A Top 3 Unmissable Restaurants list is pretty tough for Nozawa Onsen. You will not get a bad meal anywhere but I have narrowed the list down as much as possible. All the tempura, udon and soba restaurants are fabulous so for the most part I have not mentioned them individually. I just recommend you try as many as you can! For other tips on this gorgeous village see Nozawa Onsen – The Best Japanese Ski Resort. I have mentioned if booking in advance is recommended but you cannot reserve tables anywhere for lunch.
My Top 3 Unmissable Restaurants

Buna
A lunch institution.
Take the Hikage gondola up to Paradise and ski a quarter of the way down the mountain. Pop your name on the board and wait for your group to be called. Comfort food. Spectacular views. Great vibe.
The only drawback is those who don’t ski or snowboard won’t be able to join you for lunch.
Tengu Sushi

One of the more expensive meals in Nozawa Onsen but the dining experience Chef Dan-San creates is wonderful. It is a set omakase dinner. Two seatings at 5.30pm and 8pm. Kids are only allowed at the earlier 5.30pm seating and there is no kids menu.
This is one of the few restaurants that I would recommend booking well in advance. Bookings open 90 days prior to dining. I also highly recommend the drinks pairing which is great value.
Wakagiri

One of the few restaurants to serve sushi and sashimi as well as the usual staples. Great variety with something for everyone. Opening times are extremely unreliable for lunch. I prefer it for lunch but recommend booking for dinner purely so you can have a confirmed meal. Dinner reservations open one week in advance from 8am. Phone bookings recommended but you can also send an email.
So there you have my Top 3 restaurants in Nozawa Onsen. I do hope you can try them all!
Honorable Mentions Not in the Top 3 Unmissable Restaurants
Not in the Top 3 but still so many great restaurants it seems rude not to mention a few more. In no particular order –
Tanuki Teppanyaki
On the expensive side. Set dinner with a fun atmosphere especially if you have a group and book all 14 seats. Great view looking into the village.
The Corner Steakhouse
If you are craving western food or just want a steak or burger. They also have a huge portion of chicken nuggets (15!) if the kids need appeasing which is a good takeaway option.
Akebitei Okonomiyaki

Cheap and cheerful okonomiyaki run by two old dears. But you need to start queuing 15 minutes before opening to be guaranteed a seat in the first sitting. Opens at 6pm (sometimes 5.30pm). No reservations, no takeaway and cash only.
Winterland Taproom & Gyoza Bar
Specialising in gyoza. Fun vibe and good beers.
Billiken
Hearty lunches and very reasonably priced. Can sometimes do takeaway pizza if not super busy. Often full but there is a cheeky single seat at the window if you’re on your own.
Tsukushinbo
Cute izakaya, great vibe in the heart of the village. Must book.
Gochisou Pizza
Fun vibe. Interesting pizza toppings. Can usually fit big groups without requiring reservation too far in advance.
Wagyutei
Sukiyaki and shabu shabu. Yummy and hearty dinner. They’re not very flexible on their sets and insist on ordering a set per person but the meal is good. They can also cater to bigger groups.
Yoshimi
The best tempura and soba including a delicious udon soup served in a crock pot. Horse meat for those interested !😶
Usually can walk in early but best to pop in and book a day or two in advance.
For more detailed reviews you can also see some of my previous reviews on tripadvisor.
Thanks for reading and happy eating!
Shareen
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