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    Azabu Wakei

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    Azabu Wakei, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Azabu Wakei

    Azabu Wakei is a small-format dining room in Nishiazabu, Minato City, suited to special occasions and business dinners where privacy and a quieter setting matter. Booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to Tokyo's upper tier, but plan two to three weeks ahead. Confirmed details are limited — contact the venue directly for menu format, group dining, and current availability.

    Azabu Wakei, Nishiazabu, Tokyo

    Seats at Azabu Wakei are limited, and that constraint is the first thing to understand before you try to book. This is a small-format dining room in Nishiazabu, one of Tokyo's quieter upscale residential pockets, and availability does not accumulate. If you are planning a special occasion dinner in Tokyo, start the reservation process well ahead of your travel dates rather than treating this as a fallback option.

    Who Should Book

    Azabu Wakei is positioned for the kind of dinner where the occasion matters as much as the food: a significant birthday, a business meal that needs to feel considered, or a date where you want the room to do some of the work. Nishiazabu's character as a neighbourhood — low-traffic, residential, away from the tourist density of Roppongi's main strip — gives this address a sense of privacy that many central Tokyo dining rooms cannot offer. For diners who find the theatre of Ginza's high-profile rooms slightly performative, the relative discretion of this part of Minato City is a practical advantage.

    The Private and Group Experience

    Because venue-specific details on capacity and private dining configuration are not confirmed in Pearl's data at this time, the practical advice here is direct: if you are booking for a group or need a private room for a business dinner, contact the venue before assuming that option exists. Many small Japanese restaurants in this tier do accommodate private bookings but require advance arrangement and often a minimum spend. Do not arrive expecting separation from the main room without having confirmed it. For groups of four or more with a special-occasion brief, this is the kind of venue worth a direct enquiry rather than an online booking assumption.

    Booking Window and Logistics

    The address is 2 Chome-7-9 Nishiazabu, Minato City. The nearest major transit reference points are Hiroo Station on the Hibiya Line and Roppongi Station on the Hibiya and Oedo lines, both within walkable or short-taxi distance. Phone and website details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data , approach booking through a concierge or third-party reservation platform if direct contact information is not readily available. Booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to comparable venues in Tokyo's upper tier, which means demand exists but is not at the level of the city's hardest tables to secure. That said, easy is relative: book at least two to three weeks out for a standard dinner, and further in advance for weekend dates or occasions where you cannot be flexible on timing.

    Practical Details

    DetailAzabu WakeiHarutakaRyuGinDen
    Booking difficultyEasyHardModerateModerate
    Price tierNot confirmed¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥
    LocationNishiazabu, MinatoGinzaRoppongiJimbocho
    FormatNot confirmedOmakase counterKaisekiInnovative Japanese
    Private diningEnquire directlyLimitedAvailableLimited

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    FAQ: Azabu Wakei

    • How far ahead should I book Azabu Wakei? Two to three weeks minimum for a weekday booking; further out for weekends or occasions with no date flexibility. Booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to Tokyo's upper tier, but that does not mean same-week availability is reliable. Use a concierge or reservation platform if direct contact details are not currently published.
    • What should I order at Azabu Wakei? Specific menu details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data. As a general principle for Japanese fine dining venues in this price neighbourhood, ask when booking what the current menu structure looks like and whether dietary restrictions can be accommodated in advance rather than on arrival.
    • What should a first-timer know about Azabu Wakei? The location in Nishiazabu is quieter than Ginza or central Roppongi , plan your route in advance rather than assuming you can walk from a major transit hub without a map. Confirm booking details, format, and any dress expectations directly, as published information is limited. Treat this as a considered dining occasion rather than a casual drop-in.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Azabu Wakei? Bar or counter seating details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data. If counter dining is important to your experience, confirm availability when you book rather than assuming the format.
    • What should I wear to Azabu Wakei? No dress code is confirmed in Pearl's data. For a Nishiazabu fine dining address at this tier, smart casual is a safe baseline , the kind of outfit you would wear to a business dinner where you want to look considered without being overdressed. Check directly if you are uncertain.
    • Can Azabu Wakei accommodate groups? Group capacity is not confirmed in Pearl's data. For parties of four or more, contact the venue directly before booking to confirm whether a private space or group configuration is available and whether a minimum spend applies. Do not assume group accommodation without prior confirmation.

    Compare Azabu Wakei

    Full Comparison: Azabu Wakei
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Azabu WakeiEasy
    HarutakaSushiMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    L'EffervescenceFrenchMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    RyuGinKaiseki, JapaneseMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    CronyInnovative, FrenchMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    DenInnovative, JapaneseMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

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