


KINU is a traditional Japanese restaurant in the heart of Seville, built around two distinct yet complementary experiences. At our intimate six-seat omakase bar, sushi becomes a ritual. Each service unfolds as a curated journey where seasonality, technique and absolute respect for the product define every bite. In our dining room, we offer a broader exploration of Japanese cuisine, shaped daily by the finest ingredients available and interpreted with creativity and precision. This commitment to excellence has recently been recognised with one Sol from the Guía Repsol, one of Spain’s most prestigious gastronomic distinctions — an acknowledgment of our culinary identity, rigor and dedication to detail. Our philosophy is rooted in Kaizen
Address and Contact Information
Address: C. Miguel Mañara, 11, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Phone: +34 649 91 93 79
Website: https://kinusevilla.com/localizacion/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp
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Modern and elegant interior
Nice wine list
Entrée with a yellowtail sashimi with yuzu and a twist …nicely cold , very tasty ..perfect to debate if the fish is correctly sliced (quite thick)
Sushis for main ..a mix of scallops, white fish ,salmon and tuna.. strangely , the scallop sushi was exceptional, the tuna very nice , the salmon so so (IMO)
Overall , a great experience
Will I go back ? YES, this week !
Service was friendly and attentive throughout, helping create an inviting, relaxed atmosphere. It’s the kind of dining experience where you leave genuinely satisfied, both by the food and the thoughtful pacing of the meal. A top choice in Seville for anyone who appreciates Japanese cuisine.
The atmosphere is so calm, the staff top tier professional and the food marvelous.
The menu is small, but the appropriate word is RESERVED.
At the moment of getting the bill, I just asked if it was a signature restaurant, but the waiter he told me the restaurant was close to Michelin Star.
I used to work as a head waitress on a top grade restaurant, so I easily noticed about the professionalism. I encouraged them to get that merit. Totally deserved if you get.
The sushi rice is too sour and the chief is not experienced enough in making sushi due to the rice is too lose. The soup is not hot enough and no hot dish to warm up the stomach after cold plates.
Some of the service I couldn’t not agree: didn’t ask first regarding to clients preference, together has no written menu for client to check. For example, I don’t like scallops which is not because I am allergy to it or not. Simply i don’t like and eat it, until I saw the chief brought out then I know there is scallop dish.
There is no service hot green tea which is the must for fine Japanese dining regardless if customer require it or not.
The last, I am a bit annoyed by broken dishes which the restaurant claim it’s broken due to the shipment from Japan and they want to keep it as the concept of wabi-sabi (?). I am okay to use some cracked plats however it’s better to smooth it first.
It’s nice to try, but for almost 180 euro per person including one sake, I’ll say it’s not the best choice for Japanese dinning.