
Sushi Tokyo Ten
Shibuya, Tokyo
Bar in Tokyo, Japan
Why go
Ten is worth considering when the brief is simple: an easy Shibuya meeting point for a date, casual celebration, or business-adjacent meal. It is not the strongest pick for diners chasing awards, chef detail, or a clearly defined signature format, but it works when convenience and low booking friction matter more than destination status.
About Sushi Tokyo Ten
In Tokyo, Ten is easiest to evaluate on the few details that are verified: it is open daily from 11 AM–3 PM and 5–11 PM, the dress code is smart casual. That makes it a practical candidate when the decision is less about a heavily documented destination meal and more about finding a Tokyo venue with clear operating windows.
The recommendation is conditional but useful. Consider it when timing and simplicity matter more than chasing a named chef, awards pedigree, cuisine claim, or published signature menu. The strongest verified case here is not trophy dining; it is a Tokyo option with daily hours from 11 AM–3 PM and 5–11 PM. For a specific occasion, confirm the details that matter to your group before building the whole plan around it.
Choose it for clear Tokyo hours, not a trophy meal
Ten is a better fit for someone who wants a Tokyo option with direct midday and evening windows than for someone choosing solely on the basis of accolades, chef reputation, or a documented menu format. If the plan includes other stops before or after, use our full Tokyo bars guide to shape the rest of the evening; if Ten is the anchor, our full Tokyo restaurants guide gives broader restaurant-first alternatives.
Value is harder to judge because no verified price tier is listed here, so treat the value question as experiential rather than numeric. The safer expectation is a practical Tokyo option that earns its place through clear hours and a smart-casual baseline. If the occasion needs a view, a more clearly defined format, or a hotel-lounge feel, cross-shop before committing.
Good for straightforward planning if expectations are clear
For a simple outing, Ten may be useful when the priority is a Tokyo venue with clear hours and a smart-casual dress code. It is less compelling if the plan needs a strong narrative hook: there are no verified awards, chef details, cuisine focus, signature dishes, prices, or seating details to build the visit around. That does not make it a bad choice; it just means the venue should be judged as a practical Tokyo option rather than a destination splurge.
For business or group planning, the same logic applies. The venue may be useful when people need a simple Tokyo meeting point and a daily midday or evening window that is easy to understand. Larger groups should be more cautious unless seating format and availability are confirmed directly. For a fuller night in the city, broader category browsing may be more useful than forcing one venue to do everything: start with our full Tokyo hotels guide or our full Tokyo experiences guide.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Ten presents as a neighbourhood after-work bar that trades ceremony for the easy rhythms of local life. Perched on the third floor of a newer Shibuya complex, it feels deliberately set apart from the bustle below — the kind of place you have to mean to visit. The crowd skews professional and pragmatic: tech and creative workers who want a relaxed drink without white-tablecloth fuss. The writing frames Ten as modern and unpretentious, an approachable counter to the ritualised bars of Ginza while still offering a focused, local evening atmosphere.
Best For
Ten is best for early evening drinks and casual after-work gatherings. The piece places it squarely in the category of neighbourhood bars that fill as office life winds down, so it suits professionals stopping by for a straightforward pour with colleagues or acquaintances. It is not pitched as a destination cocktail shrine or formal dining spot; instead it caters to those who want something reliably local and unceremonious. Expect it to function as a meeting place for short, convivial visits rather than long tasting menus or celebratory banquets.
Ordering Tips
Treat Ten like a classic neighbourhood bar: come in the early evening when the working crowd arrives and ask the bartender for a straightforward drink suited to the session. The profile contrasts with Ginza’s ritual bars, so you should expect practical, unfussy service rather than formal ceremony. Because the venue is positioned within the daily rhythms of the neighbourhood, leaning on the bartender’s recommendation for a reliable, no-frills pour is both appropriate and in keeping with the bar’s modest, local-minded spirit.
Planning details
Location
Japan, 〒150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya, 3 Chome−21−3 ストリーム 3階 · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Ishinohana, Notable alternative
- Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, Notable alternative
- Tower's Bar BELLOVISTO, Notable alternative
- Estacion Café, lounge, Notable alternative
- Izakaya Vin, Notable alternative
Bar context
How It Compares
Choose Ten when Shibuya convenience is the priority and the night needs to stay easy. Compared with Ishinohana, it reads as the lower-friction choice; Ishinohana is the better cross-shop if the evening is meant to be cocktail-led rather than built around a central, practical stop.
For a hotel-lounge feel, Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, Tower's Bar BELLOVISTO, Estacion Café, lounge are stronger alternatives, especially for a polished date or business drink. Ten is the more practical call if the group wants Shibuya Stream specifically and does not need a hotel setting to justify the plan.
Izakaya Vin is the more natural cross-shop for a relaxed, food-and-drink night where atmosphere matters more than formality. Ten suits planners who want the simplest Shibuya logistics; Izakaya Vin suits diners who want the evening to feel more deliberately social.
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Compare Sushi Tokyo Ten
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Ten | Tokyo | No published awards |
| Ishinohana | Tokyo | No published awards |
| Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel | Tokyo | No published awards |
| Tower's Bar BELLOVISTO | Tokyo | No published awards |
| Estacion Café, lounge | Tokyo | No published awards |
| Izakaya Vin | Tokyo | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ten open late?
Ten is open until 11 PM every day, with evening hours from 5–11 PM. It is also open daily from 11 AM–3 PM.
Is Ten good for a date?
It may be, if the goal is a simple Tokyo outing with clear hours and a smart-casual dress code rather than a heavily documented destination dinner. Compared with Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, Ten should be considered on its own practical merits rather than as a hotel-style experience.
What's the crowd like at Ten?
The crowd is not verified. The safest way to plan is to focus on the confirmed basics: Ten is in Tokyo, keeps daily 11 AM–3 PM and 5–11 PM hours, lists a smart-casual dress code.
What's the best time to go to Ten?
Ten is open from 11 AM to 3 PM daily and from 5–11 PM daily. Choose the window that best fits your Tokyo plan.
Is the food good at Ten?
There are no verified details here about cuisine, signature dishes, chef, awards, or menu format. Treat Ten as a practical Tokyo option first, compare it with other venues, including Ishinohana or Izakaya Vin, if you want to weigh different places.
Does Ten have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not verified. Confirm seating details directly before booking if that matters to your visit.
Is Ten good for groups?
Group suitability is not verified. Ten may be worth considering because it has daily 11 AM–3 PM and 5–11 PM hours, but confirm seating format and availability directly. If you want a different setting, you might also compare options such as Tower's Bar BELLOVISTO or Estacion Café, lounge.



















