Hamburg · Kaiseki · a la carte
YOSHI im Alsterhaus
Kaiseki-style Japanese haute cuisineJapanese-ownedMichelin-mentionedFemale-chefAlsterhaus rooftop
Perched on the fourth floor of the historic Alsterhaus with views over the Rathaus and Alster, YOSHI is Hamburg's premier destination for kaiseki-influenced Japanese high cuisine. Owner Yoko Etsuseisai Higashi, a 78-year-old Sushi-Meisterin born in Nara, Japan, personally prepares the sushi rice and oversees every detail of the kitchen.
- Price
- ¥¥¥
- Area
- Neustadt
- Since
- 2012
- Owner
- Yoko Etsuseisai Higashi

Plate № 05
About
Since 2012, YOSHI im Alsterhaus has occupied one of Hamburg's most remarkable dining settings — the fourth floor of the city's historic department store, with sweeping views of the Alte Post and Rathaus. Owner Yoko Etsuseisai Higashi, born in Nara and trained in the classical Japanese tradition, embodies a level of personal commitment to authenticity rarely found outside Japan: she personally prepares the sushi rice at every service, working alongside her son. The kitchen melds the clean precision of kaiseki philosophy with seasonal German produce, producing menus of quiet elegance and depth. YOSHI has been continuously recognised by the MICHELIN Guide since 2012. Its elevated address, formal but unhurried service, and the presence of a Japanese master at the helm make it the most distinguished Japanese table in Hamburg.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- MICHELIN Guide-recognised Japanese restaurant since 2012
- Owner Yoko Etsuseisai Higashi — a Nara-born Sushi-Meisterin — personally prepares the sushi rice at every service
- Spectacular views over the Hamburg Rathaus and Alster from the Alsterhaus fourth floor
- Kaiseki-influenced menus combining classical Japanese technique with seasonal Northern European produce
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