Chef preparing nigiri

Kuro

The Art of Omakase

Restaurant interior

The Art of Omakase

Omakase translates to "I leave it up to you"—a sacred trust between chef and guest. At Kuro, this trust becomes a journey through Japan's seasons, each course a meditation on simplicity and perfection.

We source daily from Tokyo's Toyosu Market, selecting only the finest fish and seafood. Every piece of nigiri is crafted at the precise moment it should be enjoyed, warmed by the chef's hands, seasoned with a house-made nikiri sauce.

Our omakase experience is intimate by design. Only eight seats at the counter allow for a direct connection with the chef, where each course tells a story of tradition, technique, and the day's best ingredients.

Counter Language

You Don’t Just Watch. You Participate.

Kuro’s omakase is a living counter dialogue. Guests are invited to ask, touch, and respond in guided ways so every cut, hand-off, and pause can be tuned to your curiosity and appetite in real time.

Chef serving directly across the omakase counter Chef and guests discussing the course at the counter Counter service paced course by course

A Tactile Counter

At key moments, the chef invites direct tactile engagement. You feel warmth, pressure, and grain structure before tasting, so texture is understood as part of flavor, not an afterthought.

  • Selected hand-served courses designed for immediate contact.
  • Chef explains touch cues that alter aroma and mouthfeel.
  • Optional direct hand placement for specific nigiri styles.
Chef at work

Chef Hiroshi Tanaka

Executive Chef
"Omakase is not about eating—it is about being present. Each course is a moment that will never repeat, crafted to be experienced fully before it fades."

Reserve Your Experience

Omakase at Kuro is an intimate experience limited to eight guests per seating. We recommend reservations at least two weeks in advance.

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Location
42 Sakura Lane, Ginza, Tokyo
Hours
Evening: 6PM – 9PM
Contact
+81 3 1234 5678
Ginza, Tokyo