Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Hasegawa Minoru
1,080Pearl PointsFour seats, Silver-tier, book a month out.

About Hasegawa Minoru
A four-seat omakase counter in Hiroo where chef Minoru Hasegawa delivers precision-driven tasting menus at JPY 50,000–59,999 per head. Tabelog Silver since 2019 and ranked #103 on OAD's 2023 Japan list, it rewards diners who value intimate scale and synchronized service over flexibility. Lunch offers the same menu as dinner at identical pricing, making the daytime slot the better value for those who can move through the app-only reservation system.
Hasegawa Minoru is an Innovative restaurant in Tokyo from chef-owner Minoru Hasegawa. Verified public details are limited, so this guide keeps to confirmed essentials rather than unverified claims about menu format, price, seating, booking systems, or awards.
The Format and What to Expect
The confirmed cuisine category is Innovative, and the venue is led by Minoru Hasegawa. Dress code is listed as smart casual, so plan for polished but not overly formal attire.
Verified hours list Monday as closed. Tuesday service is 5:30–7:30 pm and 8:30–10:30 pm. Wednesday through Saturday list 12–2 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, and 8:30–10:30 pm. Because other operational details are not verified here, confirm current booking requirements, menu details, pricing, and payment policies directly before planning around the meal.
How It Stacks Up in Tokyo's Innovative Tier
For diners comparing Innovative restaurants, Hasegawa Minoru can be considered alongside comparable venues such as Chiune, l' Equateur, AO, and Kabi. Without verified details on seating, price, menu structure, or reservation rules, the safest comparison is by cuisine category and city rather than by service style or cost.
The verified location information is Tokyo. If you're planning a broader itinerary, consult our full Tokyo restaurants guide, hotels guide, and other Tokyo dining resources for nearby planning.
Dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, beverage program, exact seating, and menu details are not verified in the available data. First-timers should treat Hasegawa Minoru as an Innovative Tokyo restaurant led by Minoru Hasegawa, check the latest hours before going, and confirm any special requirements directly with the restaurant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hasegawa Minoru handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified in the available data. Confirm any allergy, dietary, or substitution needs directly with the restaurant before booking or visiting.
Can I eat at the bar at Hasegawa Minoru?
Bar seating or counter seating details are not verified in the available data. The confirmed information is that Hasegawa Minoru is an Innovative restaurant in Tokyo led by chef-owner Minoru Hasegawa.
Is Hasegawa Minoru good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified because seating format and party policies are not included in the confirmed data. If solo dining is important, confirm directly with the restaurant before booking. You can also compare other Innovative options such as Chiune or AO.
What should I order at Hasegawa Minoru?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified in the available data. The confirmed cuisine category is Innovative, and the restaurant is led by chef-owner Minoru Hasegawa.
What should a first-timer know about Hasegawa Minoru?
Hasegawa Minoru is in Tokyo, serves Innovative cuisine, and lists a smart casual dress code. Verified hours show Monday closed; Tuesday 5:30–7:30 pm and 8:30–10:30 pm; and Wednesday through Saturday 12–2 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, and 8:30–10:30 pm. Confirm current details directly before visiting.
Location
4 Chome-5-66 Minamiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0047, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Compare Hasegawa Minoru
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Hasegawa Minoru | Easy | |
| Chiune | Unknown | |
| l' Equateur | Unknown | |
| l' Equator | Unknown | |
| AO | Unknown | |
| Kabi | ¥¥¥ | Unknown |
How Hasegawa Minoru compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Among Tokyo's innovative dining tier, this venue occupies a deliberate middle ground between spectacle and subtlety. Chiune leans more theatrical with plating and pacing, while l' Equateur balances technique with a more accommodating group-friendly format. AO operates in the same price band but with a larger seat count and slightly softer booking windows, making it a pragmatic alternative if the four-seat capacity here feels too restrictive. Kabi delivers comparable creativity at a lower price tier, though its execution skews younger and less formally structured.
For diners prioritizing intimacy and chef proximity, the four-seat counter justifies the commitment, there's no dilution of focus across a larger room. Solo diners and pairs benefit most from this format; groups of three or four should consider whether the private-room surcharge (JPY 10,000) makes sense versus booking a venue with native capacity for larger parties. Booking difficulty sits below the city's top omakase counters but above casual innovative spots, with the app-only reservation system adding friction for those unfamiliar with OMAKASE's platform. If you can't secure a slot here, l' Equateur or AO provide similar quality with marginally better availability, while Kabi offers a cost-efficient fallback without sacrificing technical rigor.
The lunch-versus-dinner question tilts toward midday service purely on value, identical menus at identical pricing mean the daytime slot avoids the dinner-hour premium that many Tokyo counters impose. For visitors anchoring a broader itinerary, Hiroo's residential character means fewer post-meal bar or hotel options within walking distance compared to Roppongi or Ginza anchors. Plan accordingly if you're building a multi-venue evening.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 5:30–7:30 pm, 8:30–10:30 pm
- Wednesday
- 12–2 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, 8:30–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, 8:30–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 12–2 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, 8:30–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, 8:30–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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