Masa Japanese Cuisine
Fine dining restaurant · Im Teller ·

Masa Japanese Cuisine

Fine dining restaurant · Im Teller ·

Japanese fine dining with creative omakase & sake pairings

sushi
sashimi
nigiri
quality ingredients
attentive service
sake pairing
veal
dessert
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null
Masa Japanese Cuisine by null

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Hanauer Landstraße 131, 60314 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Get directions

€100+

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
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Hanauer Landstraße 131, 60314 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Get directions

+49 69 60666247
masa-frankfurt.de
@masa_japanese_cuisine

€100+ · Menu

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•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
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•Fancy

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Jan 22, 2026

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"A hotspot for Japanese cuisine is hidden away in this unassuming town house in Frankfurt's Ostend neighbourhood. Having recently expanded his skill set and his knowledge of the Japanese culinary arts in both of Yoshizumi Nagaya's Düsseldorf restaurants, Masaru Oae now proposes two omakase menus composed of seven or nine courses – one with fish/meat, one vegetarian. The quality of the ingredients is second to none. Dishes such as scallops, kale, dashi butter sauce, as well as the excellent sushi, successfully draw on both classic and modern Japanese cuisine, while remaining open to the odd European influence. The aesthetics of the food have a major part to play too, as demonstrated by the elaborately decorated medley of starters. In an unpretentious and pared-back setting that evokes the Far East, diners take their seats at small tables or at the food counter (where they can watch the chef at work). Top tip: Opt for the sake pairings served with the set menu." - Michelin Inspector

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Masa Japanese Cuisine

Anshare Z.

Google
Yesterday around lunchtime, I tried their lunch set menu, which included: * Greetings from the kitchen (2 types) * Starter 1 * Starter 2 * Soup * Sushi * Meat dish * Dessert * Sweet finale The combination was very delicate and unique. Apart from some dishes where the garnish leaves weren’t very fresh, everything was quite good.

chou S.

Google
We came here for anniversary celebration. Seats can be reserved 2 month ago online. We took the big menu which is 168 euros pp excluding drinks. The food was super dedicated and tasty. We also order a bottle of sparkling grape juice which turned out to be a smart choice as its taste really went with the food—refreshing, not too sweet, and smooth. We sat at the bar so we could watch the master preparing food. We also liked that the staff here have great language skills.

Trung Truc N.

Google
Thank you Oae-san for the splendid experience. We've joined you for an evening for the second time around and as the first time you and your wonderfully trained team delivered an unforgettable experience both culinary as well as ambient-wise. We had the omakase menu with wagyu and even though the price point is steep it is well worth the experience you're getting. Again, thank you for a lovely evening!

Part-time P.

Google
An amazing restaurant and experience. The only two points where I was not 100% satisfied with was: (i) limited interaction with the chef (esp. compared to the three other top-tier Japanese restaurants in Frankfurt); and (ii) the fact that they do not offer a pure sake pairing. I am looking forward to my next visit. P.S. point (i) has been better during my follow-up visits.

Patricia P

Google
After being told by a friend about this restaurant so we gave it a try. I was a bit disappointed and I’ll point out why. The food was great. First we got the complimentary from the kitchen it was sooooo good. And then the appetiser it was good as well and nice decorated. The duck soup was refreshing. The sashimi with 4 different types of fish was brought out from the kitchen (we sat at the bar) which for me kinda weird as we have been to another place and they showed us what fish we are getting today and telling all the details about the fish. The nigiri was good prepared by the chef himself in front of us. The main course was the highlight. Veal was perfectly cooked and the sauce was very delicious. And last the dessert was delicious. After all the food was good and real good creative The service team was excellent. I love it how everyone of them know the details about the food they serve as I just randomly asked the guy once what is the decoration made of and he explained everything to me in details. (The price was 165€ per person for 9 courses) And now I’ll mention why I was a bit disappointed. 1. The sashimi was prepared in the special sauce and brought out from the kitchen. 2. Food was good but they way how they presented it was just too simple for me. There was no story or at least the explanation of the food we are getting today. It’s more like you just go there and eat I understand what Omakase is but still I want to know and see all the ingredients he prepared for me. 3. The chef wasn’t friendly at all I mean of course he has to prepare the meal but saying just Hello wouldn’t waste so much of his time. As we sat down at the bar there was no greeting words from him which I find awkward. 4. I realise that they are the one Michelin star restaurant but somehow the food was no kick maybe I had more expectation from this restaurant. There are some dishes that were soooo good and some were just simple. Well it was a nice experience being here and you can give it a try and let see how you think about it ;)

Mario F.

Google
great Japanese fine dining experience. Very nice menu, liked everything we got. I especially enjoyed the creativity to make the sashimi stand out, the superb fish dish, and the nigiris. You can add wagyu beef to the menu. It isn't cheap, but the quality is outstanding. Nice attentive service. Great environment over all. Totally worthy of its star and one of the best Japanese dining experiences I've had in Germany

Kat B

Google
Probably my favourite Japanese restaurant in Frankfurt now, definitely deserve the Michelin star. We had the 9 course Omakase menu, the ingredients are super fresh and definitely worth every penny! Service is professional and polite (just like in Japan) and the aperitif we had was also mind blowing (matcha sake aperitif). We sat at the counter before the chef’s cooking bench so we were able to observe all the detailed cooking and cutting (which itself was an art and performance!)

Rachaphon W.

Google
Masa is a one star Michelin restaurant. It isn’t the traditional Omakase where you sit down and just enjoy the sushi. This place offered you a variety of dishes in closing a really large of assortment of appetizers; a lot of them I’ve never tried before. I really like the Chutoro with caviar on top, I would have to say that’s the highlight of the appetizer. The sushi and sashimi was as competent as a chef could be. I highly recommend that you do the additional 48€ for the omi wagyu as the veal was a little tough.