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Kiwami (at Nakai)
Secret omakaseHidden room14-seat social tableSecret doorPrati€85 minimumIntimate
Kiwami — meaning 'extreme' or 'pinnacle' in Japanese — is a hidden omakase room accessed through a secret door within the Nakai restaurant, revealed in 2025. Chef Koji Nakai seats 14 guests at a single social table in a total-black room hung with cascading plants for a minimum of six omakase courses at €85 per person.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Prati (Vatican quarter)
- Since
- 2025
- Chef
- Koji Nakai

Plate № 23
About
Kiwami was conceived by Koji Nakai as a space 'away from the hustle and bustle, a place to relax and disconnect from the hectic pace of the city.' The entrance is concealed within Nakai's main dining room — a hidden door that opens to a dramatically different world: a social table for 14 guests, enclosed in a total-black setting designed by architect Susan Berardo, with a dense forest of plants descending from the ceiling. The minimum spend of €85 covers a journey of at least six omakase courses, guided entirely by Nakai's seasonal instincts. Reporter Gourmet confirmed its existence and concept in April 2025.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Hidden room accessed through a secret door — theatrical entrance
- 14-seat social table in a black-box forest setting by architect Susan Berardo
- Minimum 6-course omakase by Kobe-born chef Koji Nakai
- One of Rome's most intimate and exclusive dining experiences
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