
Chakaiseki Nakahan serves Cha-Kaiseki omakase in Nishinakasu, with sake, local sourcing, and signatures including Omi beef sukiyaki.
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- Address
- Japan, 〒810-0002 Fukuoka, Chuo Ward, Nishinakasu, 3−19-2F BAY HILL COURt
- Phone
- +81 92-725-1115

Opinionated About Dining #598
Opinionated About Dining ranked Chakaiseki Nakahan #598 in its 2025 Top Restaurants in Japan. Cha-Kaiseki omakase and Japanese cuisine frame it as a structured, cuisine-led choice for lunch or dinner.
Omi beef sukiyaki, matcha tea, and sake
Omi beef sukiyaki, sea bream sashimi, and matcha tea sit alongside sake and local sourcing. Quiet pacing, formal service, and smart casual dress make the meal better suited to a planned sit-down than an improvised stop.
A Tight Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nakahan | Chūō, Cha-Kaiseki Omakase | $$$$ | |
| 茶懐石 中伴 | Chūō, Kappo Kaiseki | $$$$ | |
| Yakiniku Sudou Haruyoshi | Chūō, Premium Yakiniku Omakase | $$$$ | |
| 一本木 石橋 | Chūō, Kappo-Style Kaiseki | $$$$ | |
| Tsugumi | Hakata, Seasonal Kyushu Omakase | $$$$ | |
| Teppanyaki Sazanka | $$$$ | Hakata, Teppanyaki & Wagyu at Hotel Okura Fukuoka |
Recognition history
Dated appearances from independent guides and award organizations, with the underlying list record or original source where available.
Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #598
Opinionated About Dining
At a Glance
- Intimate
- Elegant
- Quiet
- Sophisticated
- Date Night
- Solo
- Special Occasion
- Chefs Counter
- Open Kitchen
- Sake Program
- Local Sourcing
Current opening hours
- Monday
- 11 AM–9 PM
- Tuesday
- 11 AM–9 PM
- Wednesday
- 11 AM–9 PM
- Thursday
- 11 AM–9 PM
- Friday
- 11 AM–9 PM
- Saturday
- 11 AM–9 PM
- Sunday
- Closed
Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .
Compact counter seating with natural woods, muted textiles, and subtle lighting creating a meditative, unhurried tea ritual atmosphere.










