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5 New Tokyo Restaurants to Know: March 2026 Openings

Updated: June 9, 2026
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Each month, we track Tokyo's new restaurant openings, surfacing the most noteworthy debuts across the city. For March 2026, our analysis of early social media signals and initial diner reviews points to five spots gaining traction. This list covers a complex shio ramen in Shinjuku, a Spanish buffet and Italian trattoria in Shinagawa's new OIMACHI TRACKS complex, and a teishoku spot in Akasaka focused on clay pot rice.

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les joues de BeBe Oi-machi branch

les joues de BeBe 大井町店

A four bread set with four accompaniments for ¥1,000 is the main draw at this new bakery cafe in Shinagawa's OIMACHI TRACKS complex. The specialty is a chewy bread with a texture one creator described as 'baby cheek-like mochi-mochi'. This focus on a specific, memorable texture sets it apart from typical French-style bakeries that prioritize a crisp crust. It's a high value (COSPA), casual stop for a quick lunch or pastry, especially for those exploring the new Shinagawa development. The broad menu and terrace seating make it accessible for solo diners and small groups.

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Ramen Shion

RAMEN 紫苑

The Tokujo Shio Ramen is the only item currently on the menu, built on a complex consommé-style soup of two regional chicken varieties. The shio tare is the core of the operation, blending six types of salt with twenty different dried ingredients to create a layered flavor profile. The noodles are a custom whole wheat blend from the respected Maruyama Seimen noodle company. This is a specialist's bowl, aimed at diners who appreciate the technical details of ramen construction. The chef's background at several well known shops suggests a deliberate approach that has quickly earned a solid local reputation.

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Rizaran Ōimachi Branch

リザラン 大井町店

A Spanish lunch buffet for ¥3,990 offers over 20 dishes, including paella, tapas, and pinchos, plus dessert and unlimited drinks. Unlike many buffets where volume trumps quality, early reports suggest the individual dishes are well executed. A booking promotion through TableCheck on weekdays can remove the time limit, turning a quick lunch into a leisurely meal. This spot is best suited for groups or lunches where variety is the main goal. The expansive terrace seating makes it a strong option for pleasant weather, offering a different pace from the area's many quick service restaurants.

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GONZO Oimachi Store

GONZO大井町店

This 95 seat Pizzeria & Trattoria is another anchor tenant of the new OIMACHI TRACKS, offering Italian classics like pizza and pasta alongside grilled wagyu. As one of three major new openings in the same Shinagawa complex, GONZO positions itself as the versatile, group friendly Italian option, contrasting with the Spanish buffet at Rizaran and the bakery cafe fare at les joues de BeBe. With extensive table, counter, and terrace seating, it's a great choice for a casual dinner or group gathering without the pressure of a fixed menu. The broad menu accommodates different tastes and budgets.

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Akasaka Komegin

赤坂 米ぎん

The focus here is Japanese teishoku (set meals), with the main event being freshly cooked rice served from a traditional clay pot. The restaurant emphasizes the quality of its core ingredient, using freshly milled rice and ultra soft water from the Shirakami-Sanchi mountains to cook each batch. This commitment elevates simple set meals like braised pork belly or grilled mackerel. In the business centric neighborhood of Akasaka, this spot offers a traditional Japanese lunch that feels restorative. It's a solid choice for a working lunch or for visitors seeking a classic teishoku experience done with care.

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