If you can’t travel to Japan, why not explore what Valencia has to offer in terms of authentic Japanese cuisine? Embark on a culinary journey through the best Japanese tables in town, from sushi bars to innovative fusion spaces where Japan and the Mediterráneo meet.
Discover the best Japanese restaurants in Valencia today.
Kaido Sushi
It is the jewel in the crown as far as Japanese restaurants in Valencia are concerned. The only Japanese restaurant with michelin star in Valencia offers a complete sushi bar experience where it is prepared in front of you the best sushi in town. Under the direction of Ulises Menezo and Yoshikazu Yanome, this restaurant combines haute cuisine with the most traditional techniques of Japan.
💶 120 euros, tasting menu.
📍 Xile, 3, Valencia.
Nozomi
The roof, adorned with cherry blossoms welcomes us to this restaurant of Ruzafa where you will taste one of the best sushi in town. Its tasting menu is the best introduction to Japanese cuisine in terms of quantity and excellent value for money. The owners, Nuria and José Miguel, are passionate about Japanese gastronomy and it shows in each of the dishes.
💶 65 euros, tasting menu.
📍 Pere III el Gran, 11.
Kawori
Specializing in sushi, this restaurant offers an exceptional fusion of Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine. Kawori is not just a sushi restaurant, it is a sensory experience designed to stimulate all the senses. Led by chef Alberto González, we suggest you try his donburis, one of the least seen Japanese specialties in Valencia.
💶 25-30 euros per person.
📍 Félix Pizcueta, 13.
Momiji
Momiji, by Diego Laso, is located in the basement of the Mercado de Colón. Halfway between a sushi bar and a tapas bar, it offers a complete culinary experience where sushi is the star product. If you’re looking to try something new to round out your dinner, we recommend their tabutoyaki.
💶 Lunch menu for 25 euros or a la carte.
📍 Mercado de Colón.
Kibo
Kibo is the union between the Mediterráneo and Japan in Valencia. Its menu offers a wide range of possibilities, with Japanese tapas such as takoyakis, gyozas, or more select dishes such as sashimis, tartars or the tonkatsu the revered Japanese breaded pork. Behind Kibo are Álvaro and Yayi, a complementary couple who seek harmony in their Japanese cuisine.
💶 45 euros, tasting menu.
📍 Antoni Suárez, 15.
Kamon
Kamon presents one of the most balanced menus in Valencia, with sushi and ramen as its main attractions. The creator of this Japanese proposal is Hiro Suzuki, a Japanese chef based in Valencia, who goes one step further with surprising proposals such as oxtail dorayaki or tempura oysters.
💶 Tasting menus between 32 and 42 euros.
📍 Comte d’Altea, 42.
Hoono
At Hoono you come to taste the best wagyu beef in Valencia. This Japanese brasserie specializes in the different cuts of meat of this animal, but the menu is very extensive, with proposals ranging from oysters, tatakis, udon or baos.
💶 30-35 euros per person.
📍 Ernesto Ferrer, 14.