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The best Japanes restaurants in Marbella

Ta-Kumi is one of the most important Japanese restaurants in Marbella and still one of the first names we think of when someone asks us for high-quality sushi in the city. It has a...

Our personal guide to the most refined Japanese restaurants, sushi bars and omakase experiences in Marbella

Ta-Kumi Marbella
Cozy ambiance Dinner
Asian

Ta-Kumi Marbella

Welcome to Ta-Kumi Marbella, a Japanese restaurant in Marbella created by Álvaro Arbeloa and Toshio Tsutsui. The concept is built around tradition, high-quality product and precision, bringing a refined Japanese dining experience to the city. Ta-Kumi has become a well-known name for guests looking for sushi, sashimi and carefully prepared Japanese specialities in a polished restaurant setting. The atmosphere is elegant but welcoming, making it suitable for both intimate dinners and more social evenings around the table.

Nintai
Dinner Lunch
Mediterranean

Nintai

Welcome to Nintai, a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Marbella dedicated to the art of omakase. Located in the heart of the city, the restaurant offers an intimate gastronomic experience where patience, precision and respect for Japanese tradition shape every detail. Nintai is not designed as a casual sushi restaurant, but as a focused culinary journey where the counter, the chef’s rhythm and the sequence of dishes all form part of the experience.

Nobu
Bar Cozy ambiance
Asian

Nobu

Welcome to Nobu Marbella, the world-renowned Japanese restaurant located inside Puente Romano Beach Resort on Marbella’s Golden Mile. The restaurant brings Nobu’s signature style to one of Marbella’s most established luxury resort settings, combining Japanese precision with Peruvian influence in a polished and atmospheric dining room. It is a destination for guests who want a refined dinner experience with international recognition, elegant service and the energy of Puente Romano around them.

Kemuri
Bar BBQ/Grill
Asian

Kemuri

Welcome to Kemuri Marbella, a Japanese restaurant by Grupo Dani García located at Puente Romano Beach Resort on the Golden Mile. The concept is designed as more than a place to eat; it is presented as a space to meet, discover and experience Japanese culinary tradition in a setting shaped by the Dani García approach to hospitality. The atmosphere is refined, intimate and contemporary, making it suitable for guests who want Japanese dining with depth and personality.

99 sushi Bar Marbella
Cozy ambiance Dinner
Asian

99 sushi Bar Marbella

Welcome to 99 Sushi Bar Marbella, a high-end Japanese restaurant located inside Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Benahavís Marbella Resort. The restaurant is part of the respected 99 Sushi Bar group and brings its polished Japanese dining concept to one of the area’s most elegant resort settings. With its refined interior, summer terrace and private dining option, the venue is designed for guests who want a precise, calm and luxurious sushi experience in a sophisticated environment.

Tahini
Bar Cozy ambiance
Asian

Tahini

Welcome to Tahini, a Japanese sushi bar and restaurant on Marbella’s Golden Mile, set within the Gran Meliá Don Pepe environment and connected to the elegant seaside atmosphere around Cappuccino Grand Café. The venue is known for its sophisticated setting, sea views and romantic mood, making it a strong choice for guests who want Japanese cuisine in a polished but relaxed Marbella location. It is not a loud nightlife restaurant; the focus is on atmosphere, presentation and a refined dining rhythm.

Dajidali
Dinner Lunch
Asian

Dajidali

Overview Welcome to Dajidali, a Japanese fusion restaurant in Guadalmina. With exceptional cuisine and top-notch services, Dajidali has gained a reputation for its exquisite offerings since its establishment in 2023. The menu caters to all tastes and preferences, blending traditional and contemporary styles of cooking with fresh, locally and internationally sourced ingredients. The highly skilled […]

Japanese food in Marbella has become one of the most exciting parts of the city’s dining scene. What used to be a small selection of sushi restaurants is now a rich mix of omakase counters, elegant Japanese dining rooms, robata grills, wagyu dishes, tempura, sashimi, nigiri, sake pairings and stylish Asian concepts by the sea.

For us at MarbsLifestyle.com, Japanese dining is not only about sushi. It is about the quality of the fish, the tenderness of a perfectly prepared wagyu dish, the lightness of good tempura, the flavour from the grill, the rhythm of the meal and the calm precision of the service. Ta-Kumi is still one of the first names we recommend for classic, high-quality Japanese dining in Marbella, while KAI at Laguna brings a more relaxed beachfront Asian experience with Mediterranean views, terraces and a real Marbella lifestyle feeling.

This is our updated guide to the best Japanese restaurants in Marbella for 2026, from serious omakase and refined Japanese cuisine to elegant dining rooms and relaxed Asian restaurants by the sea.

Our personal guide to the most refined Japanese restaurants, sushi bars and omakase experiences in Marbella

Ta-Kumi Marbella

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Ta-Kumi is one of the most important Japanese restaurants in Marbella and still one of the first names we think of when someone asks us for high-quality sushi in the city. It has a calm, serious and elegant feeling that suits Japanese dining beautifully.

The restaurant is known for tradition, product and precision. The menu includes sushi, sashimi, tempura, nigiri and refined Japanese dishes prepared with a clear respect for technique. It is not trying to be a beach club, a party restaurant or a nightlife venue. It is a place for people who genuinely enjoy Japanese cuisine.

What we like about Ta-Kumi is its consistency. It has been part of Marbella’s dining scene for years and still feels relevant because the quality remains strong. The atmosphere is polished but not overwhelming, making it a good choice for couples, business dinners, food lovers or anyone who wants a proper Japanese meal in Marbella.

For classic Japanese dining, Ta-Kumi remains one of Marbella’s essential restaurants.

Nintai Marbella

Nintai is one of the most refined Japanese dining experiences in Marbella. It is intimate, precise and completely focused on omakase, where the meal is guided by the chef and unfolds as a carefully balanced sequence.

This is not the place for a quick sushi dinner. Nintai is for guests who want to slow down, sit at the counter and experience Japanese cuisine with patience and attention. The menu gives great importance to sushi rice, seasonal product, hot and cold dishes, robata techniques and one of the strongest sake selections in Spain.

The atmosphere is quiet and elegant, with very few distractions. Everything is about the food, the rhythm of the service and the relationship between chef, product and guest.

For a special occasion, a serious omakase dinner or one of the most focused Japanese experiences in Marbella, Nintai is exceptional.

Nobu Marbella

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Nobu Marbella is the most internationally recognised Japanese restaurant in Marbella. Located inside Puente Romano Beach Resort on the Golden Mile, it brings the Nobu style to one of the most glamorous resort settings in the city.

The cuisine combines Japanese technique with Peruvian influence, creating the signature Nobu flavour that people know all over the world. Dishes like black cod miso, yellowtail sashimi, rock shrimp tempura and refined sushi plates are part of the experience.

Nobu is not only about the food. It is also about the atmosphere. The restaurant sits in the heart of Puente Romano’s evening scene, surrounded by restaurants, bars, gardens and the energy of La Plaza. Dinner here can easily become cocktails afterwards, and that is part of the appeal.

For Japanese dining with glamour, energy and international recognition, Nobu Marbella remains a key name.

Kemuri by Dani García

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Kemuri is one of the most atmospheric Japanese restaurants in Marbella. Created by Dani García, it brings together omakase, seasonal product and a darker, more intimate restaurant feeling close to the Puente Romano and Nobu Hotel setting.

The concept is built around trust in the chef. You sit down and allow the itamae to guide the experience, with dishes prepared using high-quality seasonal produce. It feels elegant, controlled and full of detail.

Kemuri is different from the larger Japanese restaurants in Marbella. It feels more hidden, more personal and more focused on the ritual of the meal. The setting is minimalist, the service is calm and the experience is designed to feel special from start to finish.

For a refined Japanese dinner with a sense of mystery and intimacy, Kemuri is one of the most interesting choices in Marbella.

Purosushi

Purosushi is one of the most important recent additions to the Japanese dining scene in Marbella. Located at Puente Romano, it brings a calm and serious sushi experience to one of the city’s most famous resort destinations.

The restaurant now offers two distinct ways to enjoy its Japanese cuisine: an omakase counter and an à la carte lounge. That makes it especially interesting, because you can choose between a full chef-led experience or a more flexible dinner with sushi, sashimi and grilled dishes to share.

What makes Purosushi stand out is the feeling of quiet precision. It is more restrained than many of the glamorous restaurants around Puente Romano, and that is exactly the charm. The focus is on product, technique and atmosphere.

For sushi lovers and guests looking for a more intimate Japanese experience on the Golden Mile, Purosushi is one of the strongest names for 2026.

99 Sushi Bar Marbella

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99 Sushi Bar Marbella brings high-end Japanese dining to the elegant setting of Anantara Villa Padierna Palace. It is slightly outside the centre of Marbella, but it is absolutely worth including for guests who want a polished and luxurious sushi experience.

The restaurant combines traditional Japanese expertise with more avant-garde presentation, using premium ingredients and a refined approach to service. The setting adds a lot to the experience: Villa Padierna is one of the most beautiful resort environments on the coast, and 99 Sushi Bar fits naturally into that atmosphere.

This is a strong choice for elegant dinners, special occasions and guests staying around Villa Padierna, Benahavís, Estepona or the western side of Marbella.

For high-end sushi in a luxury resort setting, 99 Sushi Bar Marbella remains a very strong option.

Tahini Marbella

Tahini is one of Marbella’s most established Japanese sushi bars. Located at Hotel Gran Meliá Don Pepe on the Golden Mile, it offers a polished but relaxed setting with sea views and a romantic atmosphere.

The restaurant focuses on sushi, sashimi and Japanese dishes prepared with a refined, elegant style. It is less dramatic than Nobu or Kemuri, but very pleasant for a dinner where you want good Japanese food, a beautiful location and a calm coastal feeling.

Tahini works especially well for couples, relaxed dinners, sushi cravings and guests staying around the Golden Mile or central Marbella. The atmosphere is sophisticated but easy.

For Japanese dining with sea views and a classic Golden Mile setting, Tahini is a lovely choice.

KAI at Laguna

KAI at Laguna brings a different kind of Japanese and Asian dining experience to the wider Marbella area. Located at Laguna, between Marbella and Estepona, it offers a beachfront setting with Mediterranean views, lush gardens, terraces, drinks, music and a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

The concept is inspired by Southeast Asia and Japanese-Mediterranean fusion, making it more lifestyle-driven than a traditional sushi restaurant. It works well for lunch, dinner, cocktails at sunset or a day spent between the beach and the restaurant.

What we like about KAI is that it gives Japanese and Asian dining a very Marbella feeling. It is stylish, open, social and connected to the sea. It is the kind of place where lunch can slowly become drinks, or where a sunset dinner feels relaxed but still special.

KAI is especially interesting because it shows how the Japanese dining scene around Marbella is expanding beyond classic sushi counters. It is about atmosphere, location, design, music and food all together.

For a stylish Asian beachfront experience slightly west of Marbella, KAI is one of the most relevant names to know.

Dajidali

Dajidali is one of those Japanese restaurants that people talk about quietly, and then keep coming back to. Located in Guadalmina, close to San Pedro de Alcántara, it has built a strong local reputation for sushi, Japanese dishes and a more understated dining experience.

This is not the glossy resort feeling of Nobu, Purosushi or 99 Sushi Bar. Dajidali is more relaxed, more local and more about the food than the scene. That is exactly why it belongs in this guide.

The menu includes sushi, nigiri, sashimi and Japanese favourites, with a reputation for good product, friendly service and a loyal following. It works well for a casual dinner, a local sushi night or a Japanese meal away from the busier Golden Mile and Puerto Banús restaurants.

For guests staying around Guadalmina, San Pedro or the west side of Marbella, Dajidali is a very useful name to know.

Koi Marbella

Koi Marbella is a good option for guests looking for sushi and Asian fusion in a more relaxed setting. It does not have the same luxury positioning as Nobu, Nintai or Purosushi, but it adds variety to Marbella’s Japanese dining scene.

The atmosphere is more casual and approachable, making it useful for easy dinners, sushi with friends or a night when you want Japanese flavours without the formality of an omakase counter.

Koi works especially well for people staying around central Marbella or looking for a more flexible Japanese restaurant experience.

For relaxed sushi and Asian dining, Koi Marbella is worth knowing.

Matuya Sushi

Matuya Sushi is a more casual sushi option in Marbella. It is useful for guests who want an easy Japanese meal, sushi rolls, takeaway-style comfort or a less formal dinner.

It should not be positioned in the same category as Ta-Kumi, Nintai, Nobu or Purosushi. Instead, it belongs in the guide as a practical, casual option for sushi in Marbella.

Sometimes that is exactly what you want: simple sushi, an easy dinner and a relaxed setting without the structure of a luxury restaurant.

For casual sushi in Marbella, Matuya Sushi is a useful name to include.

Conclusion

Japanese dining in Marbella has become much more than sushi. Today, the city offers refined omakase, beautifully prepared sashimi and nigiri, robata cooking, wagyu, tempura, sake pairings, Japanese-Mediterranean flavours and relaxed Asian dining by the sea.

For us at MarbsLifestyle.com, that variety is what makes the Japanese restaurant scene in Marbella so special. Ta-Kumi remains one of the essential names for classic Japanese dining, while KAI at Laguna shows a more lifestyle-driven side of Asian cuisine with its beachfront setting and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Between them, restaurants like Nintai, Nobu, Kemuri, Purosushi, 99 Sushi Bar, Tahini, Dajidali, Koi and Matuya each bring their own style to the city.

Whether you are looking for a serious omakase experience, a polished Japanese dinner, excellent wagyu, a relaxed lunch by the sea or a stylish night out, Marbella now has a Japanese restaurant for every mood.