Restaurant in Sapporo, Japan
Clock
110Pearl PointsLow-stakes dinner

About Clock
Clock is worth considering when the Sapporo plan calls for a relaxed, lower-cost meal with credible recognition rather than a high-budget destination reservation. Its Tabelog 100 placement supports the value case, while the Maruyama setting makes it better for an easy lunch or dinner than a formal special-occasion night.
Clock in Sapporo is best presented with a simple, practical frame: a casual venue with an approachable listed price range and regular Tuesday-to-Sunday hours. The verified details support it as a low-pressure meal option rather than a page built around unverified claims about cuisine, seating, chef, menu format, or specific dishes.
The recommendation is direct: consider Clock when you want a casual Sapporo meal in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range. It is not useful to describe it as a chef-counter splurge, a tasting-menu destination, or a specialist stop unless those details are confirmed elsewhere. What is verified is enough for basic planning: casual dress, accessible pricing, service from 11:30 AM to 10 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed.
A relaxed Sapporo choice for value-minded eating
The appeal here is proportion. Clock sits in an approachable price band for Sapporo, making it a practical option when a trip needs one meal that feels researched without becoming a major special-occasion booking. Its casual dress code also keeps the planning simple.
Use it as a flexible anchor around a broader day rather than the sole reason to build an itinerary. If you are comparing other options, Clock can sit alongside named alternatives such as Japanese cuisine Komatsu, Jhad Pul, Le Musee IDEA, Sushi Sohei, ç, or simply be weighed against other dining in Sapporo. Clock is the better fit when the priority is a casual, recognized meal at a modest listed price.
Who should choose it, who should trade up
Choose this for a casual Sapporo meal where the stakes should stay low. Skip it if the night requires a clearly documented luxury format, named chef narrative, confirmed counter setup, or published tasting-menu structure. Those details are not verified for Clock here, so they should not be assumed.
The strongest trust signal is external recognition: Clock is listed as Tabelog 100 #77 in 2024 with 3.6 points. That does not automatically make it the right choice for every itinerary, but it gives the venue more weight than a random casual stop, especially for travelers who want one Sapporo meal that feels vetted while staying within the JPY 1,000–1,999 range.
For trip planning, pair this with our full Sapporo restaurants guide rather than treating it as a standalone answer. For broader planning, compare Clock with other dining in Sapporo and with the named venues that fit your itinerary, including Japanese cuisine Komatsu, Jhad Pul, Le Musee IDEA, Sushi Sohei, ç.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Clock?
Start here if you want a casual Sapporo meal in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range. Clock is listed as Tabelog 100 #77 in 2024 with 3.6 points, which gives it a clear recognition signal. It is closed Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM.
Can I eat at the bar at Clock?
Do not assume a bar or counter setup. The verified details here do not include a seating layout, so solo diners and groups should check the venue's official channels for the latest seating and booking information.
What should I order at Clock?
Specific dishes are not verified here, so it is better not to plan around a named order. Use the confirmed details for planning instead: Clock is a casual Sapporo venue in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range with recognized Tabelog 100 placement. Check the venue's official channels for current menu details.
Is Clock worth the price?
Yes, if you want a casual Sapporo meal in the JPY 1,000–1,999 range and value a verified recognition signal. Clock's 2024 Tabelog 100 #77 listing with 3.6 points helps support the case for it as a researched, approachable option.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Clock?
Do not come here expecting a tasting-menu-first experience, because a tasting-menu format is not verified here. Clock is better described from the confirmed facts: a casual Sapporo venue with a JPY 1,000–1,999 price range and Tuesday-to-Sunday hours. Check the venue's official channels for current menu details.
What should I wear to Clock?
Dress casually. The verified dress code for Clock is casual, so relaxed, practical clothing is appropriate for a meal in Sapporo.
How far ahead should I book Clock?
Specific booking lead times are not verified here. For planning, note that Clock is closed Monday and open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM. Check the venue's official channels for current reservation details.
Location
Japan, 〒064-0944 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Maruyama Nishimachi, 9 Chome−2−25 旭山プラザ 1F
Sapporo, Japan
Compare Clock
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clock | Sapporo | , | Tabelog 100 #77 (2024): 3.6pts | JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 |
| Japanese cuisine Komatsu | Sapporo | Japanese Cuisine | , | JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 |
| ç | Sapporo | , | , | , |
| Le Musee IDEA | Sapporo | French | , | , |
| Sushi Sohei | Sapporo | Sushi | , | JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 |
| Jhad Pul | Sapporo | , | , | JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 |
How Clock Sapporo compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Japanese cuisine Komatsu, Japanese Cuisine, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
- ç, Notable alternative
- Le Musee IDEA, French, French
- Sushi Sohei, Sushi, JPY 30,000 - JPY 39,999
- Jhad Pul, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
How Clock compares in Sapporo
Clock is the value-led choice in this group. Compared with Japanese cuisine Komatsu and Sushi Sohei, it asks for far less budget commitment and fits a casual meal rather than a special-occasion reservation. Choose Komatsu for a higher-spend Japanese cuisine night, Sushi Sohei for sushi, Clock when the goal is a recognized Sapporo meal without turning dinner into the main event.
Le Musee IDEA is the better cross-shop for diners specifically wanting French cooking, while Jhad Pul is the closest value comparison on price. Between Jhad Pul and Clock, pick Clock when external recognition matters more; pick Jhad Pul when the plan is simply to keep the meal low-cost and flexible.
ç is harder to position from the available category details, so it works better as a secondary browse than a direct decision point. For most travelers, the useful split is clear: Clock for casual recognized value, Komatsu or Sushi Sohei for a splurge, Le Musee IDEA when the cuisine preference points French.
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