Our Story
Kamon
“Ka” (家) means house or family, and “Mon” (紋) means symbol or emblem.
In Japan, these emblems represent the identity and heritage of a family, passed down from generation to generation as a mark of origin and belonging.
Inspired by this tradition, our symbol brings together two places that are part of our essence: Mount Fuji, a symbol of Japan, and the bat, the historic emblem of Valencia.
A fusion of cultures, tradition and sensitivity that defines the essence of Kamon.
Our Chef
Hiro Suzuki
Hiro Suzuki grew up in a family with a strong Japanese culinary tradition, surrounded from an early age by cooking, respect for ingredients and sensitivity to flavour.
His journey between Japan, Italy and Valencia has shaped a gastronomic proposal that brings together Japanese precision and Mediterranean soul from a personal and contemporary perspective.
At Kamon, Hiro reflects his life and cultural journey through elegant, honest and creative cuisine, where tradition and innovation coexist in balance.
