Where To Eat In Kamakura (2026): 24 Hidden Gems Lunch Spots

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Where to eat in Kamakura? We introduce 24 hidden-gem lunch spots in Kamakura that locals genuinely recommend, from fresh seafood bowls and old-house Italian restaurants to retro cafés, curry shops with lines, and seaside grill spots with big views. Whether you want a quiet garden lunch, a cheese-heavy escape, a bowl of curry worth queueing for, or an onigiri set tucked into a back alley, Kamakura has far more depth than the obvious tourist stops suggest.

That is really the joy of eating here: wander a little off the main route, trust the side streets, and lunch suddenly gets much more interesting.


[Hase] Authentic cheese cuisine in a hidden-gem setting | Subrideo Restaurare

Where To Eat In Kamakura

Opened in Kamakura in 2021, Subrideo Restaurare is a cheese-focused restaurant that first built its reputation in Ebisu, Tokyo. Here, cheese is not just an ingredient—it is the whole mood. You can explore its many personalities alongside Kamakura vegetables and fresh seafood, all in a calm, secluded space that feels pleasantly removed from the usual bustle.

There is also an excellent wine selection designed to pair beautifully with the cheese dishes, so a pairing menu is very much worth considering. The owner also curates a variety of cheeses for tasting, which makes this a fun stop if you like comparing flavors rather than committing blindly and hoping for the best. At lunchtime, sunlight pours in and gives the place a soft, relaxed atmosphere; by dinner, the lighting shifts and the whole room feels much more refined.

Subrideo Restaurare
Address: 2-3-30 Hase, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 2 minutes on foot from Yuigahama Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway
Official website: subrideo.info/
Hours: Lunch 11:30 AM–3:00 PM (Last Order 12:30 PM), Dinner 6:00 PM–10:00 PM (Last Order 7:30 PM)
Closed: Monday and Tuesday
Parking: None. Coin parking available nearby.


[Yuigahama] High-hydration bread and Italian food | BREEZE BIRD CAFE & BAKERY

 BREEZE BIRD CAFE & BAKERY

This lovely little restaurant is known for its flavorful high-hydration bread made with natural yeast, along with dishes that make generous use of local seasonal produce and fresh seafood. The interior is bright, airy, and wood-toned, with large open windows that look out onto both the garden greenery and the passing Enoden trains, which is exactly the kind of casually magical Kamakura moment we came for.

There is also a terrace where the breeze drifts through nicely, giving the whole place a laid-back, slightly resort-like feel. Lunch sets include an appetizer salad, main dish, bread, dessert, and a drink, making this a very satisfying option when you want something thoughtful and quietly special rather than flashy.

BREEZE BIRD CAFE & BAKERY
Address: 3-4-5 Yuigahama, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: Bakery 11:00 AM–6:30 PM / Lunch 11:00 AM–3:30 PM (Last Order 2:00 PM) / Afternoon menu 2:00 PM–6:30 PM (Food Last Order 5:30 PM, Drinks Last Order 6:00 PM)
Breakfast service is currently unavailable.
Closed: Tuesdays, the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, plus some irregular days


[Onarimachi] Café sweets and light meals | Kamakuraogawaken Kamakura

 Kamakura wich

Located along Onari Street, just a short walk from Kamakura Station’s west exit, Kamakuraogawaken Kamakura is a beloved Western-style confectionery shop best known for its signature sweet, also called the Kamakura Wich. It is a popular souvenir, but the main store is more than just a take-home sweets stop: it also has a café space where you can sit down and enjoy the freshly made treats on the spot.

Alongside the signature item, you will find baked goods, cakes, jellies, and chocolate confections, as well as café-only offerings such as the Handmade Raisin Wich Set. It is a nice choice when lunch leans more toward light bites and dessert, or when you need an afternoon pause with sugar involved.

Kamakuraogawaken Kamakura
Address: 8-1 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 1 minute on foot from the west exit of Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line
Official website:kamakurawich.jp/
Hours: 10:00 AM–6:00 PM / Café 11:00 AM–5:00 PM (Last Order 4:30 PM)
Closed: Irregular
Parking: None


[Sakanoshita] Hotel lunch with a Western touch | Pergola

Kamakura French cuisine

Inside Kamakura Park Hotel, about a 12-minute walk from Hase Station, Pergola serves what it calls Kamakura French—a style of French cuisine that leans heavily on local ingredients and regional character. If we are in the mood for a lunch that feels a little polished, this is the sort of place that delivers without becoming stiff about it.

A particularly tempting option is the luxurious double-main lunch, where you get both meat and fish. The appetizer most people remember is the Shonan-style salad, loaded with several kinds of local fish caught that day along with vegetables from Kamakura and Miura. Seasonal lunch courses featuring ingredients from the Shonan area also appear throughout the year, which gives repeat visits some real appeal.

Pergola
Address: 1F, Kamakura Park Hotel, 33-6 Sakanoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 12 minutes on foot from Hase Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway / About 14 minutes by car from Nagara Interchange on the Zushi-Hayama Expressway
Official website: kamakuraparkhotel.co.jp/restaurant/pergola.
Hours: Breakfast 7:30 AM–10:00 AM (Last entry 9:00 AM), Lunch 11:30 AM–3:00 PM (Last Order 2:00 PM), Dinner 5:30 PM–9:00 PM (Last Order 8:00 PM)
Closed: Open daily
Parking: 60 spaces


[Sakanoshita] Seasonal seafood and Japanese cuisine | Wami Minamoto

Wami Minamoto

Also inside Kamakura Park Hotel, Wami Minamoto specializes in Japanese cuisine and crab dishes built around seasonal ingredients, including local vegetables, local fish, and bluefin tuna delivered from Toyosu Market. If you prefer a more traditional lunch, this is a very appealing address.

The standout lunch option is the Minamoto Lunch Selection, where you choose either two or three dishes from a set of five and create your own combination. The restaurant also has private rooms in different sizes, so it works well for everything from family meals to more celebratory gatherings.

Wami Minamoto
Address: 1F, Kamakura Park Hotel, 33-6 Sakanoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 12 minutes on foot from Hase Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway / About 14 minutes by car from Nagara Interchange on the Zushi-Hayama Expressway
Official website: kamakuraparkhotel.co.jp/restaurant/waminamoto.shtml
Hours: Breakfast 7:30 AM–10:00 AM (Last entry 9:00 AM), Lunch 11:30 AM–3:00 PM (Last Order 2:00 PM), Dinner 5:30 PM–9:00 PM (Last Order 7:30 PM)
Closed: Open daily
Parking: 60 spaces


[Komachi] Seafood bowls with wild bluefin tuna | Kamakura Seafood Umi Wakamiya-oji

 Kamakura Seafood Umi Wakamiya-oji

Just a 3-minute walk from JR Kamakura Station, this seafood restaurant gives you the rather unusual opportunity to enjoy wild bluefin tuna in Kamakura. The fish comes alongside Misaki tuna delivered directly from Misaki Port, so if lunch plans involve serious seafood, you are in very safe hands here.

One especially luxurious option is the Premium Lean Tuna dish, which lets you compare Irish wild bluefin tuna with Misaki tuna. The limited Wakamiya-oji Gozen, restricted to just 20 servings a day, is also highly recommended. There are counter seats, table seats, and a private tatami room for up to six people, plus a kids’ menu, so this is a surprisingly family-friendly seafood stop too.

Kamakura Seafood Umi Wakamiya-oji
Address: 2F Akari Building, 2-10-13 Komachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 3 minutes on foot from the east exit of Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line and Enoshima Electric Railway
Official website: kamakurakaisenumi.com/
Tel: 090-8798-8808
Hours: 11:00 AM–6:00 PM (Food Last Order 5:00 PM, Drinks Last Order 5:30 PM)
Ask the restaurant directly about hours after 6:00 PM.
Closed: Wednesday
Parking: None


[Komachi] Italian bar in a back alley | GALATA

Galata Kamakura

Hidden in a lane behind Komachi, GALATA is the sort of Italian bar locals love because it can be whatever you need it to be. Open from noon through the evening, it works as a lunch stop, a coffee break, or a casual place to have wine in the middle of the day and call it “part of the sightseeing experience.”

At lunchtime, there is a good-value Lunch Set with a glass of wine, appetizer, and pasta, as well as a Share Course for two that works particularly well for couples or friends. The whole place has an easy, drop-in charm that makes it feel less like a formal restaurant and more like a neighborhood favorite you were lucky enough to stumble upon.

GALATA
Address: 1F, Tsurugaoka Kaikan 3rd Building, 2-8-23 Komachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 6 minutes on foot from Kamakura Station East Exit, and about 5 minutes on foot from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Closed: Thursday and Friday
Price: Lunch set 1,950 yen (1,600 yen without drink) / Lunch course 2,500 yen per person (5 dishes + 1 drink, tax included)
Parking: None


[Ōgigayatsu] Beef stew in a historic old house | Sasho

Sasho Kamakura

Sasho is housed in a mansion built in 1927 as the villa of a business magnate, and yes, the setting is every bit as elegant as that sounds. The grounds cover about 500 tsubo and include a magnificent Japanese garden, so lunch here comes with a side of old Kamakura atmosphere and quietly beautiful scenery.

The signature dish is the restaurant’s homemade beef stew, made with domestic beef cheek slowly simmered with tomatoes until it develops a rich depth and a very gentle, comforting flavor. There is also a Japanese course set and a selection of desserts, making this a lovely place for a long, unhurried lunch. Reservations are required, so this is one to plan ahead for.

Sasho
Address: 1-11-1 Ōgigayatsu, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 12 minutes on foot from the west exit of Kamakura Station on the JR Yokosuka Line
Hours: 11:30 AM–4:00 PM (Last Order 2:30 PM)
Closed: Thursday, Friday, and the last Wednesday of each month


[Komachi] Japanese Black Wagyu teppanyaki hamburg steak | Wonderburg

Wonderburg Kamakura

At Wonderburg, the chef cooks teppanyaki hamburg steaks and steaks right in front of you, which means lunch comes with sound effects, aromas, and a bit of theater. If you sit at the counter around the grill, you get the full show: sizzling meat, flying spatulas, and that dramatic “we absolutely ordered the right thing” feeling.

The restaurant serves 100% beef hamburg steaks made with a blend of Wagyu and coarsely ground beef, along with steak dishes, plenty of sauces and toppings, and unlimited rice refills. Prices stay relatively reasonable for the quality, which helps explain why locals keep coming back.

Wonderburg
Address: 2-1-5 Komachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 3 minutes on foot from JR Kamakura Station. Enter Komachi Street and take the first left.
Tel: 0467-38-7889
Hours: 11:00 AM–10:00 PM (Last Order 9:00 PM)
Closed: Tuesday
Parking: None


[Onarimachi] Wood-fired pizza and homemade cheese | Latteria BeBè Kamakura

Latteria BeBè Kamakura

Set inside a renovated traditional house, Latteria BeBè Kamakura is a warm, wood-filled spot where you can enjoy fresh cheese, pasta, and pizza from lunchtime onward. The big draw is the cheese, handmade in the restaurant’s own workshop.

Mozzarella, ricotta, mascarpone, and other cheeses are all crafted to suit the menu, using freshly squeezed milk. The result is rich, fragrant, and extremely popular with diners who know a good cheese situation when they see one. Add wood-fired pizza to the equation and, frankly, this place is doing everything right.

Latteria BeBè Kamakura
Address: 11-17 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Closed: Mondays (or the following weekday if Monday is a public holiday), plus irregular closures


[Yukinoshita] Italian cuisine with Kamakura vegetables | Dolce far niente

Dolce far niente Kamakura

This Kamakura hideaway serves authentic Italian-style espresso and cappuccino alongside a lunch menu built around fresh Kamakura vegetables. The menu includes appetizers, pasta, café fare, and dinner dishes, so it is one of those flexible places that works whether you want a proper meal or a lighter stop.

The most popular option at lunch is the Pasta Set, which includes pasta made with Kamakura vegetables, a salad, and a drink. Straightforward, good-value, and easy to like.

Dolce far niente
Address: 2F, 1-5-34 Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 5 minutes on foot from the east exit of JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM
Parking: None


[Komachi] Hayashi rice in a retro café | Milk Hall

Milk Hall Kamakura

Walking into Milk Hall feels a bit like stepping into a different era. The interior is full of vintage furniture, miscellaneous goods, original accessories, and antiques, while jazz plays in the background and the whole place leans beautifully into its retro charm. It is especially nice for solo travelers who want a lunch break with atmosphere.

The most popular dish here is the Hayashi Rice, a comforting, old-fashioned classic with a flavor simple enough to never get tiring. Other menu options include curry rice, beef stroganoff, and a tempting selection of desserts like homemade pudding and parfaits.

Milk Hall
Address: 2-3-8 Komachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Hours: Weekdays 11:00 AM–6:00 PM / Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays 11:00 AM–6:30 PM
Closed: Wednesday (open on public holidays)


[Yukinoshita] Japanese garden and seasonal set meals | Seasonal Cuisine Aratama

Seasonal Cuisine Aratama

At Seasonal Cuisine Aratama, the focus is on traditional Japanese cuisine, seasonal flavors, and an atmosphere that feels quietly special without becoming intimidating. The restaurant has private rooms, table seating, and sunken seating, making it comfortable for all ages, and on sunny days you can even have lunch on the terrace overlooking the Japanese garden.

The recommended lunch is the seasonal set meal, which comes with either 9 or 12 seasonal side dishes, all designed to showcase the best ingredients of the moment. They also serve proper kaiseki, and many people come here for important occasions, which tells you a lot about the restaurant’s reputation.

Seasonal Cuisine Aratama
Address: 1-8-23 Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 10 minutes on foot from the east exit of JR Kamakura Station, and just a short walk from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Hours: 11:00 AM–10:00 PM (Last Order 8:00 PM)
Closed: Open year-round
Parking: None


[Onarimachi] Bread and soup specialty shop | PLUSOUPLE Kamakura

PLUSOUPLE Kamakura

Opened in 2022, PLUSOUPLE is a bright, inviting shop where bread and soup take center stage. The bread is made with carefully chosen wheat and rye flours, then baked using a method that incorporates lactic acid fermentation, giving each variety its own distinct flavor and character.

The soups change with the seasons and bring out the aroma and sweetness of the ingredients beautifully. Together, the bread and soup make for a very satisfying lunch, especially if you like gentler flavors and a slower pace. There is indoor seating plus an open terrace, so it is easy to settle in for a relaxed midday stop.

PLUSOUPLE Kamakura
Address: 1F Onari Building, 14-1 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 3 minutes on foot from the west exit of JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 9:00 AM–7:00 PM
Closed: New Year holidays


[Onarimachi] The mapo tofu locals queue for | Kakan Kamakura Main Store

 Kakan Kamakura Main Store

For Chinese food in Kamakura, Kakan Kamakura Main Store is the name that comes up again and again. Very close to JR Kamakura Station, it is famous for its mapo tofu, which has built up a loyal following among both locals and visitors.

The dish is known for being deeply flavorful rather than aggressively spicy, with the Sichuan pepper adding the perfect lift. It is the kind of mapo tofu people say they crave again later, which is always a very good sign. The menu also includes creative Chinese dishes like Iberico pork and shrimp dumplings scented with shiso and a Sichuan-style chicken noodle set meal. Lunch reservations are not accepted, so go with time to spare.

Kakan Kamakura Main Store
Address: 13-12 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 3 minutes on foot from JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM (Last Order 2:00 PM)
Closed: Irregular
Parking: None


[Yukinoshita] Japanese set meals with local vegetables | Kamakura Restaurant Ishiwata

Kamakura Restaurant Ishiwata

This Japanese restaurant is a very handy choice for lunch while sightseeing, and one of its biggest draws is the generous serving of fresh Kamakura vegetables sourced from a market that has existed in the city since the early Showa period. Better still, the vegetables are all-you-can-eat, so yes, this is excellent news for anyone who likes their lunch to involve both virtue and quantity.

There are also seafood dishes using local catches, including nodoguro from the Sea of Japan and rock oysters from Niigata. Seats by the window offer lovely views over Kamakura, and with both tatami and table seating, the restaurant works well in a range of situations.

Kamakura Restaurant Ishiwata
Address: 2F Tsutaya Building, 1-8-36 Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Tel: 0467-22-6753
Hours: 11:00 AM–3:30 PM
Closed: Tuesday


[Omachi] Exceptional paella and Spanish cuisine | Casa Triangulo

Casa Triangulo

Casa Triangulo is a highly regarded restaurant in Kamakura known for authentic Spanish cuisine at fair prices. The owner spent significant time studying Spanish cooking in Spain, and that dedication shows in the menu.

Alongside classics like seafood paella, sardine ajillo, tortilla, and carpaccio, there are sometimes special dishes listed on the handwritten menu, which is always the kind of detail we like to see. The small paella is ideal for a solo lunch, while the larger one works nicely for two or three people. There is also a good wine list, because Spanish food without wine feels like missing the point slightly.

Casa Triangulo
Address: 2-14-30 Omachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 15 minutes on foot from JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 12:00 PM–3:00 PM
Closed: Wednesday
Parking: None


[Yukinoshita] Special onigiri lunch | Okome Tenmatsudo

Okome Tenmatsudo

Hidden in a back lane in Kamakura, Okome Tenmatsudo serves carefully made onigiri and a thoughtfully selected range of sake. For the rice balls, you can choose from three different kinds of rice that change daily, which makes the whole thing feel more interesting than your average “just onigiri” stop. Because really, there is no such thing as “just onigiri” when people are paying this much attention.

There are always more than 10 sake labels selected by professionals, and the three-sake tasting set is especially popular. Lunch centers on obanzai and onigiri, while evenings shift more toward sake and food, though both onigiri and sake are available at either time. This is the sort of place that makes you want to come back twice in one trip.

Okome Tenmatsudo
Address: 1-8-37 Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 8 minutes on foot from JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:30 AM–2:00 PM, 5:00 PM–10:00 PM (Last Order 9:00 PM)
Closed: Irregular, announced on the website
Price: Lunch around 1,000–1,500 yen / Dinner around 3,500–5,000 yen
Parking: None


[Omachi] Authentic Yamagata soba and ramen | Fukuya

Authentic Yamagata ramen

At Fukuya, just a 6-minute walk from Kamakura Station, you can dive into Yamagata specialties and local dishes, with a particularly strong focus on Yamagata soba. The owner grew up in Yamagata, and all the chefs are from there as well, so this is not some casual side hobby—it is a proper commitment.

The lunch favorite is the niku soba, made with thick, rustic noodles in a broth built from chicken and bonito. The noodles are chewy, hearty, and deeply satisfying. There are also around 20 kinds of Yamagata sake available at all times, including labels that can be hard to find around Tokyo. The restaurant opens morning and evening as well, so it is easy to fit into different itineraries.

Fukuya
Address: 1-6-23 Omachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 6 minutes on foot from the east exit of JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:00 AM–2:30 PM (Last Order 2:30 PM), 6:00 PM–9:30 PM (Last Order 9:30 PM)
Closed: Tuesday and Wednesday
Parking: None


[Komachi] European-style curry with constant lines | Caraway

 European-style curry

Caraway has been loved for more than 40 years, since opening in 1977, and its popularity is as intense as ever. Lunchtime almost always comes with a queue, regardless of the day, which tells you everything you need to know about its reputation.

The curry is a spicy European-style curry made with 14 kinds of spices and slowly matured for depth. You can choose from beef, pork, chicken, and other options, and despite the generous portions and very satisfying meals, prices remain relatively reasonable. Add in the nostalgic Showa-era atmosphere and this is exactly the kind of place curry lovers should make time for.

Caraway
Address: 2-12-20 Komachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 6 minutes on foot from JR Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:30 AM–8:00 PM (Last Order 7:30 PM)
Closed: Monday
Parking: None


[Yukinoshita] Farm-direct vegetable curry | Kamakura Vegetable Curry Kanta-kun

Kamakura Vegetable Curry Kanta-kun

This well-liked curry restaurant uses fresh Kamakura vegetables delivered directly from the farm, and every curry comes with a generous serving of them. So yes, you get the warm feeling of eating vegetables and the much warmer feeling of eating curry at the same time.

The curry itself is made with a blend of more than a dozen spices, and the recommended greedy set lets you enjoy both chicken curry and keema curry in one meal. Since the vegetables change with the season, the flavors shift throughout the year too. Inside, the bright, homey space is decorated with photos and illustrations of vegetables, along with details about the day’s produce, which only adds to the local charm.

Kamakura Vegetable Curry Kanta-kun
Address: Court d’Or Yukinoshita 1F, 1-4-2 Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 7 minutes on foot from the east exit of Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:00 AM–3:00 PM (Last Order 2:30 PM)
Closed: Irregular
Parking: None


[Onarimachi] Authentic Thai cuisine | Kuriyum

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A bright, relaxed place for a proper Thai lunch in Kamakura

For Thai food in Kamakura, Kuriyum is a very solid option. The monthly Lunch Set is especially recommended: reasonably priced and usually including a main dish, salad, and your choice of rice or noodles.

The flavors lean properly Thai, with plenty of herbs and spices, but the atmosphere stays open and approachable, making it equally easy for solo diners and groups. It is a very nice change of pace if your Kamakura lunch mood has drifted somewhere more Southeast Asian.

Kuriyum
Address: 1F Daiichi Kosan Building 26, 11-13 Onarimachi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 2 minutes on foot from Kamakura Station
Hours: 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5:30 PM–8:00 PM
Closed: Every Monday, plus the 2nd and 4th Tuesday
Price: Lunch set 1,380 yen (tax included)
Parking: None


[Shichirigahama] Diverse cuisine with American wines | RESTAURANT CALISTOGA

Authentic Thai cuisine | Kuriyum

About 12 minutes on foot from Shichirigahama Station, RESTAURANT CALISTOGA is designed to evoke the atmosphere of a town in northern Napa Valley, and the result is a space that feels just foreign enough to be fun without becoming theme-park silly.

The menu is broad, with dishes from several cuisines, including Mexican tacos and Italian pasta, all paired with carefully selected California wines. On weekdays, lunch choices include California-style tacos with avocado and handmade tortillas, the day’s pasta, or grilled Miyaji pork from Fujisawa served with homemade focaccia. Good food, wine, and a slightly transported feeling—very hard to object to.

RESTAURANT CALISTOGA
Address: 3-1-14 Shichirigahama Higashi, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 12 minutes on foot from Shichirigahama Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway
Official website: calistoga-kamakura.com/
Hours: Lunch 11:00 AM–3:00 PM (Last Order 2:30 PM), Dinner 4:00 PM–8:30 PM (Last Order 8:00 PM)
Closed: Monday, plus occasional irregular closures
Parking: None


[Shichirigahama] Seasonal grilled dishes with sea breeze | Seafood & Grill Namiki

Seafood & Grill Namiki Kamakura

If lunch with a sea view is the mission, Seafood & Grill Namiki is a very strong candidate. Set in a prime Shichirigahama location, the restaurant serves grilled dishes using seasonal seafood, domestic beef, and Kamakura vegetables.

The signature grilled seafood is cooked to bring out the natural flavor of the ingredients, so shellfish and other seafood arrive tender, fragrant, and properly satisfying. You can dine inside in the wood-toned room with large sunlit windows or sit out on the terrace and let the sea breeze do its thing. The restaurant also serves breakfast from 8:00 AM onward, so it covers a surprising amount of ground.

Seafood & Grill Namiki
Address: 1-3-18 Shichirigahama, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Access: About 2 minutes on foot from Shichirigahama Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway, or about 11 minutes on foot from Kamakura Kōkōmae Station
Official website:seafoodgrill-namiki.com/
Hours: 8:00 AM–11:00 PM (Last Order 10:30 PM)
Closed: Open daily
Parking: None. Coin parking available nearby.


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