Randy D.
Yelp
Not just a dining experience, Asakura is a journey. In the Kaiseki style, this is not a sushi restaurant; rather, it is an exploration of taste and elegance, rendered in an eight-course, two-and-a-half-hour unique dining experience. Nestled in a strip mall, the small restaurant features a six-seat counter, creating an intimate, fun, and friendly atmosphere. It is also, to a degree, a learning experience, as the staff and head chef prepare each dish and explain its ingredients. In an orchestrated procession of little moments, each chef contributes to the creation: one shaves the truffles, another sears the lobster. An example: Japanese A5 wagyu beef wrapped with enoki, onion, leek, and chrysanthemum, accompanied by summer truffle in sukiyaki style. From start to finish, it is a rare and unparalleled dining experience.
The restaurant opened in February 2025, bringing a refined version of Japanese multi-course dining to a neighborhood already rich in sushi and izakaya culture. It was founded by Makoto Okamoto, owner of the Michelin-starred restaurant La Bombance in Tokyo. Okamoto is known for "new Japanese cuisine": dishes rooted in Japanese tradition but open to cross-genre influences, including French techniques, whenever they enhance seasonal flavor, presentation, and texture.