Akasaka Komegin

Akasaka Komegin

Akasaka Komegin

(赤坂 米ぎん)

54
Google

4.7(67) reviews

Akasaka溜池山王駅 (0.17 mi)

Japanese

Teishoku

1 social media post

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.

Notable dishes

freshly cooked rice in a clay potbraised pork bellydried mackerel

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Frequently asked questions

  • 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).