10 Best Restaurants in Nara, The Kansai Region

Aji-tei Yamazakiya

$$ | Central Nara

Pungent nara-zuke will lure you into this well-known shop and adjoining restaurant. Inside, white-capped prep cooks busily prepare packages of pickles that you can try with cha-gayu (green-tea porridge) or a meal of crispy tempura. The set menus are on display, making ordering simple. This is a good place to escape the crowds on Higashi-muki Dori, the main shopping street. Nara Kintetsu Station and Nara Koen are within a five-minute walk.

5 Higashimuki-minamimachi, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8216, Japan
0742-27–3715
Known For
  • an affordable place to try Nara specialties
  • light, flavorful local cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon

Café Komodo

$

Located on a quiet backstreet just a short walk south of Horyu-ji's Great Eastern Gate, this low-key yet stylish café offers delicious lunch sets, including very local specialties such as tatsuta-age (a type of fried chicken) and deep-fried ofu (steamed wheat gluten). The café also has its own woodwork studio and shop, with a number of robot-themed wooden toys on display.

Horyuji 2-chome 1--25, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, Japan
0745-75--0305
Known For
  • unusual delicacies
  • fresh local produce
  • friendly vibe and peaceful atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs.

Harishin

$$ | Nara-machi

This eatery's kamitsumichi bento box, with a selection of sashimi, fried shrimp, tofu, vegetables, and homemade plum liqueur, is a bargain. Harishin is traditional and quite rustic. You sit in either a large tatami room overlooking a garden or around a large irori (hearth).

15 Nakashinya-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8333, Japan
0742-22–2669
Known For
  • relaxing setting
  • traditional, Naramachi atmosphere
  • fresh, local foods
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential

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Hiraso

$$ | Nara-machi

At Hiraso you can try kakinoha-zushi, sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves. What's more, you can take it away in a nicely wrapped wooden box for a satisfying lunch in Nara Park. Another featured delicacy is kakisuga, dried persimmon dusted with kudzu (flour made from the East Asian kudzu vine) or arrowroot powder and cooked tempura style. Most set menus include green-tea porridge, which is usually made with mushrooms or seasonal vegetables. Hiraso has tables and chairs, but the tatami alcoves are more intimate.

30--1 Imamikado-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8374, Japan
0742-22–0866
Known For
  • the best place to get food for a picnic in the park
  • unique, affordable lunches
  • cozy atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Onjaku

$$$$ | Nara Koen

Hidden down a quiet street just south of Ara-ike in Nara Koen is this intimate restaurant serving exquisitely presented traditional kaiseki meals. Within the faded wooden walls, a common architectural motif in Nara, you can sit at a rustic counter or in one of two serene tatami rooms. Choose from one of the two set meals. Both lunch and dinner here are short and served early (noon–1 for lunch, 6–7:30 for dinner).

1043 Takabatake-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8301, Japan
0742-26–4762
Known For
  • Nara hospitality
  • excellent local cuisine
  • reservations required
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues, No credit cards, Reservations essential

Tsukihitei

$$$$ | Nara Koen

Deep in the forest behind Kasuga Taisha, Tsukihitei has the perfect setting for a traditional kaiseki meal. From the walk up a wooded path to the tranquillity of your own tatami room, everything here is conducive to experiencing the beautiful presentation and delicate flavors—as Helen Keller did when she dined here in 1948. When reserving a table, enlist the help of a good Japanese speaker to select a set meal for you, and allow yourself to be regaled. The lunch sets cost between ¥10,000 and ¥15,000—not exactly cheap, but cheaper than dinner.

Uma no Me

$$$ | Nara Koen

In a little 1920s farmhouse just north of Ara-ike pond in Nara Koen this delightful restaurant with dark beams and pottery-lined walls serves delicious home-style cooking. Everything is prepared from scratch. The lunch course with fried fish, tofu, and seasonal vegetables is delightful. As there is only one set meal, ordering is no problem.

1158 Takabatake-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8301, Japan
0742-23–7784
Known For
  • simple, traditional fare focusing on the flavors of individual ingredients
  • cozy, at-home feeling
  • excellent lunch courses
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs., Reservations essential

Vegan Café Ramuna

$

Tucked away on a side-street a few minutes walk from Nara Koen, this cozy little vegan café offers a wide selection of vegan dishes, from ramen or Japanese curry, to bento boxes and burgers. Every dish is made and served with real care and heart by the woman who runs the place, and the warm homely atmosphere, not to mention the delicious food, makes this one of the best vegan restaurants in the entire region. There's an English menu, but extremely limited hours; only open from 12 to 5 every Saturday.

1028--5 Takabatake-cho, Nara-ken, Japan
0742-42--9395
Known For
  • the best vegan food in Nara
  • exceptionally kind and friendly owner
  • only open on Saturday (for lunch only)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Fri. No dinner

Yanagi-jaya

$$ | Nara Koen

Specializing in Japanese sweets and elegant bento-box meals, Yanagi-jaya's secluded tatami rooms and peacful garden transports diners to a bygone age. It can be found among the trees on a street corner, just a short walk east along the path from Kofukuji's Five-Storied Pagoda.

4--48 Noborioji-cho, Nara-shi, Nara-ken, 630-8213, Japan
0742-22–7560
Known For
  • Nara's famous warabi-mochi, a delicate sweet
  • offering a sampling of Nara cuisine at a reasonable price
  • lovely views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner, Reservations essential

Yoshino Honkuzu Kurokawa Honke

$$

Part of a business established since 1615, this store serves a multitude of dishes made using kuzu, a starchy edible plant traditionally used in cooking throughout the Nara region. The affordable set menus include savory and sweet dishes, and the chilled kuzu-mochi desserts and ice-cream are a refreshing treat on a hot day. A good place to stop for lunch or a quick bite either before or after visiting Todai-ji Temple, just a stone's throw away.