Kaiseki Tsuruko

Top choice in Kanazawa


Kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) dining is a holistic experience of hospitality, art and originality. This outstanding restaurant is a true gourmand's delight, offering an experience beyond what you might enjoy in a ryokan. Dress to impress. A ¥5000 lunch course is available for groups of two or more.


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