Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
LATURE
1,365Pearl PointsGame-forward French; book before autumn fills.

About LATURE
Chef Takuto Murota hunts his own game and grows vegetables in his home garden, bringing a direct sourcing philosophy to this twenty-seat French basement near Omotesando. At ¥10,000–¥14,999 for dinner, the value hinges on your appetite for nose-to-tail cooking — venison blood macarons and offal feature prominently. Book three weeks ahead, or request the seasonal course without game if you prefer to skip the wild protein.
LATURE is a French restaurant in Tokyo from chef-owner Takuto Murota. For Pearl readers, the verified essentials are concise: French cuisine, a ¥¥¥ price tier, and a smart casual dress code. LATURE is also listed among the Black Pearl Restaurant Guide 2026 one-diamond restaurants.
Because the verified record for LATURE is limited, treat more specific claims about menu format, signature dishes, seat count, opening year, reservation timing, payment methods, private rooms, lunch service, or exact pricing as unconfirmed unless you verify them directly with the restaurant before booking.
What You're Paying For
On the confirmed facts, LATURE is best understood as a premium French option in Tokyo led by Takuto Murota. The ¥¥¥ tier places it in special-occasion territory for many diners, though the exact bill will depend on the restaurant's current offering and your choices.
Smart casual dress code applies. If you are planning around dietary needs, allergies, a celebration, or a particular service time, confirm those details directly with the restaurant, because they are not part of the verified information here.
How It Stacks Up
Within Tokyo dining, LATURE sits as a ¥¥¥ French restaurant with confirmed Black Pearl Restaurant Guide 2026 one-diamond recognition. L'Effervescence and Benoit are allowed reference points for comparison, but their presence here should not be read as evidence of LATURE's specific menu, format, or service style.
Other comparisons include MONOLITH, NéMo, and Mono-bis. Use those peers as general alternatives rather than as evidence of LATURE's specific menu, format, or service style.
When to Go
Confirmed public details here do not establish lunch service, dinner-only service, closing days, or exact hours. Before committing to a date, check directly with LATURE for current availability and service times.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at LATURE?
LATURE is verified as a French restaurant, but the current menu format and specific dishes are not confirmed here. Check with the restaurant for the latest offering before you go.
Is LATURE good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability, seating layout, and counter availability are not confirmed in the verified information. Contact LATURE directly if you are booking for one.
What are alternatives to LATURE in Tokyo?
For comparisons, consider L'Effervescence, Benoit, MONOLITH, NéMo, or Mono-bis. Confirm each venue's current offering directly before choosing.
Is the tasting menu worth it at LATURE?
A tasting-menu format is not confirmed in the verified information. LATURE is a ¥¥¥ French restaurant in Tokyo, so value will depend on the current menu and what you are looking for.
Is LATURE worth the price?
LATURE is listed at the ¥¥¥ price tier and is recognized as a Black Pearl Restaurant Guide 2026 one-diamond restaurant. If you are looking for premium French dining in Tokyo, it belongs on the shortlist; confirm current pricing directly before booking.
Is LATURE good for a special occasion?
LATURE's ¥¥¥ price tier, French cuisine, and smart casual dress code make it a plausible special-occasion choice, but specific celebration services are not confirmed here. Ask the restaurant directly about any celebration arrangements.
Location
Japan, 〒150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya, 2 Chome−2−2 地下1階
Tokyo, Japan
Also Consider
- Mono-bis, French, ¥¥
- MONOLITH, French, ¥¥¥
- L'Effervescence, French, ¥¥¥¥
- Benoit, French, ¥¥¥
- NéMo, French, ¥¥¥
At ¥10,000–¥14,999 for dinner, this room sits between neighborhood bistros and one-star territory. L'Effervescence (¥¥¥¥) delivers more conceptual innovation but at nearly double the price and with a longer wait for reservations. Benoit (¥¥¥) offers Alain Ducasse-polished brasserie classics in a less adventurous format, easier to book, no game, and more tourist-friendly. For tighter budgets, Mono-bis (¥¥) provides solid French technique at half the cost, though the sourcing story is thinner and the dining room smaller.
MONOLITH (¥¥¥) and NéMo (¥¥¥) occupy the same price tier but lean toward seafood and vegetable-forward tasting menus with less emphasis on game. If you're specifically seeking a chef-hunter narrative with nose-to-tail venison and offal, this is the clearest choice in Tokyo. If that ingredient profile doesn't appeal, Benoit or Mono-bis will give you French cooking with fewer wild cards and easier booking windows.
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