Hokkaido Restaurants

Hokkaido's regional food includes excellent seafood, beef, lamb, corn on the cob, and potatoes. Dining out is generally much cheaper than in Tokyo and Osaka. Look for lunch and dinner tabehodai (all-you-can-eat) smorgasbords (called baikingu, from the word Viking; long story) ranging from ¥1,000 to ¥3,000. Many restaurants have picture menus or a visual display made of plastic in the window. Lead the waiter outside to the window display and point if necessary.

Outside the cities there may not be many dining choices in the evening, and many resort towns (where meals are included in hotel stays) may offer nothing but noodles and booze. Further, dinner reservations at guesthouses are required, and if you arrive without a reservation and are able to secure a room, you will generally have to eat elsewhere. Not to worry—you won’t starve: There are 24-hour convenience stores (konbini) in any Hokkaido settlement, where you can pick up a bento box lunch, sandwiches, or just about any amenity necessary. While large hot-spring hotels often have huge buffet dinners, the smaller guesthouses excel in food that is locally caught, raised, and picked. Given the overall high quality of dining throughout Japan, you probably won’t even need to leave your hotel to get a decent meal.

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  • 1. Izakaya Bang Bang

    $$$$

    Sizzling yakitori (meat on wood skewers) and other local favorites like grilled salmon and herring accompany imports like spareribs and tacos at this place in Hirafu Village. The folks at the nearby tables could become tomorrow's skiing or whitewater rafting buddies, and your hotel's staffers probably enjoy their evenings off here. It's open for dinner, but if you're in the area around lunchtime consider the sister restaurant Bang 2 (Deux) just next door. English translations are on the menu.

    188--24 Aza-Yamada, Kutchan, Hokkaido, 044-0081, Japan
    0136-22–4292

    Known For

    • International crowd
    • Chicken, skewered meats, and vegetable yakitori
    • Fun vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed end of the ski season till July. No lunch
  • 2. Kani Honke Sapporo Station

    $$$$ | Chuo-ku

    There are two branches of Kani Honke, one in Susukino, and the other in front of Sapporo Station. In business for more than 50 years, these crab-eating havens serves raw, steamed, boiled, and baked crustaceans—the waitress will tell you whether the ke-gani (hairy crab), taraba-gani (king crab), or zuwai-kani (snow crab) is in season. Wood beams, tatami mats, and traditional decorations provide an authentic setting for the feast. Look for the building with crabs all over it and a couple of giant white signs on the roof. There's also an English menu.

    2--1--18 Kitasanjo-Nishi, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 060-0003, Japan
    011-222--0018

    Known For

    • Local icon
    • Courses centered on crab shabu-shabu or crab sukiyaki
    • Sides such as sashimi of tuna belly
  • 3. Sushizen

    $$$$ | Chuo-ku

    Hokkaido sushi is famed throughout Japan, and this is probably the best of the best. It's where locals take guests when they want to impress them with a pure sushi experience. The main branch in Maruyama is the best of the four scattered around the city, while the one next to JR Sapporo Station (Daimaru 8F, Kita 5 Nishi 5) is cheaper and more welcoming to families (and where you won't need reservations).

    Kita 1 Nishi 27, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 064-0821, Japan
    011-612–0068

    Known For

    • Excellent service
    • Fixed-price omakase course
    • Elegant atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed., Reservations essential
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