Awarding five stars to KIRARI Sushi doesn’t fully encapsulate the extraordinary culinary journey it offers. Perfectly located adjacent to Kanazawa Train Station, it's a true gastronomic oasis that delivers more than just convenience.
Stepping inside, the aesthetics of the restaurant immediately capture your attention. A tastefully designed space is complemented by a stunning top-down window, lending a distinctive charm that's as enchanting as the culinary delights on offer.
As for the food, words can hardly do justice. The freshness of their sushi is remarkable, the flavors a tribute to the bounties of the sea. Each piece of sushi is a culinary masterpiece, prepared with precision and a passion that's palpable.
What sets KIRARI Sushi apart is their impressive selection of local exclusive dishes, showcasing the unique palate of the region. These exclusive treats are a must-try, a testament to their commitment to offering a deeply personal and authentic sushi experience.
The high quality of the sushi, coupled with a beautiful setting, places KIRARI Sushi in a league of its own. If you're seeking an elevated sushi experience that offers the freshest catch and a taste of local exclusives, KIRARI Sushi should be at the top of your list. It's not just a meal, it's an unforgettable...
Read moreI love this place just near the Kanazawa station. Just go there for the famous golden leaf sushi. However, when I came, I didn’t find it in the pad. After I had two or three sushi then I find it. The all fish sushi are very fresh for sure. I cost near 10000 yen to have all higher class fish. It just worth the price. I was lucky I find the golden fish in the end, or I would be very regretful. All sushi was made by the chef on site. The servers are very kind to give you hot towel when you came. It the end I had the Kanazawa kind oden to be the end course. The Oden is different with other Japanese city, it has a big Miankoji inside. It very juicy and flavorful. If come the...
Read moreA conveyor belt sushi restaurant inside Kanazawa Station that uses a “shinkansen” to deliver your food. Nothing was left circling on the belt—everything was made to order and zoomed to us via mini train. We even tried some sushi with edible gold, because… when in Kanazawa!
It’s fast, it’s fun, and it doesn’t break the bank. Most plates were in the ¥150–¥500 range depending on what you picked, and you could easily build a full meal without even realizing it. The staff were friendly but mostly hands-off (in a good way), and everything ran like clockwork.
If you’re in Kanazawa and craving sushi without going full omakase, this is...
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