Akasaka Komegin
Do I need a reservation?
赤坂 米ぎん is walk-in friendly.
How many seats are available?
The restaurant has 50 seats.
What are the operating hours?
赤坂 米ぎん operates Monday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM for lunch and 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM for dinner. It is closed on Sundays.
How close is the nearest station?
赤坂 米ぎん is 3 minutes from Akasaka Station and 1 minute from Tameike-Sanno Station.
Does 赤坂 米ぎん serve a braised pork belly set?
The restaurant serves a braised pork belly set (豚の角煮定食) for 1,900 yen, as noted by Tokyoグルメ (@tokyo_foods).
Akasaka Komegin
(赤坂 米ぎん)
4.7(67) reviews
Akasaka溜池山王駅 (0.17 mi)
TC Score
Emerging
4.7(67) reviews
Akasaka溜池山王駅 (0.17 mi)
Japanese
Teishoku
About Akasaka Komegin
Akasaka is known for its business district, and Akasaka Komegin provides a dining option with a focus on Japanese teishoku. They specialize in freshly cooked rice prepared in a clay pot, along with dishes like braised pork belly (豚の角煮) and dried mackerel (鯖の文化干). The space offers a modern, lively ambiance with seating for 50 guests. The convenience of walk-in dining sets it apart from reservation-only establishments. Tokyoグルメ (@tokyo_foods) highlights specific menu items, including the 1,900 yen braised pork belly set meal. While Google reviews show a strong 4.7, Tabelog indicates a more reserved 3.2, which suggests it caters to a different set of expectations. This makes Akasaka Komegin accessible for spontaneous visits in a busy area.
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