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About Kaiseki Komuro
Nestled in the quaint streets of Kagurazaka, there stands an unassuming house without a signboard - "Kaiseki Komuro" located at the end of a stone-paved path lined with bamboo fences.
The proprietor, Mitsuhira Komuro, honed his skills at Washou, a renowned tea kaiseki restaurant, for seven years before working as a traveling chef for several years. In 2000, he opened "Kaiseki Komuro" and relocated to its current location in February 2018.
As a skilled chef affiliated with the Enshu School of Tea ceremony, Komuro not only excels in kaiseki cuisine but also handles the culinary aspects of tea ceremonies throughout the year. His driving force is a self-disciplined spirit of exploration.
Komuro, who maintains close ties with producers, seeks the finest seasonal ingredients by visiting various regions and connecting with farmers. He incorporates their passion and the voice of the ingredients into his dishes. His repertoire includes Yamanashi Hakushu rice from the Onoda Farm, Hakuko bamboo shoots from Kyoto Tsukahara, wild softshell turtle and eel, and mushrooms.
Komuro's passion for sake is also profound. Apart from sourcing seasonal sake through the discerning eye of the Sakanagura Saketen, he personally visits breweries during the peak brewing season every year to appreciate the craftsmanship of the brewers and evaluate the quality of new sake. In addition to Champagne, the restaurant offers a wide selection of wines, with a focus on Japanese wines from the Katsunuma region in Yamanashi.
Enhancing the ambiance, cuisine, and sake are exquisite tableware pieces. Komuro, influenced by his training at Washou, possesses a deep understanding of ceramics. Alongside antique art pieces, he carefully selects works by contemporary artists such as Suda Seika and Sawamura Toyaya, as well as lacquerware from Wajima and nabe pots from Yunoi Kiln and Nakagawa Issehi, delighting customers with the ever-changing seasonal presentation.
The cozy interior of the restaurant, designed by architect Toru Kijima from Kyoto, features a counter with a view of a refined tsubo-niwa (a small Japanese garden). There are also two private rooms on the second floor, suitable for cherished family gatherings and entertaining overseas guests.
Komuro emphasizes that he welcomes not only seasoned connoisseurs but also young individuals experiencing traditional Japanese cuisine for the first time. He wishes for guests to savor authentic Japanese cuisine in a serene and genuine Japanese setting.
+ Read moreMenu and Courses
OMAKASE Course
OMAKASE Course (Private rooms on the second floor)
OMAKASE Course(Counter seats on the first floor)[21MAR2025-30APR2025]
OMAKASE Course(Counter seats on the first floor)[07MAY2025-30JUN2025]
*Tax and service charge to the restaurant included.
*The course fee must be paid in advance, and any additional charges incurred on-site will be settled on the day.
*Please note that the price may vary depending on market conditions.
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Reservation notes
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Price Range:
Lunch: USD 188.63 - USD 188.63
Dinner: USD 278.85 - USD 549.49 -
Dietary restrictions / Allergies:
If you have any specific food allergies or ingredients you cannot consume, please inform us in advance. Unfortunately, we cannot accept reservations if there are ingredients that you cannot eat within a wide range.
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Arrival time:
Please arrive 5 minutes before your reserved time to ensure a timely start of your meal. If you do not contact us and exceed your reservation time, it will be automatically canceled.
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Dress Code:
Dress code is smart casual (Please refrain from wearing T-shirts, shorts, and sandals when you visit.)
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Children:
Guests aged 12 and above, and able to enjoy the course meal.
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Others:
We kindly ask for your consideration regarding excessive perfume or fabric softener fragrances.
Service availability
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We have staff members who are available for English support on certain days, while on other days, they may not be available.
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Not available
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Not available
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Not available
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Guests aged 12 and above, and able to enjoy the course meal.
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20% of the regular retail price
Reviews of Kaiseki Komuro
Justin Jacques
Posted on : 11/29/2024The courses were excellent, backed by helpful service and tasteful, classic decor.Suzanne
Posted on : 11/11/2024Amazing experience! Delicious food presented beautifully in an intimate setting. Very welcoming exploration of Japanese cuisine.Huyen
Posted on : 08/30/2024A great experience. Highly recommend but please come with empty stomach.David
Posted on : 08/25/2024A very private and secluded restaurant. Need some time to find the place but it is great. The food and service is excellent!David from San Francisco
Posted on : 07/09/2024Food is awesome. Great selection of ingredients of the season. Some are exotic and hard to find. Very unique, subtle taste. Open kitchen that is so clean. Great ambiance. Staff are very friendly and great communication. It is not only a food tour but also Japanese culture and hospitality tour. Will come back.Erika Martens
Posted on : 06/09/2024Kaiseki Komuro was quite a culinary experience. Ms. Yoko warmly welcomed us and was a fabulous guide through the journey. As soon as chef Komuro brought out his knives, we were treated to one after another carefully curated course. We enjoyed a wide variety of dishes with ingredients we had never tried before, each one paired exquisitely with quality local wines and sakes. Chef Komuro’s kind and jovial disposition made for a very memorable time in Japan. Thank you, and as we say in Mexico “Pollo!”.Josh
Posted on : 02/26/2024Incredible dinner, chef is very welcoming and brings his own personality to his kaiseki. Guaranteed to be back next time I'm in Tokyo.Igor
Posted on : 02/03/2024That was an amazing experience! I liked the food, ambiance, atmosphere!Vincent
Posted on : 11/29/2023Extraordinary! The setting is intimate. The preparations are exquisite and thoughtful. The meal leads you through a story, one of Japan told through the meal, but also through the vessels in which the meal is served. Attention to detail at every level. Go. And then go again. Worth it.Peter
Posted on : 11/18/2023A crab focused kaiseki meal with excellent ingredients and very friendly service.
Information
Seats | 20 Seats |
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Operation hours | Lunch: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Dinner: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
Regular holiday |
Sundays, Public holidays
*The restaurant may be temporarily open or temporarily closed. |
Payment methods | Credit card available |
Smoking | Not Allowed |
Address | 35-4 Wakamiya-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo |
Nearest station |
Ushigome-Kagurazaka station, Iidabashi station
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Directions from station |
4 minutes walk from Ushigome-Kagurazaka Station
8 minutes walk from Iidabashi Station |