One of the great attractions of Hiroshima is the rich food culture it claims thanks to the calm Seto Inland Sea and the surrounding mountains. From the soul food that is okonomiyaki to prestigious Japanese restaurants that have received 3 stars in the Michelin Guide, Hiroshima has restaurants to satisfy all kinds of diners.
Freshly caught seafood such as Hiroshima oysters (Hiroshima boasts the largest oyster production in Japan) and conger eel rice made from fragrantly baked conger eels go perfectly with local sake. If you want to eat and drink full-on, head to a seafood izakaya (Japanese-style pub).
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Okonomimura
A range of popular okonomiyaki restaurants in a 4-storey building
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If you want to eat okonomiyaki in Hiroshima, don’t miss Okonimiomura. This is an entire building of okonomiyaki stalls, a village of sorts, with more than 20 popular shops standing side by side.
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki is characterized by its generous taste with fried egg and springy noodles. Enjoy it fresh, cooked an iron plate right in front of you. In addition to okonomiyaki, some shops offer local dishes such as oyster teppanyaki and broiled squid.
Location: 5-13 Shintenchi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0034, Japan
Open: Opening hours vary from store to store
Phone: +81 (0)82-241-2210
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Okonomiyaki NAGATA-YA
Okonomiyaki where the ingredients are king
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Okonomiyaki NAGATA-YA is a popular restaurant near the Atomic Bomb Dome that always has a long line of people queuing outside. Its old-fashioned looks only add to its charm, and you should expect long lines or get to the restaurant just after it opens to avoid the queues.
NAGATA-YA's okonomiyaki is cooked by carefully baking well-selected ingredients and is served with plenty of fresh green onions from Kagawa. The unique sauce made by the Otafuku Sauce company especially for NAGATA-YA has a slightly sweet taste.
Location: 1F Omoishi Building, 1-7-19 Otemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0051, Japan
Open: From 11 am to 8 pm (closed on Tuesdays and 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month (subject to change))
Phone: +81 (0)82-247-0787
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Yakigaki no Hayashi
Enjoy broiled oysters with a rich sea aroma
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Yakigaki no Hayashi, located on a shopping street called Miyajima Omotesando Shotengai, is famous as the birthplace of yakigaki (shell-cooked oysters), a delicacy of Miyajima. The fresh and juicy taste of excellent, carefully broiled 3-year-old Jigozen-kaki oysters has kept customers coming back.
In addition to yakigaki, you can enjoy a variety of oyster dishes, including fresh raw oysters and deep-fried oysters. Especially recommended is the Kaki Sankei-Teishoku, a set meal that includes all of the restaurant’s popular menu items: shell-grilled/raw oysters, deep-fried oysters, and oyster rice.
Location: 505-1 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima Prefecture 739-0588, Japan
Open: From 10.30 am to 5 pm (closed on Wednesdays)
Phone: +81 (0)829-44-0335
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Hassei
Okonomiyaki popular with the locals for its excellent value
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Located in the city centre, Hassei is a restaurant with a friendly atmosphere, where you can eat your fill of dishes such as okonomiyaki and oysters sautéed with butter at a reasonable price. The most popular item on the menu is Hassei-yaki, a hearty dish filled with meat, eggs, rice cakes, cheese, fried squid and soba or udon noodles.
The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere with one of the walls covered with autographs of famous people who have eaten here, including musicians and guests from overseas. If you sit at the counter, you can enjoy freshly-cooked okonomiyaki that has been broiled on the iron plate just in front of you.
Location: 4-17 Fujimicho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0043, Japan
Phone: +81 (0)82-242-8123
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Umameshi Sakaba Ekohiiki
Enjoy delicious local ingredients from Hiroshima at this high-level izakaya
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Umameshi Sakaba Ekohiiki is a Japanese-style pub that serves delicacies of Hiroshima, a prefecture facing the Seto Inland Sea overflowing with sunlight, including Kusatsu Kaki, the highest-quality brand-name oysters. It's about a 2-minute walk from the Atomic Bomb Dome, so you can stop by after sightseeing.
Seafood dishes are mainly served at night, but at lunchtime you can enjoy excellent oysters at a reasonable price. An especially popular menu is the very filling kaki furai teishoku (a set menu with deep-fried oysters).
Location: 1-7-20 Otemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0051, Japan
Open: From 11.30 am to 2 pm and from 5 pm to 11 pm (closed on Mondays and 1st Tuesday of the month)
Phone: +81 (0)82-545-3655
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Akisaryo
One of the best high-class Japanese cuisine options in Hiroshima
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Akisaryo is a high-class Japanese cuisine restaurant with a luxurious atmosphere, where you can enjoy authentic Japanese dishes in which experience and skill shine through. It’s known as one of the best settings for hospitality in Hiroshima, having welcomed former U.S. President Barack Obama and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy during their visits to Hiroshima.
There’s authentic kaiseki (Japanese course meal) cuisine, which changes on a monthly basis, but alternately you can order your favorite dishes such as fresh sashimi and Seto sushi a la carte.
Location: KOWA Building, 9-7 Mikawacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0029, Japan
Open: Daily from 11.30 am to 2.30 pm and from 5 pm to 10.30 pm (irregular vacations and closed over New Year vacations)
Phone: +81 (0)82-209-8872
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Kakibune Kanawa
Enjoy the sweet taste of oysters grown in the sea of Hiroshima
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Kakibune Kanawa (kakibune means “oyster boat”) is a well-established restaurant serving Hiroshima oysters located on the bank of the Motoyasu River, where you can enjoy exquisite oysters and beautiful scenery. Kanawa has 2 floors: the luxurious Wakyu first floor and the more casual Seto floor upstairs.
Try the Kaki-no-Kuikiri Course, which allows you to enjoy plenty of firm and fresh oysters cultivated in clean seawater with a high salt concentration. It’s a full course meal where you can appreciate the traditional tastes that have been enjoyed for about 150 years, including shell-grilled oysters, oyster gratin, deep-fried oysters, and dote nabe kakimeshi (cooked rice in an earthenware pot with oysters).
Location: Chisaki, 1-chome, Otemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0051, Japan
Open: Waku: Daily from 11 am to 2 pm and from 5 pm to 8 pm (last order), Seto: Daily from 11 am to 2.30 pm and from 5 pm to 9 pm (last order) (Irregular vacations and closed over New Year vacations)
Phone: +81 (0)82-241-7416
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Ishimatsu Sandaime
Find local ingredients and local sake at this restaurant listed in the Michelin Guide
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Ishimatu Sandaime is a Japanese restaurant focused on local ingredients where you can sip good sake at a solid wood counter or at a sunken kotatsu table. It’s a popular place thanks in part to its listing in the Michelin Guide. You can enjoy a luxurious experience with fresh seafood and rare local sake or Japanese wine.
Authentic Japanese cuisine is served here at a relatively reasonable price. In particular, the owner has put together an excellent lineup of sake, so this is the place to be if you're into sake.
Location: 3-14 Nagarekawa-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 732-0028, Japan
Open: From 5.30 pm to 11 pm (closed on Sundays and public vacations (open on the first day of consecutive vacations))
Phone: +81 (0)82-241-9041
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Okonomiyaki Mitsu
Enjoy Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, a local soul food
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At Okonomiyaki Mitsu you can enjoy okonomiyaki with draft beer in hand. Located between Honkawa-cho Station and Tokaichi-machi Station on the Hiroshima Electric Railroad, the restaurant has a down-to-earth atmosphere, red sign and shop curtain, giving it a warm local vibe.
The most popular dish on the menu is nikutama soba (okonomiyaki with meat, egg, and fried noodles). Fried noodles in okonomiyaki are cooked through and to achieve a delicious crispy texture. There’s also a variety of side dishes such as teppan-yaki (dishes broiled on an iron plate).
Location: 1-1-2 Tokaichimachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0805, Japan
Phone: +81 (0)82-532-2060
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Kisetsu Ryori Nakashima
Enjoy meticulous Japanese cuisine at a 3-starred restaurant
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Kisetsu Ryori Nakashima (the name means "Seasonal Cuisine Nakashima") is known as being the only 3 Michelin-starred restaurant in Hiroshima. It's a popular restaurant and you’ll need to reserve in advance, preferably early.
You can enjoy the delicate taste of seasonal ingredients brilliantly arranged in unique vessels at a counter made from a solid piece of Yoshino cypress wood. They serve full-course dinners, but feel free to let them know any food allergy you may have or other preferences when making your reservation.
Location: TOHAKU Building, 10-4 Higashihakushima-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture 730-0004, Japan
Open: Open from 6 pm to 8pm (Closed on Sundays and public vacations) *Reservation essential.
Phone: +81 (0)82-225-3977
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