Request a quiet evening
The room opens for booking sixty days ahead. A handful of counter seats are held each evening for those who arrive without one.
A few notes on the room.
Reservations open sixty days ahead at the start of each month. A handful of counter seats are held back each evening and released on the day.
Dinner is a single nine movement tasting served to the whole table, and runs close to three hours. Lunch is a shorter carte at the counter.
Tell us when you book and again on arrival. A full vegetarian tasting is offered with a little notice, and we can reshape almost any movement.
A card holds the booking but is not charged. We ask for two days' notice to cancel or change a party, so the seat can be offered on.
Things guests ask before they arrive.
In the evening we serve one tasting of nine movements, written each dawn and set for the whole table. At the daytime counter you may order a la carte from a shorter list.
Yes. Tell us when you book and again on arrival. Because the menu follows the morning market, we can reshape almost any movement, and a full vegetarian tasting is offered with a little notice.
The room opens for booking sixty days ahead at the start of each month. A handful of counter seats are held back each evening and released on the day.
There is no formal code. The room is calm and unhurried, so we ask only that you arrive ready to stay for the whole evening, which runs close to three hours.
We do. The temperance pairing runs the full length of the tasting in fermented tea, verjus, and cold infusion, written with the same care as the wine flight.
Guests of all ages are welcome at lunch. The evening tasting is a long and quiet affair, and we find it suits guests of around twelve years and older.
Quiet photographs of your own table are welcome. We ask only that flashes stay off, so the cool light of the room holds for every table around you.
We sit above Marunouchi, a short walk from Tokyo station. There is no car park, and the surrounding streets are made for arriving on foot.