Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Kyowa-cho, Hokkaido, Japan including Kamimura Restaurant, Villa Lupicia Restaurant, The Alpinist, The Niseko Supply Company
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4 based on 236 reviews
My wife and I treated ourselves to Kamimura for her birthday. The entire experience was superb, from the moment Jack greeted us at the entrance and guided us to our table, chatting charmingly. Wiggy served us, with the right balance of engagement and stay-back. Her description of the complex combinations of ingredients were superb. We went for the wine pairings with the set course, and the sommelier was really great. She had picked very interesting wines, some Japanese ones (watch out for J-wines, they will be great in 10 years). We loved it. The entire restaurant joined my jovially when I burst out into song (happy birthday), as Wiggy set down desert, with a sparkling candle set into the ice cream. Kamimura himself came to say hello at the end, he was charming and deservingly proud of his âproductâ, including his team that delivers the service. Great night
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4 based on 101 reviews
This is an excellent restaurant in all respects. The dinner is top notch and a little pricey but worth it. They do weekday lunch specials which are excellent value and you would normally pay double for the meals offered including Pork, Salmon, Pasta, Venison or Steak during August, from 1200 JPY, and add 600 to include salad, soup and dessert. There are free flow teas and bread table. It's a lovely venue and staff are professional and discreet. Top notch !
4 based on 142 reviews
Located on the top floor of Odin Place at the center of Hirafu, The Alpinist serves authentic Alpine cuisine, including crepes, galettes, fondue & raclette, whilst showcasing dramatic views of the Annupuri mountain to the crackle of an open fireplace. Ope
Each time we go to NIseko, we are eating a The Alpinist because we love cheees and. this restaurant is smartly mixing french and Hokkaiddo cheese in its menu.The service is good. The restaurant situation is great too. Only few points on which they could work on. it is 5 year since I have tried this restaurant so I feel that despite the good service the restaurant start to be a bit "pushy" to client for spending money.2nd point we have eaten yesterday "une raclette" for 2 where no bread was proposed at all. As a Franc-Comtois, this is a little mistake.Only the soup à l'onion is a joke in the menu but business is business they say.
4 based on 148 reviews
This place was originally a Belgium Cafe in the old building which has been demolished. The new building is called Odin Place and the same Co opened The Alpinist on the 3rd floor which is a very average pricey French Restaurant. I do miss the old cafe which had great coffee and amazing gallettes. May I suggest that the owners write to Tripadvisor to remove this listing which creates confusion.
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