
A fine dining date spot.
French-Japanese fusion course meals made with fresh ingredients from Tsukiji.

A rare spot where you can try high-quality duck sushi.
Ducks rule the world, that's what this restaurant serving duck sushi and natural wines believes. We agree.

Traditional facade on the outside, modern cuisine on the inside.
Savor French-Japanese cuisine courses served in an old wooden residential house, a treat for a special occasion or for lovers of curated food experiences.

Food options for indecisive parties in a very cool space.
Possibly the coolest food court in Tokyo - a dim-lit setting, lots of plants, and trendy food options ranging from modern Japanese to ethnic fusion dishes.

A hidden wine and dine spot.
If you're a wine lover, you can't skip this spot. You'll be impressed by the bottles of wine lined up along the wall. Tapas served there includes asparagus gratin and anchovy butter fries that will satisfy any light cravings.

A beloved café among Tsukiji’s workers, known for its spaghetti.
The Japanese-style spaghetti, topped with plenty of shiso and nori, is irresistible, and their freshly squeezed orange squash is another favorite.