Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Asada Ya
100Pearl PointsAkasaka Takeaway

About Asada Ya
Takeaway-only daifuku counter in Akasaka, two minutes from Tameike-Sanno station. Tabelog 2023 Tokyo Wagashi 100 selection at under JPY 999, cash only, weekday hours 9 AM–4 PM. No seating—arrive before mid-afternoon for best selection, skip if you need weekend access or prefer sit-down service.
Asada Ya is a Tokyo venue with verified weekday daytime hours and a listed price point of up to JPY 999. The confirmed schedule is Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Verified recognition includes inclusion in Tabelog's 2023 Tokyo list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafes.
What to Expect
Publicly verified details for Asada Ya are limited, so the safest way to plan is around the confirmed basics: Tokyo location, weekday hours, a listed price of up to JPY 999. Specific menu items, seating format, payment methods, service style are not confirmed here and should be checked directly before visiting.
Timing matters because the venue is open on weekdays only. The verified hours are 9 AM to 6 PM from Monday through Friday, while Saturday and Sunday are closed. If you are planning a visit from elsewhere in Tokyo, confirm current operations before making a special trip.
Positioning Among Tokyo Venues
Asada Ya has verified recognition on Tabelog's 2023 Tokyo list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafes. Beyond that recognition, specific claims about ranking position, exact menu focus, seating, or comparisons with other shops are not verified here.
For travelers comparing Asada Ya with other Tokyo dining options, keep the decision practical: the confirmed details are a Tokyo venue with weekday daytime hours, a listed price point of up to JPY 999, verified Tabelog 2023 recognition in the Japanese sweets category.
Practical summary: Asada Ya is in Tokyo, listed at up to JPY 999, open Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, closed Saturday and Sunday, recognized on Tabelog's 2023 Tokyo list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Asada Ya?
The verified hours are Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed. Specific lunch or dinner service details are not confirmed here.
Can I eat at the bar at Asada Ya?
Seating format and bar availability are not verified here. Confirm directly with the venue before visiting if seating matters to your plans.
What should I order at Asada Ya?
Specific menu items are not verified here. Asada Ya is recognized on Tabelog's 2023 Tokyo list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafes, but current offerings should be checked directly.
How far ahead should I book Asada Ya?
Reservation details are not verified here. The confirmed operating hours are Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM, with Saturday and Sunday closed.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Asada Ya?
A tasting menu is not verified here. The confirmed price information lists Asada Ya at up to JPY 999.
Is Asada Ya worth the price?
With a verified listed price of up to JPY 999 and Tabelog 2023 Tokyo recognition for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafes, Asada Ya may be worth considering if those basics match your plans.
Is Asada Ya good for a special occasion?
Special-occasion details such as seating, packaging, or service style are not verified here. If those factors matter, confirm directly with the venue before visiting.
Location
2 Chome-10-4 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Also Consider
- Lawry's The Prime Rib, Akasaka Akasaka ten, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
- Neighbors, Notable alternative
- NiNi, Provençal / Japanese fusion; seafood-forward; Josper grill techniques, Provençal / Japanese fusion; seafood-forward; Josper grill techniques
- 鉄板焼 赤坂, Notable alternative
- Sushidokoro Suzu, Notable alternative
Asada Ya operates in a different category from the full-service Akasaka dining rooms listed as peers. Lawry's The Prime Rib, Akasaka Akasaka ten runs JPY 10,000–14,999 for dinner with table service and a signature beef-carving format; NiNi delivers Provençal-Japanese fusion with Josper-grilled seafood at similar price points. Both require advance booking and occupy the special-occasion tier. Asada Ya, by contrast, is a sub-JPY 1,000 takeaway counter with no reservations, no seating, weekday-only access, closer in function to a neighborhood bakery than a restaurant.
If you're evaluating takeaway sweets rather than sit-down meals, the comparison set shifts entirely. Tokyo's wagashi specialists span a wide range: high-end Ginza shops charge JPY 1,500+ for seasonal daifuku sets and offer gift packaging; Asada Ya's sub-JPY 999 pricing and stripped-down counter format favor regulars over tourists. Sushidokoro Suzu and 鉄板焼 赤坂 serve different cuisines entirely (sushi and teppanyaki, respectively) and don't overlap in occasion or price. Neighbors lacks published details, making direct comparison impractical.
For visitors prioritizing convenience and classic execution over ambiance, Asada Ya delivers reliable daifuku at the lowest price point among Tabelog 100 wagashi shops near Akasaka. For anyone seeking a sit-down tea service, seasonal specials, or weekend access, explore Our full Tokyo restaurants guide for cafés in Omotesando and Shibuya instead.
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