Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Incanto
330ptsOAD-ranked Italian; easier to book than it should be.

About Incanto
Incanto is a serious Italian dinner destination in Minamiazabu with consecutive Opinionated About Dining placements in Japan's top restaurants. Chef Noriyuki Koike runs a focused kitchen that rewards guests who want depth over spectacle. Booking difficulty is rated easy, making this one of Tokyo's more accessible OAD-recognised Italian options — book one to two weeks out for weekdays, a little longer for Saturdays.
Italian in Minamiazabu: What Incanto Actually Is
The common assumption about Italian restaurants in Tokyo is that they exist on a spectrum from tourist-friendly pasta houses to showpiece fine-dining rooms chasing European credibility. Incanto, under chef Noriyuki Koike in Minamiazabu, sits in neither category. This is a serious Italian kitchen with a consistent track record on Opinionated About Dining — ranked #417 in Japan in 2024 and moving to #464 in 2025, with a Recommended listing in 2023 — operating five evenings a week from a residential pocket of Minato City that does not court foot traffic. If you are looking for a buzzy scene, look elsewhere. If you want a focused Italian dinner with genuine standing in Tokyo's critical community, Incanto warrants a booking.
The Space and the Experience
Minamiazabu is one of Tokyo's quieter upscale neighbourhoods, and Incanto fits that register. The address on 4-chome Minamiazabu suggests an intimate room rather than a sprawling dining floor , the kind of space where the layout encourages you to settle in for the evening rather than turn a table quickly. For explorers who prefer a room where the cooking takes precedence over the spectacle, this spatial temperament is a point in its favour. The restaurant runs Monday through Friday from 5:30 pm to midnight and closes slightly earlier on Saturdays at 11 pm. Sunday is dark. That midnight close on weekdays gives you real flexibility to let the meal run at its own pace, which matters for a dinner where the drinks program is as much a reason to be there as the food.
The Drinks Program
At an Italian restaurant operating at this level in Tokyo, the wine list is not an afterthought. Venues with OAD recognition in Japan's competitive dining scene tend to support their kitchens with serious cellars, and Incanto's Italian focus gives the list a natural spine: expect depth in Italian producers rather than a broad pan-European sweep. For guests who approach a meal from the bottle backward , choosing a wine first and building the evening around it , Incanto's format, a proper dinner-only service running to midnight, gives you the time to do that properly. This is not a venue where you feel rushed to the dessert course. If the Italian wine program is a priority for your Tokyo trip, Incanto belongs on your shortlist alongside Aroma Fresca and PRISMA.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which is a meaningful signal at a venue with OAD standing. You do not need to plan three months out, but given the restaurant's consistent award recognition and small probable footprint, booking a week or two in advance is a reasonable habit for a weekend Saturday slot. Weekday evenings should be accessible with shorter notice. The restaurant does not publish a phone number or website in the standard directories, so your leading route is a reservation platform or direct contact through a hotel concierge if you are staying nearby. For hotels in the area, see our full Tokyo hotels guide. Price range data is not available in our records, but OAD recognition at this tier in Tokyo typically places a venue in the mid-to-upper range for Italian dining , not Michelin three-star pricing, but a step above casual trattoria spend. Budget accordingly and confirm current pricing when you book.
How It Compares
If your interest is specifically Italian in Tokyo, Incanto has a cleaner critical record than most of its peers at this level. Aroma Fresca and Principio operate in a similar register, but Incanto's consecutive OAD placements give it a traceable quality signal over time. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura Tokyo brings a different proposition , brand cachet and a more theatrical room , and suits a different kind of booking decision. AlCeppo skews more classic trattoria. For Italian outside Tokyo, cenci in Kyoto and 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong are the regional reference points worth knowing.
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FAQ
How far ahead should I book Incanto?
- For weekday dinners, one to two weeks out is generally sufficient given the easy booking difficulty rating.
- Saturday slots are the tightest , aim for two to three weeks ahead to avoid missing your preferred date.
- No website or phone number is publicly listed, so use a reservation platform or your hotel concierge for the smoothest booking experience.
What should I wear to Incanto?
- No dress code is specified, but Minamiazabu's neighbourhood register and OAD recognition suggest smart casual is the right call.
- Overly casual dress (trainers, shorts) would feel out of place at a venue operating at this level.
- Tokyo diners at recognised Italian restaurants in Minato City typically lean toward neat, understated dressing rather than formal evening wear.
What should I order at Incanto?
- Specific menu data is not available in our records , always confirm the current menu when you book.
- At an OAD-listed Italian restaurant under a named chef, the pasta courses are typically where the kitchen's identity is clearest.
- Ask about the wine list when you reserve; at a serious Italian room, pairing by the glass or a sommelier-led bottle selection is worth the conversation.
What are alternatives to Incanto in Tokyo?
- Aroma Fresca is the closest peer for Italian at a similar critical standing.
- Principio and AlCeppo offer Italian in Tokyo at different price and formality points.
- For the broader Tokyo fine dining field, our full Tokyo restaurants guide covers the category in depth.
Is Incanto good for a special occasion?
- Yes, conditionally. The OAD recognition and intimate Minamiazabu setting make it a credible choice for a celebration dinner.
- The midnight close on weekdays means you are not being rushed out , a genuine asset for a longer occasion meal.
- If you need private dining or a large group table, confirm availability when booking; the probable room size means capacity is limited.
Is lunch or dinner better at Incanto?
- Incanto is dinner-only, opening at 5:30 pm every day it operates. There is no lunch service.
- For a weekday dinner, the midnight close gives you the longest possible window , worth noting if you want to let the meal breathe.
- Saturday service ends at 11 pm, so if you want maximum time at the table, a weekday booking serves you better.
Compare Incanto
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Incanto | Italian | Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #464 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked #417 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Japan Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| Harutaka | Sushi | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| L'Effervescence | French | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| HOMMAGE | Innovtive French, French | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Florilège | French | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Incanto?
A week to ten days out is usually sufficient. Incanto holds OAD recognition in Japan's competitive dining rankings, yet booking difficulty sits at the easier end of the spectrum for that tier — a window worth using before the restaurant's profile rises further. Avoid Sunday, which is the one night it closes.
What should I wear to Incanto?
Minamiazabu is a low-key upscale neighbourhood, and Incanto fits that register: polished but not formal. A collared shirt or neat separates for men, and equivalent effort for women, should be appropriate. The venue does not publish a dress code, so err on the side of tidy rather than black-tie.
What should I order at Incanto?
Specific menu details are not publicly documented, so committing to particular dishes is not possible here. What is clear is that chef Noriyuki Koike runs an Italian kitchen operating at OAD-ranked level in Japan — a country where Italian cooking at this tier tends toward precision and seasonal sourcing rather than crowd-pleasing staples. Trust the menu structure rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind.
What are alternatives to Incanto in Tokyo?
For Italian specifically, Aroma Fresca and Principale are the most-cited Tokyo comparisons at a similar level, though Incanto has a cleaner recent OAD trajectory than most peers. If your priority shifts to French fine dining in the same city, L'Effervescence and Florilège both carry stronger name recognition internationally and are worth considering depending on what format you want.
Is Incanto good for a special occasion?
Yes, with a couple of caveats. It has consecutive OAD recognition in Japan through 2025, which gives it credible standing as a destination dinner. The Minamiazabu address suggests an intimate rather than grand setting, which suits couples or small groups better than large celebrations. If you want a room that makes an immediate visual impression, other Tokyo venues may serve that purpose more explicitly.
Is lunch or dinner better at Incanto?
Dinner is the only option. Incanto opens at 5:30 pm Monday through Friday and Saturday, and is closed Sunday, with no lunch service listed. Saturday closes at 11 pm rather than midnight, so account for that if you want a longer evening.
Hours
- Monday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 5:30 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 5:30–11 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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