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Kappo
Kaiseki / Edomae omakaseMichelin 1 StarStrong traditional approach12-seat counterEdomaeCascais
Kappo is a Michelin-starred (2026) kaiseki and Edomae sushi omakase restaurant in Cascais, where chef Tiago Penão — trained at Michelin-starred Midori and Praia no Parque — leads a 12-seat counter experience of extraordinary precision.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Cascais
- Chef
- Tiago Penão

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About
Named after the Japanese term 'to cut and to cook,' Kappo earned its first Michelin star in March 2026 and a Repsol Sun in April 2026, confirming chef Tiago Penão's decade-long commitment to Japanese culinary mastery. Penão trained at Michelin-starred Midori and the acclaimed Praia no Parque before opening Kappo — bringing Edomae sushi, kaiseki-ryori structure and deep respect for Japanese seasonal cooking to 12 seats in the heart of Cascais. The tasting menu combines traditional and contemporary Japanese technique, and the nigiri sequence is consistently cited as a highlight. Sister restaurant Izakaya, nearby, offers a more casual entry point into the same culinary philosophy.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Michelin 1 Star 2026 and Repsol Sun — among Portugal's newest and most celebrated Japanese restaurants
- Chef Tiago Penão trained at Michelin-starred Midori — deep Japanese culinary apprenticeship
- Just 12 seats: every dish crafted at the counter in full view of guests
- Edomae nigiri sequence called one of Portugal's finest by critics
Chef is Portuguese. Included: Michelin 1 Star 2026 and extensive training at Japan-focused Michelin-starred restaurants establishes Strong traditional approach.
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