch.

    What are alternatives to Seino in Wakayama?

    Specific ramen alternatives within Wakayama city are not in our current data. If you are willing to travel into the wider Kansai corridor, HAJIME in Osaka is the French-innovative benchmark at the high end, and Gion Sasaki in Kyoto anchors Japanese fine dining in the region — though neither is a ramen substitute. For ramen specifically, Seino is the only OAD-ranked option in Wakayama we cover.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Seino?

    Lunch on a weekday is the lower-pressure visit, with less foot traffic than Saturday lunch given the department store setting. Dinner — 6pm to 8:30pm — is a tighter, shorter service window with earlier last orders, but it gives you a quieter atmosphere if you are coming from outside the city after a day of travel. Both sittings run the same days, Tuesday through Saturday.

    Is Seino good for a special occasion?

    Only if ramen is the occasion. Seino's OAD Casual Japan ranking — #39 in 2023, #50 in 2024, #60 in 2025 — makes it a credible destination for anyone serious about the format, and eating at a ranked ramen counter is its own kind of event. It is not a celebration-dinner venue in the conventional sense: no price range data suggests elaborate spend, and the department store basement format keeps the register casual.

    Can I eat at the bar at Seino?

    Counter or bar seating is common in ramen venues of this type, but the specific seating format at Seino is not documented in our data. Given its department store basement location and the format typical of OAD Casual Japan-ranked ramen spots, counter dining is plausible — but walk in and confirm rather than assume.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    11 am–2 pm, 6–8:30 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–2 pm, 6–8:30 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–2 pm, 6–8:30 pm
    Friday
    11 am–2 pm, 6–8:30 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–2 pm, 6–8:30 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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