
プレーガ トウキョウ
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
プレーガ トウキョウ is a practical Marunouchi option for readers who want a planned sit-down meal near Tokyo Station rather than a trophy reservation. The public detail is thin, so it works better for convenience-led dining than for anyone choosing by chef, cuisine, tasting format, or a documented drinks program.
About プレーガ トウキョウ
Two midweek closures are the useful signal here: プレーガ トウキョウ is a Tokyo choice to plan around lunch or dinner from Thursday through Monday, not a fallback for every night of a trip. The verified details are limited, so the safest pitch is practicality: known opening windows and a smart-casual dress code, rather than a destination built around a confirmed chef, awards trail, cuisine, price point, or signature menu.
The right reader is someone who wants a planned Tokyo meal without relying on unverified specifics. For an explorer building a Tokyo food itinerary, treat プレーガ トウキョウ as an option to check against the rest of the day's route and schedule. It is less compelling if the goal is a highly specific cuisine hunt, counter format, tasting menu, or a restaurant with a confirmed public award narrative attached.
Use it for a planned Tokyo meal, not trophy dining
The absence of verified cuisine, price, chef, seat-count, menu details changes the recommendation. This is not the place to choose because a particular dish, drinks program, or tasting structure has been clearly signposted. It is the place to consider when the opening hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plans better than chasing a famous name or a heavily documented format.
For drinks-led decision-making, there is not enough verified detail to treat a bar program as the main reason to go. That matters: Tokyo has strong dedicated bar culture, readers who are prioritizing cocktails should use Our full Tokyo bars guide rather than assuming this venue will carry the night on drinks alone. As a restaurant choice with possible pre- or post-meal drinks elsewhere in Tokyo, it makes more sense.
Where it fits in a Tokyo itinerary
Consider this when its schedule works for the day: lunch and dinner are listed on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, while Tuesday and Wednesday are closed. If the plan is broader restaurant research, start with Our full Tokyo restaurants guide and compare it with other Tokyo options before committing. If the trip is hotel-led, Our full Tokyo hotels guide may be more useful for pairing dinner with the right base. For broader planning, Our full Tokyo experiences guide helps place the meal in context.
Quick reference: choose it for a planned Tokyo meal with verified lunch and dinner windows on its open days; skip it if the decision depends on a named cuisine, public tasting menu, documented cocktail focus, or confirmed accolades.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
プレーガ トウキョウ presents itself as a wine-led French house quietly anchored within Marunouchi’s corporate fabric. Located in the Nippon Life Marunouchi Garden Tower (M2F), the restaurant reads as a considered, premium operation that prizes cellar depth and a restrained room rather than flash. The dining experience is oriented toward experienced, internationally minded guests who appreciate a well-curated selection of bottles as much as the kitchen’s ambitions. Overall, the place feels discreet and exacting — the kind of refined, wine-forward venue that rewards attention to provenance and cellar-driven discovery.
Best For
This is a spot for polished evening dining: expense-account business dinners, celebratory meals and date nights that lean on wine as the evening’s organizing principle. Marunouchi’s corporate clientele and the restaurant’s emphasis on an encyclopedic cellar make it especially suited to diners who enjoy bottle-led service and informed pairings. Signature plates such as Yamagata Tsuyahime Rice, Black Wagyu Fillet and the Mousse with Truffle Anglaise and Raspberry Coulis register as anchors of a menu built to stand up to serious wines, so reservations for dinner are the natural fit.
Ordering Tips
Treat the restaurant’s wine programme as the first port of call: let its cellar guide the meal rather than picking solely from the food menu. If you appreciate Burgundy or other classic regions, indicate that preference and ask the team to propose bottles that suit both your tastes and the menu. On the food side, the richer signature dishes (the Black Wagyu Fillet or the Yamagata Tsuyahime Rice) are natural companions to structured, ageworthy wines, while the mousse with truffle anglaise and raspberry coulis provides a pronounced finish. Expect a wine-forward pacing rather than rushed ordering.
Planning details
Location
Japan, 〒100-0005 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 1 Chome−1−3 日本生命丸の内ガーデンタワー M2F · Directions
Also consider
Where to look if this is not the right fit
If a clearer budget is the priority, try Teppanyaki Go, where the listed lunch and dinner ranges make planning easier. If French dining is the point of the night, Plaiga TOKYO is the more direct cross-shop.
Restaurant context
How プレーガ トウキョウ compares in Marunouchi
Choose プレーガ トウキョウ when Marunouchi location and a lower-friction booking matter more than a clearly signposted cuisine or price tier. Plaiga TOKYO is the clearer pick for French dining at a ¥¥¥ level, while Teppanyaki Go gives a more defined spend range, with dinner listed at JPY 20,000–29,999 and lunch at JPY 10,000–14,999.
If the goal is a polished central Tokyo meal and the group needs predictability, Heinz Beck Tokyo, 和田倉, and Kohakukyu are better cross-shops when availability, room style, or meal format is the deciding factor. The target venue is easier to justify when the itinerary is already anchored in Marunouchi; Teppanyaki Go is better when diners want a clearer price frame before committing.
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Compare プレーガ トウキョウ
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| プレーガ トウキョウ | Tokyo | , | , | No published awards |
| 和田倉 | Tokyo | , | , | No published awards |
| Kohakukyu | Tokyo | , | , | No published awards |
| Teppanyaki Go | Tokyo | , | JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 | No published awards |
| Plaiga TOKYO | Tokyo | French | ¥¥¥ | 2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| Heinz Beck Tokyo | Tokyo | , | , | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does プレーガ トウキョウ handle dietary restrictions?
Check in advance before you go, because the verified details do not include dietary menu information. The listed open days are Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with lunch and dinner hours. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
How far ahead should I book プレーガ トウキョウ?
The verified details do not specify a booking window. If you plan to go, check the venue's official channels and confirm availability for the date you want. Dinner is listed from 5:30–11 PM on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday are closed.
Can プレーガ トウキョウ accommodate groups?
Confirm directly with the restaurant before planning for a group, because the verified details do not include seating capacity or group policy. The listed lunch and dinner windows on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday are the clearest planning details.
Is プレーガ トウキョウ good for solo dining?
The verified details do not confirm a solo-dining format, counter seating, or reservation policy. If you are considering going alone, check availability directly with the venue and plan around the listed lunch or dinner hours on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
What should I wear to プレーガ トウキョウ?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, city-ready clothes rather than anything overly casual, check the venue's official channels if you need the latest guidance.


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