While mainly known for its winter sports, the town is also renowned for its culinary scene, which boasts a diverse range of local and international cuisine. From classic Japanese dishes to fusion cuisine and international cuisine, Niseko offers an array of gastronomic delights that will satisfy even the most discerning food connoisseurs.
If you’re planning a Spring trip to Niseko, you’re in for a treat. As the snow melts, the town’s restaurant scene comes alive with new seasonal menus and fresh ingredients, despite many restaurants are expected to close until the next winter season.
From traditional Japanese fare to contemporary fusion cuisine, we’ve compiled a list of restaurants you should check out during your visit, making your culinary journey in Niseko unforgettable.
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The Taj Mahal has been in operation since 1982 and has now been over 30 years since the inception of the first Taj Mahal restaurant in Sapporo. What started as a small side business for Mr Daniel Mansukhani very shortly after its opening became a hit in the area, where there weren’t any Indian cuisine options then. The company has expanded to become the Taj Mahal Group of Restaurants. It now caters to a broad group of diverse customers.
Rated #1 on Tripadvisor, they offer a selection of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free dishes, perfect for those with food restrictions looking for a well-rounded and delicious meal.
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With more than 20 different flavours of handmade wood-fired pizzas, the chefs prioritize using only the freshest premium ingredients sourced locally from Hokkaido and imported from Italy. Apart from the mouth-watering pizzas, the menu boasts a wide range of local and imported beers and wines that perfectly complement your meal. If you happen to be craving a slice of authentic Napoli style pizza, Niseko Pizza is the place for you.
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