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GinzaGinza-itchome Sta. (0.04 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.9(26) reviews
Ginza Ugai is an appointment-only kaiseki restaurant in Ginza. The chef's tasting menus highlight modern techniques and seasonal ingredients.

4.9(26) reviews
Ginza Ugai is an appointment-only kaiseki restaurant in Ginza. The chef's tasting menus highlight modern techniques and seasonal ingredients.

IchibanchōHanzomon Station (0.23 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.8(175) reviews
Sushi Mizukami in Ichibanchō: Edomae sushi with Sukiyabashi Jiro lineage. Features include maguro (tuna), hokkigai (surf clam) and hamaguri (clam).

4.8(175) reviews
Sushi Mizukami in Ichibanchō: Edomae sushi with Sukiyabashi Jiro lineage. Features include maguro (tuna), hokkigai (surf clam) and hamaguri (clam).

KagurazakaUshigome-kagurazaka Sta. (0.31 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.9(83) reviews
NK in Kagurazaka: Innovative Japanese cuisine meets wood-fired grilling. polished dishes and a connection to Michelin-starred Ishikawa.

4.9(83) reviews
NK in Kagurazaka: Innovative Japanese cuisine meets wood-fired grilling. polished dishes and a connection to Michelin-starred Ishikawa.

EbisuHiro-o Station (0.49 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.9(136) reviews
Sushi Akira in Ebisu: Experience Edomae-style sushi with seasonal ingredients. Chef Akira's omakase is consistently praised. Very difficult to reserve... more

4.9(136) reviews
Sushi Akira in Ebisu: Experience Edomae-style sushi with seasonal ingredients. Chef Akira's omakase is consistently praised. Very difficult to reserve... more

GinzaShimbashi Station (0.28 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.4(81) reviews
Ren in Ginza is a kaiseki restaurant relocated from Kagurazaka. Enjoy seasonal ingredients and artistic presentation in an intimate setting. Reservati... more

4.4(81) reviews
Ren in Ginza is a kaiseki restaurant relocated from Kagurazaka. Enjoy seasonal ingredients and artistic presentation in an intimate setting. Reservati... more

AkasakaAkasaka Station (0.13 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.9(66) reviews
Akasaka Ogino in Akasaka: seasonal kaiseki cuisine with artistic plating. A modern take on traditional Japanese dining, very popular and hard to book.

4.9(66) reviews
Akasaka Ogino in Akasaka: seasonal kaiseki cuisine with artistic plating. A modern take on traditional Japanese dining, very popular and hard to book.

NijikkimachiUshigome-kagurazaka Sta. (0.39 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.8(168) reviews
Secreto in Nijikkimachi, Shinjuku: innovative fusion cuisine and a theatrical atmosphere make this spot ideal for a special night.

4.8(168) reviews
Secreto in Nijikkimachi, Shinjuku: innovative fusion cuisine and a theatrical atmosphere make this spot ideal for a special night.

ShirokaneShirokane-Takanawa Station (0.41 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.8(85) reviews
Sushi Matsūra in Shirokane: Omakase-style dining with a focus on seasonal shellfish and white fish nigiri. An intimate sushi experience.

4.8(85) reviews
Sushi Matsūra in Shirokane: Omakase-style dining with a focus on seasonal shellfish and white fish nigiri. An intimate sushi experience.

HaramachiTogoshi Sta. (1.23 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.8(57) reviews
Caillou in Haramachi, Meguro: French cuisine known for its elegant atmosphere and Sakaeya meat dishes. Perfect for date night or special celebrations.

4.8(57) reviews
Caillou in Haramachi, Meguro: French cuisine known for its elegant atmosphere and Sakaeya meat dishes. Perfect for date night or special celebrations.

KagurazakaUshigome-kagurazaka Sta. (0.22 mi)¥¥¥¥

4.8(72) reviews
Hatou in Kagurazaka: Edomae sushi with aged akazu rice. Experience a serene, intimate setting and the chef's commitment to quality ingredients. Very e... more

4.8(72) reviews
Hatou in Kagurazaka: Edomae sushi with aged akazu rice. Experience a serene, intimate setting and the chef's commitment to quality ingredients. Very e... more