The Top 100 Places to Eat Near Menya Hyottoko Yurakucho
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Rank 1. RyuGin
Japanese, Fugu / Pufferfish
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Rank 2. L’Osier
French, French Contemporary
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Rank 3. ESqUISSE
French, Contemporary
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Rank 4. Ginza Kojyu
Japanese
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Rank 5. Tempura Kondo
Tempura
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Rank 6. Harutaka
Sushi
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Rank 7. SÉZANNE
French, Contemporary
Fine dining at its most quietly theatrical, Sézanne sits on the seventh floor of the Four Seasons Marunouchi, where the team serves a long tasting menu that blends French technique with serious Asian ingredients. The glass-walled kitchen keeps things watchable, and Tokyo's skyline handles the ambiance at night so nobody has to try too hard. Dress up, order champagne, and bring someone worth impressing.
- 50 Best 2025 · #7 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best 2026 · #16 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 8. Mutsukari
Japanese
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Rank 9. Les Saisons
French
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Rank 10. Torakuro
Japanese
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Rank 11. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura
Italian, Contemporary
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Rank 12. amarantos
French, Contemporary
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Rank 13. Hyakuyaku by Tokuyamazushi
Japanese
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Rank 14. Shokuzen Abe
Japanese
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Rank 15. Sushi Kojima
Sushi
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Rank 16. Zurriola
Spanish, Contemporary
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Rank 17. Ren Mishina
Japanese
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Rank 18. Ginza Fukuju
Japanese
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Rank 19. Ginza Shinohara
Japanese
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Rank 20. BEIGE Alain Ducasse
French
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Rank 21. L'AFFINAGE
French
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Rank 22. PRUNIER
French
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Rank 23. Sushi Kanesaka
Sushi
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Rank 25. Ginza Kousui
Japanese
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Rank 26. FARO
Italian
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Rank 27. Ginza Kitagawa
Japanese
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Rank 29. TOKi
Contemporary, Spanish Contemporary
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Rank 31. Kanda
Japanese
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Rank 32. Kutan
Japanese
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Rank 33. Oniku Karyu
Beef
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Rank 34. TROIS VISAGES
French, Contemporary
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Rank 37. Primo Passo
Italian
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Rank 38. hortensia
French, French Contemporary
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Rank 39. Shinbashi Sasada
Japanese
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Rank 40. Sushi Hashimoto
Sushi
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Rank 41. Four Seasons Tokyo at Otemachi
French, Contemporary
A luxury hotel in Otemachi, Tokyo's most buttoned-up business district, where the Four Seasons somehow makes you feel calm instead of corporate. The rooms lean into minimalist Japanese design with natural textures and serious light, and the four restaurants and bars are genuinely worth your time even if you're not staying here. The crowd is exactly what you'd expect: people who expensed the flight.
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Four Star
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- 50 Best 2025 · Most Admired Hotel Group Award
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Rank 42. Seiju
Tempura
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Rank 43. Koshikiryori Koki
Chinese
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Rank 45. Sushi Keita
Sushi
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Rank 46. L'ARGENT
French
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Rank 47. Yakitori Takahashi
Yakitori
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Rank 48. Ginza Katsukami 2
Tonkatsu
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Rank 49. apothéose
French
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Rank 51. CYCLE
French, Contemporary
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Rank 52. Hei Fung Terrace
Chinese
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Rank 53. Daigo
Shojin
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Rank 54. APICIUS
French
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Rank 55. Florilège
French
Chef Hiroyasu Kawate's tasting menu counter sits inside the ultra-modern Azabudai Hills complex and holds a spot on both Asia's and the World's 50 Best lists, which gives you a sense of the stakes. The open kitchen wraps around three sides of the room, so you're basically front-row for the whole show. The cooking is French at heart but genuinely Japanese in character, and leaning increasingly plant-forward in ways that actually surprise you.
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best 2025 · #36 · The World’s 50 Best Restaurants
- 50 Best 2026 · #31 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
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Rank 56. BIRD LAND
Yakitori
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Rank 57. Osteria da K. [káppa]
Italian
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Rank 58. Sushi Taichi
Sushi
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Rank 59. Le Nougat
French
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Rank 61. ARMANI / RISTORANTE
Italian, Contemporary
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Rank 62. ASAHINA Gastronome
French
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Rank 63. TSURUTOKAME
Japanese
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Rank 65. Ginza Toyoda
Japanese
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Rank 66. La Paix
French
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Rank 67. Ginza L’écrin
French
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Rank 68. Est
French
French fine dining inside the Four Seasons Otemachi, where the chef builds tasting menus almost entirely from Japanese ingredients, which sounds like a concept but actually just tastes like great cooking. The room pulls the kind of crowd that knows the difference between koshu and chardonnay, and the sommelier is happy to explain it. The pastry work at the end earns its own round of applause.
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Rank 70. Ginza Adachi Naoto
Japanese
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Rank 72. IMPERIAL TREASURE
Chinese
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Rank 73. MASIA
Spanish
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Rank 74. ARROCERÍA La Panza
Spanish
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Rank 75. Bistrot Vivienne
French
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Rank 77. Yamazato Tokyo
Kappo Japanese
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Rank 78. ESPRIT C. KEI GINZA
French, Contemporary
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Rank 80. YAUMAY
Chinese, Dim Sum
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Rank 81. LA BETTOLA da Ochiai
Italian
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Rank 82. Shin Harada
Italian
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Rank 83. Sushi Kobayashi
Sushi
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Rank 84. GINZA HABSBURG VEILCHEN
Austrian
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Rank 86. Sorahana
Japanese
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Rank 87. MAZ
Innovative
Virgilio Martinez, the chef behind Lima's legendary Central, runs this fine dining project in Tokyo where Peruvian and Japanese cuisines genuinely make sense together. The tasting menu takes you through Peru's ecosystems by altitude, which sounds pretentious but lands beautifully. It earned a spot on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, so the room is full of people who planned this dinner months ago and are absolutely fine with that.
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- 50 Best 2026 · #28 · Asia's 50 Best Restaurants
- The Infatuation Where To Eat When You’re Visiting Tokyo
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Rank 88. Oryōri Katsushi
Japanese
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Rank 89. Yaesu Unagi Hashimoto
Unagi / Freshwater Eel
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Rank 90. La Gloire
French
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Rank 91. Ginza Yondaime TAKAHASHIYA
Unagi / Freshwater Eel
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Rank 92. Tokihami
Izakaya
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Rank 93. Torigin Honten
Japanese
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Rank 94. Shabusen
Japanese
Ginza's got all the fuss you could want, and then there's Shabusen, a no-nonsense hot pot counter where you cook thin slices of wagyu yourself over your own little pot. It's sukiyaki or shabu-shabu, dipped in sesame or ponzu, and the whole setup is quietly wonderful, the kind of place regulars treat like a neighborhood secret even though it's eight floors up in a department store.
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Rank 95. Kagari Ramen
Noodles
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Rank 96. Chiso Koryu
Japanese
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Rank 97. LA BOTTEGAIA
Italian
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Rank 98. IBAIA
French
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Rank 99. Kabukizaura Masashi
Japanese
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Rank 100. Chez Inno
French