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sui-okazaki.com is the official website for Sui Okazaki, a high-end Japanese kaiseki restaurant located in Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan. The restaurant was opened independently in 2023 by veteran chef Naoya Okazaki through the noren-wake (independent branch) system, focusing on kaiseki cuisine that preserves traditional Japanese culinary techniques while incorporating modern, innovative interpretations. It also offers a nationwide delivery service for restaurant-exclusive seasonal nabe (hot pot) dishes.
In-restaurant dining centers on monthly changing kaiseki sets. Lunch is only served on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, with all seatings starting promptly at 12PM. A full 8-course lunch is ¥11,000 including tax, and a full 10-course dinner is ¥19,800 including tax. A 10% service charge is added to all in-restaurant dining.
Additionally, the restaurant offers seasonal limited takeout nabe: hamo (pike eel) hot pot in summer, and fugu (pufferfish) hot pot in winter. A 2-person hamo nabe set available June to November costs ¥15,120 including tax. From October to November, a hamo and matsutake mushroom nabe set is offered, with 2-person sets ranging from ¥21,600 to ¥26,000 including tax. Nationwide cold-chain delivery (クール配送) and in-restaurant pickup are both available.
The restaurant has an extensive beverage selection: it consistently stocks 15 to 20 types of seasonal sake, plus 50 chef-selected wines to pair with meals, to suit different pairing preferences.
The brand has a deep understanding of traditional Japanese cuisine, with a complete thoughtful aesthetic from ingredient selection, technique execution, to tableware pairing. It prioritizes highlighting seasonal produce and delivers consistent high quality. It also expands into exclusive takeout products to meet needs for gifting and home dining.
The overall price point is quite high, fitting its positioning as a luxury dining experience. Lunch is only offered on a limited number of days per week. Online orders can only be placed via phone reservation, and payment is limited to bank transfer or cash, which is not very convenient for international tourists. The website itself also has issues with repeated content loading, leading to a mediocre browsing experience.
The site is directly accessible from China, and the entire interface is in Japanese. It is a great fit for high-end Japanese cuisine lovers traveling to Japan, users needing to host business meals, and diners planning a meal for an anniversary or special occasion.
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