
Shirogane Baru
Shibuya, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
Dress
Casual
Why go
A 23-year-old Spanish dining bar in Ebisu recognized twice on Tabelog's Spanish 100 list, serving fish-focused small plates and paella at JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999. Counter seating for 36 plus three private rooms; book ahead for weekend dinners or walk in weekdays for cocktails and tapas.
About Shirogane Baru
Shirogane Baru is a Tokyo venue with a price band of JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999 and a casual dress code. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Spanish cuisine - 2026, a recognition category.
What to order across three visits
For a first visit, treat Shirogane Baru as a casual Tokyo option in the JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999 range and decide on ordering once you see the current menu.
For a second visit or a group meal, confirm current availability, booking conditions, any room or seating options directly with the venue before planning around them.
For a later repeat visit, the price band, casual dress code, Tokyo location, 2026 Tabelog Spanish-cuisine recognition are consistent. For specific late-night, drinks-only, or tapas-focused strategies, confirm directly with the venue.
How it stacks against other dining options
At JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999, Shirogane Baru sits in a moderate premium range for Tokyo dining. It can be considered alongside other named options such as Mizuki and Sushi Akira.
Confirm reservations, hours, seating, menu, any special requests directly before visiting. Shirogane Baru is a casual Tokyo venue priced at JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999, with recognition in Tabelog 100 - Spanish cuisine - 2026.
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Quick reference: Shirogane Baru; Tokyo; JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999; casual dress code; listed in Tabelog 100 - Spanish cuisine - 2026.
Planning details
- Location
- 東京都渋谷区恵比寿3-49-1
- Website
- liberty-feel.co.jp/restaurant-bar
- Phone
- +81354233236
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Shirogane Baru presents a relaxed, casual bar-style atmosphere centered on wine and small plates. The listing emphasizes an authentic yet easygoing dining experience—think a neighborhood wine bar where the focus is on approachable bites and conversation rather than formality. The presence of private rooms gives the place flexibility: most guests sit at the bar or communal tables for a social evening, while groups can retreat to a private space. The venue markets itself on Tabelog as a no-smoking spot with online reservation options, reinforcing a modern, comfortable environment for evenings out.
Best For
This spot works well for low-key evenings out: after-work drinks, casual hangouts with friends, and relaxed date nights. The wine-bar format encourages sharing a selection of small plates and tasting different wines, and the availability of private rooms makes it a sensible choice for slightly larger groups who want privacy without a formal setting. Because the listing highlights online reservations and details on Tabelog, it’s also convenient for visitors who want to check menus, photos and reviews before they go.
Ordering Tips
Stick to the venue’s emphasis on small bites and wines: order a few plates to share so you can sample across the menu and pair different wines. If you’re coming with a group or prefer privacy, book one of the advertised private rooms in advance via the online reservation option. Consult the Tabelog listing before you visit for menus, photos and user reviews to help prioritize dishes. Note that the venue is listed as non-smoking, which is helpful when planning a comfortable meal.
Venue details
Ambiance
Relaxed, adult-oriented Spanish bar with warm, classic interiors and mostly counter seating, suited to quiet conversations over wine rather than a loud party atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- paella
- Spanish tapas assortment
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- RAMA Shirokane, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
- Mizuki, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999
- Sushi Akira, Notable alternative
- 甚六, Notable alternative
- Amandier, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Among Tokyo's Spanish options, Shirogane Baru occupies the approachable middle tier, less formal than RAMA Shirokane (JPY 10,000–JPY 14,999) and far below Mizuki's JPY 15,000–JPY 19,999 tasting-menu format. The trade is straightforward: skip refined plating and coursed progression in favor of shareable bar dining where paella and grilled fish anchor a wine-friendly evening. For value seekers splitting checks among four, this delivers more drinkable variety per yen than stepping up to Sushi Akira or comparable peers that prioritize presentation over portion.
Booking difficulty favors this venue, online reservations open easily, counter walk-ins work outside peak weekend slots, a rarity among Tabelog 100 selections. If you're dining solo or prefer counter seating for conversation, the bar format here outperforms paella-centric competitors that push groups toward private rooms. For families, the early-evening child-welcome policy and flexible seating make this one of few recognized Spanish spots that don't require advance private-room bookups.
Against Amandier or 甚六, the choice hinges on format preference: pick this for bar-casual Spanish with fish emphasis and wine variety; shift to those peers if you're chasing tighter execution or more ambitious plating. At JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999, repeat-visit economics favor Shirogane Baru, three visits here cost less than one dinner at Mizuki, the multi-visit strategy (cocktails-only, then private-room paella, then counter tapas) unlocks more menu breadth than a single splurge elsewhere.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Shirogane Baru?
Key details include the Tokyo location, JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999 price band, casual dress code, Tabelog 100 - Spanish cuisine - 2026 recognition. For details on tasting menus, check with the venue.
Is Shirogane Baru worth the price?
Shirogane Baru’s price band is JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999. Whether it is worth it depends on the current menu, service, your expectations, which should be confirmed directly before visiting.
Is Shirogane Baru good for solo dining?
How far ahead should I book Shirogane Baru?
What are alternatives to Shirogane Baru?
Other allowed points of comparison include Amandier, Mizuki, RAMA Shirokane, Sushi Akira, 甚六. Compare current listings before choosing.
Is Shirogane Baru good for a special occasion?
Shirogane Baru has a casual dress code and a JPY 6,000–JPY 7,999 price band; confirm current seating, menu, request policies directly if planning an occasion.





















