Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
すし匠
100Pearl PointsQuietly exact sushi

About すし匠
Book すし匠 if the plan is a focused sushi meal in Yotsuya rather than a broad, casual dinner. It suits solo diners and pairs better than groups, with lunch on selected days and dinner most nights except Sunday. Compare Mitani for another sushi option, Sushi Sho Yotsuya for a clearly published high-spend counter, Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda for value nearby.
すし匠 is a Tokyo venue where the most useful verified planning details are the weekly hours and the dress code. The schedule includes lunch on selected days, dinner from Monday through Saturday, a Sunday closure. Dress is smart casual.
The practical verdict is direct: consider it when the listed hours fit your plans and you are comfortable making decisions from a lean public fact set. Verified details do not include a published price, menu format, seating layout, phone number, or service specifics, so diners who need those details before choosing should confirm directly before deciding. Other dining rooms may be easier to compare on published information; names to consider in a broader plan include Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda, Sakamoto Ya, Mitani, Sushi Sho Yotsuya, Kusunoki.
Why planning details matter
A first check should focus on the basics: timing, dress, whether the venue fits the plan for the day. The confirmed schedule is clear: lunch is listed on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, while dinner is listed Monday through Saturday. For a broader scan before committing, Our full Tokyo restaurants guide is the right place to compare the wider field.
The tradeoff is that the verified public details are lean. There is no confirmed price range, seating count, menu structure, beverage program, allergy policy, take-out or delivery information, or phone number in the supplied venue facts. That makes すし匠 a better fit for diners who are willing to verify key logistics before committing, rather than for someone who wants every term visible in advance.
Know before choosing すし匠
- Good for: diners whose plans match the confirmed Tokyo hours and smart-casual dress code.
- Less good for: anyone who needs verified pricing, seating, menu, dietary, or service-format details before deciding.
- Timing: lunch is listed on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM; dinner is listed Monday through Saturday from 6–11 PM; Sunday is closed.
- Area logic: use Tokyo as the confirmed location reference, confirm any more specific routing details separately.
For another dining option, keep the comparison honest and based on what is confirmed. Mitani, Sushi Sho Yotsuya, Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda, Sakamoto Ya, Kusunoki can be considered as alternative names for broader planning, but the decision should come down to verified availability, dress expectations, the details each venue can confirm for your date.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can すし匠 accommodate groups?
The verified venue facts do not include seating capacity or group policies. If you are planning a group visit, confirm directly before deciding. Sushi Sho Yotsuya can be considered as another comparison point, but group suitability should be checked with each venue.
What are alternatives to すし匠?
For broader planning, compare すし匠 with Sushi Sho Yotsuya, Kusunoki, Mitani, Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda, Sakamoto Ya. Choose based on confirmed availability, hours, dress expectations, any details the venue can verify for your date.
Is lunch or dinner better at すし匠?
Dinner offers more listed operating days: Monday through Saturday from 6–11 PM. Lunch is listed on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM. If your calendar is tight, dinner provides more scheduling options.
What should a first-timer know about すし匠?
Start with the confirmed schedule: the venue is closed on Sunday and does not list lunch every day. The verified location is Tokyo, the verified dress code is smart casual. Confirm any additional booking, menu, price, seating, or dietary details before committing.
Is すし匠 good for solo dining?
The verified facts do not state a solo-dining policy or seating format. Solo diners should check availability directly and choose a lunch or dinner slot that matches the listed hours.
Is すし匠 good for a special occasion?
It may work if the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plans, but the supplied facts do not verify occasion-specific services, private seating, menu format, or pricing. Confirm those details directly if the occasion depends on them.
What should I wear to すし匠?
The verified dress code is smart casual. That applies as the safest guidance for both lunch and dinner.
Location
Japan, 〒160-0004 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Yotsuya, 1 Chome−11 陽臨堂ビル 1F
Tokyo, Japan
Compare すし匠
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| すし匠 | Tokyo | , | , |
| Kusunoki | Tokyo | , | , |
| Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda | Tokyo | , | JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 |
| Mitani | Tokyo | Sushi | , |
| Sakamoto Ya | Tokyo | , | - JPY 999 |
| Sushi Sho Yotsuya | Tokyo | , | JPY 50,000 - JPY 59,999 JPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 View spending breakdown |
How すし匠 Tokyo compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
Choose Mitani if the goal is another sushi booking in Tokyo. Choose Sushi Sho Yotsuya if published spend is important and the reader is comfortable with a higher listed range.
For a cheaper Yotsuya backup, Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda is the practical value move at JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999.
How It Compares
For sushi in Tokyo, Mitani is the most direct cross-shop because the category overlaps. Choose Mitani when the priority is another sushi-led meal; choose すし匠 when Yotsuya location and a compact counter plan matter more than browsing a wider set of options.
Sushi Sho Yotsuya is the clearer splurge comparison, with published ranges of JPY 50,000 - JPY 59,999 and JPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999. That makes it easier for budget-sensitive planners to commit before booking. すし匠 is less transparent on spend, so it fits diners who are comfortable prioritizing the sushi format over visible pricing.
For value around Yotsuya, Katsuretsu Yotsuya Takeda sits at JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, while Sakamoto Ya is listed under JPY 999. Those are better for a quick, low-cost meal. Kusunoki is the flexible comparison when the reader wants another Tokyo option but is not locked into sushi.
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