Nagoya, Ise-Shima, and the Kii Peninsula Restaurants

Restaurants in Nagoya and on the peninsulas are slightly less expensive than in Tokyo. Your cheapest options are the noodle shops, donburi (rice bowl) chains, and kaiten (revolving) sushi and curry houses. Nagoya’s coffee shops are also known for their cheaper-than-usual morning sets, where for not much more than the price of a regular cup of coffee you will also get some toast, a sandwich, or bacon and eggs. Franchised restaurants often have English alongside Japanese on their menus, but don't expect the staff to know more than a few words.

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  • 1. Kisoji Nishikiten

    $$$$ | Naka-ku

    Come here for shabu-shabu—thinly sliced beef and vegetables that you boil in broth in the center of your table and then dip into various sauces before eating. The set courses aren't cheap, but the quality makes this restaurant worth a splurge. There are a dozen other branches around Nagoya, including one in Sakae.

    3--20--15 Nishiki, Nagoya, Aichi-ken, 460-0003, Japan
    052-951–3755

    Known For

    • Matsusaka beef shabu-shabu
    • Traditional service
    • Good sukiyaki and sashimi sets
  • 2. Mokumoku Kaze no Budo

    $$ | Naka-ku

    In a perfect world, all school and office canteens would be a bit more like this rustic restaurant in La Chic mall in Sakae. For a reasonable set price, you get all you can eat from a generously stocked buffet, which explains why it is always busy and lively.

    3--6--1 Sakae, Nagoya, Aichi-ken, 460-0008, Japan
    052-241–0909

    Known For

    • Healthy dishes
    • Locally sourced produce
    • All-you-can-drink options
  • 3. Tofu Cafe Urashima

    $$

    Coffee and sweets are on the menu alongside tofu-based lunches at this mellow but popular café about a 10-minute walk southeast of the castle. Try the Tamatebako Kaiseki lunch set, which comes in an attractive lacquerware box and (alongside pickles, vegetable side dishes, and miso soup) features tofu that's been grilled on skewers and accented with a sweet-savory soy-based sauce.

    726--2 Higashikoken, Inuyama, Gifu-ken, 484-0081, Japan
    0568-27--5678

    Known For

    • Reasonable priced lunch sets
    • No meat dishes
    • Good coffee and desserts for those not looking for a full meal

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
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