A hidden French-Italian fusion counter in Kitashinchi, serving daily market-sourced dishes in an intimate, black-cat-themed setting.
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Tucked into a quiet basement on Kitashinchi’s fringe, Kuroneko feels like discovering a painter’s atelier of taste—seasonal, playful, refined. The “kimagure” concept—creative, free-spirited French cuisine—unfolds over set courses, blending Italian, Japanese, and Chinese techniques with market-fresh produce. Antique cat motifs weave through the interior as private counter seating and a small room frame a vibe that’s both whimsical and hushed. It’s the kind of place where the chef surprises you course by course, and the only dress code is open-minded curiosity.
Facilities & Services
- Private counter seating (9–14 seats) plus a small reserved room for 3–5
- No smoking; hideaway ambiance
- Reservations required for courses
- Open Mon, Tue, Thu–Sun (lunch 12:00–14:30, dinner 18:00–22:00); closed Wednesdays & some Tuesdays
- No parking; steps from Kitashinchi Station
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