6 Best Restaurants in Shikoku, Japan

Aisunao

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Aisunao is centrally located and famous for its healthy and predominantly vegetarian lunches. Situated in a traditional Japanese guesthouse, diners sit on raised tatami mats overlooking a garden. Perfect for recharging your batteries between exploring the various art sites of Naoshima.

765 Honmura, Kagawa-gun, Kagawa-ken, 761-3110, Japan
087-892–3830
Known For
  • vegetarian lunch
  • healthy food
  • tranquil experience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Faust

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This delightful café-restaurant sits just off the main drag between Harimaya-bashi and the castle. Choose a table by the window and people-watch on the cobbled lane, or head indoors to the quirky third-floor dining area. The cake, incidentally, is excellent.

Myojin-Maru

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This ever-popular place in Hirome Market has perfected katsuo tataki, the regional fish specialty and the only item on the menu other than beer and rice. Fresh cuts of skipjack tuna are seared to perfection by a cook perilously close to being engulfed by the flames that he's feeding with big handfuls of straw. So look for the orange flames erupting from this stall's window. You can have the fish served on a bed of rice, sprinkled with salt, or drizzled with a citrusy soy sauce, and you'll never get enough of it. Myojin-Maru belongs to the captain of the largest fishing vessel in the port town Kure, where most of the restaurant's fish comes from. Locals love this place. To avoid lines, arrive early for lunch or dinner.

2--3--1 Obiya-machi, Kochi, Kochi-ken, 780-0842, Japan
088-820–5101
Known For
  • amazing skipjack tuna (katsuo tataki)
  • cozy and relaxed atmosphere
  • local favorite

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Shima-Shoku-Do Miyanda

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Connected to a small gallery a few doors down from the I ♥ Yu baths in Miyanoura, this rickety looking restaurant serves up traditional, simple teishoku set meals for lunch and dinner. With the classic combo of rice, miso soup, and pickles, expect super-fresh sashimi and other seafood options. When the weather is nice, enjoy your meal on the restaurant's wooden terrace. 

2268--2 Miyanoura, Kagawa-gun, Kagawa-ken, 761-3110, Japan
087-813--4400
Known For
  • filling teishoku set meals
  • fresh sashimi and other seafood
  • terraced seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Un Petit Peu

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Delicious handmade custards and crepes and a two-story dining area with corner views of Matsuyama's busy night scene make this coffee-and-pastry shop a perfect part of any evening out. Extremely popular and open into the wee hours, it's a great place to meet Matsuyamans.

1--10--9 Niban-cho, Matsuyama, Ehime-ken, 799-0002, Japan
089-931–8550
Known For
  • late-night eats
  • local favorite
  • delicious desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch

Waraya

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Locals take fierce pride in Kagawa's culinary specialty, sanuki-udon noodles, traveling distances that defy common sense to sample the ones served at this restored riverside house at the base of Shikoku Mura. Stop here for lunch and enjoy the rustic waterwheel. If you're with a party of three or more, choose the family-size noodle barrel for the most bang for your slurping buck. Or to elevate simple slurping to something more decadent, opt for noodles with a topping of shrimp tempura. Either way, you'll eat well for less than ¥1,000.