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    Daikanyama Sushi Takeuchi, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    Opinionated About Dining 2026

    Daikanyama Sushi Takeuchi

    Sushi · Shibuya, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Daikanyama Neighbourhood Precision

    Chef

    Various

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A credentialled neighbourhood sushi counter in Daikanyama, Sushi Takeuchi holds OAD recognition and without the booking difficulty of Tokyo's most-hyped omakase rooms. It is the right call for a first-timer who wants serious, sourcing-led sushi in a calm setting — book lunch for the best value entry, confirm pricing directly before you go.

    About Daikanyama Sushi Takeuchi

    Who Should Book Sushi Takeuchi — and When

    Sushi Takeuchi is the right call for a first-timer who wants a serious, neighbourhood-rooted sushi experience in Tokyo without the booking gauntlet that comes with the city's most-decorated counters. Situated in Sarugakucho, a quiet residential pocket of Daikanyama in Shibuya, this is a counter for people who care about craft over credentials — and who are willing to show up on their own terms rather than wait months for a confirmation email. If you are planning a special lunch in Daikanyama or want a reliable dinner anchor for a Shibuya evening, this is a strong candidate.

    What Sushi Takeuchi Is

    Ranked #569 on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 Leading Restaurants in Japan list, carrying an OAD Recommended designation from 2023, Sushi Takeuchi sits in the tier of Tokyo sushi that serious eaters track without it being a household name outside Japan. This is not the place to benchmark against Jiro or the city's Michelin-starred omakase giants; it operates in a different register, one that rewards diners who value the sourcing decisions behind each piece over the prestige of the address.

    The editorial angle worth understanding here is sourcing. Edomae sushi at this level lives or dies on ingredient decisions: which fish market, which seasonal cut, which rice vinegar ratio. Without published menu details in the public record, the OAD recognition is the clearest signal that those sourcing choices are being made thoughtfully. At restaurants in this OAD tier, the ingredient logic is typically what separates a memorable meal from a generic one, Daikanyama's location, away from the tourist-heavy Ginza sushi corridor, suggests a kitchen working for regulars rather than for the room. Compare this to Edomae Sushi Hanabusa or Sushi Kanesaka, where the Edomae tradition is more formally documented, Takeuchi offers a less institutionalised take on the same lineage.

    Booking and Access

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is a meaningful differentiator in Tokyo's sushi scene. You do not need a concierge connection or a three-month lead time here. Reservations: Recommended but manageable, book directly or through your hotel concierge. Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, lunch 12:00–2:00 pm, dinner 6:00–10:30 pm. Wednesday and Thursday are closed. Location: MI代官山 1F, Sarugakucho 5-8, Daikanyama, Shibuya, Tokyo. Dress: No stated code, but smart casual is the appropriate register for a counter at this level. Budget: Price range is not published, contact the venue directly or ask your hotel to confirm current per-head costs before booking, as omakase pricing in this tier can vary significantly by season and course count.

    How Sushi Takeuchi Compares

    For context on where Takeuchi sits in the broader Tokyo sushi picture, Harutaka and Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongiten operate at a higher price point and with considerably more booking friction. Hiroo Ishizaka offers a comparable neighbourhood feel in a different part of the city. If you are building a broader Tokyo itinerary, our full Tokyo restaurants guide covers the range, our Tokyo hotels guide can help you position your stay relative to the Daikanyama area. For sushi at this level of OAD recognition outside Japan, Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong and Shoukouwa in Singapore are the regional reference points worth knowing. Elsewhere in Japan, serious eaters cross-reference against Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, HAJIME in Osaka, and Goh in Fukuoka when planning a multi-city Japan trip. For more experimental options beyond sushi, our Tokyo bars guide and Tokyo experiences guide fill out the picture.

    The Verdict

    Book Sushi Takeuchi if you want a credentialled, lower-friction sushi counter in a neighbourhood setting rather than a destination performance. The OAD recognition is a credible quality signal, the booking process is direct by Tokyo standards, the Daikanyama location gives you a more local feel than the Ginza omakase corridor. Confirm pricing before you go, go for lunch if your schedule allows, since the daytime sitting tends to be the easier entry point at counters like this.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushi Takeuchi presents a restrained, serene alternative to Tokyo’s flashier sushi destinations. Anchored in Daikanyama’s tree-lined residential streets, it reads like a local institution: small in scale, quietly confident and attentive to seasonal rhythm. The writing stresses counter-based omakase service and repeat clientele over spectacle, so the room feels like a cultivated neighborhood counter rather than a destination engineered for first-time visitors. The overall tone is elegant and classic, with a sophistication born of craft rather than showmanship, making the experience feel measured and deliberately low-key.

    Best For

    This is best for diners seeking an intimate, special-occasion omakase in a low-key Tokyo neighbourhood setting. The counter model and the focus on chef-driven sequences attract regulars who return across seasons, so it suits date nights and quiet celebrations that value continuity and attention to detail. Unlike tourist-focused counters in Ginza, Takeuchi privileges a local rhythm: guests who want a refined but understated sushi experience—where the emphasis is on the fish and the service cadence—will find this an appropriate choice.

    Ordering Tips

    Opt for the omakase course, which is the restaurant’s signature offering and reflects the kitchen’s seasonal selection. The write-up highlights uni and toro as standout items, so expect those to feature when in season or available. The counter legacy means the menu is curated by the chef rather than à la carte choices, and the description emphasizes a repeat-client culture—embracing the chef’s rhythm and trusting the sequence yields the clearest sense of what makes Takeuchi distinctive.

    Planning details

    Hours

    Monday
    12–2 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    12–2 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    Closed
    Friday
    12–2 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–2 pm, 6–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–2 pm, 6–10:30 pm

    Location

    Japan, 〒150-0033 Tokyo, Shibuya, Sarugakucho, 5−8 MI代官山 1F · Directions

    +81 3-6455-0080

    daikanyamasushitakeuchi.com

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Sushi Takeuchi sits in a different tier from Tokyo's highest-friction omakase counters, that is part of its value. Harutaka is the cleaner comparison point for a genuine quality step-up: it carries stronger name recognition among international sushi travellers and commands a higher price, but the booking process is considerably harder. If prestige and pedigree matter more than accessibility, Harutaka wins. If you want OAD-recognised quality without a months-long wait, Takeuchi is the more practical choice.

    For diners who are open to moving beyond sushi, RyuGin offers a kaiseki format at a similar luxury tier, more theatrical, more varied, better suited to guests who want a broader expression of Japanese seasonal cooking rather than a fish-focused counter. Florilège is the best alternative if you want a high-craft meal with greater dietary flexibility; its French format accommodates more varied tables and is often easier to book than Tokyo's top sushi counters. L'Effervescence and HOMMAGE operate in a different idiom entirely, ingredient-driven French cooking, but both serve diners who prioritise sourcing logic, which is the same instinct that leads serious eaters to Takeuchi.

    The short version: book Sushi Takeuchi if you want a no-drama, well-regarded sushi counter in a neighbourhood you actually want to spend time in. Book Harutaka if name weight and top-tier prestige justify harder logistics. Choose Florilège or RyuGin if your group has mixed dietary needs or wants a format beyond the counter.

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    Award Winners Like Sushi Takeuchi
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Sushi TakeuchiNo published awards
    Harutaka
    2026 Tabelog Silver · #312026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #1282026 Michelin 3 Stars2026 La Liste Top RestaurantsTabelog 100 - Sushi - TOKYO - 2025 · #372025 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #762025 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #1172025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Tabelog Bronze
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    RyuGin
    2026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #802026 Tabelog Bronze · #3772026 Michelin 3 Stars2026 La Liste Top RestaurantsTabelog 100 - Japanese cuisine - TOKYO - 2025 · #212025 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #542025 Michelin 3 Stars2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 The Best Chef Three Knives
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    L'Effervescence
    2026 Tabelog Silver · #682026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #103Star Wine Lists 20262026 Black Pearl 2 Diamond2026 Relais Chateaux Restaurants2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2026 Michelin 3 Stars2025 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #692025 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #92
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    HOMMAGE
    2026 Tabelog Bronze · #1232026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Highly Recommended2026 Michelin 2 StarsTabelog 100 - French - TOKYO - 2025 · #762025 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #782025 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #1752025 Michelin 2 Stars2025 The Best Chef One Knife2025 La Liste Top Restaurants
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    Florilège
    2026 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #312026 Tabelog Bronze · #712026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #1242026 Black Pearl 1 Diamond2026 Michelin 2 Stars2026 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #172025 World's 50 Best Restaurants · #36Tabelog 100 - French - TOKYO - 2025 · #68
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    What to weigh when choosing between Sushi Takeuchi and alternatives.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Takeuchi?

    Lunch is the stronger practical case. Sushi Takeuchi runs the same 12–2 pm service Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, lunch sittings at mid-tier Tokyo sushi counters are typically easier to book and easier on the wallet. Dinner runs to 10:30 pm on the same days, which suits a slower pace if you want the full counter experience without a midday time constraint. Wednesday and Thursday are closed, so plan around that.

    Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Takeuchi?

    Counter seating is the standard format at a sushi-ya of this type, so bar dining is effectively the default experience here. The venue is a neighbourhood counter in Daikanyama, Shibuya, not a large multi-room restaurant, so there is no meaningful distinction between bar and table seating.

    What should I order at Sushi Takeuchi?

    Specific menu items are not documented in Pearl's venue data, so naming dishes here would be guesswork. At an OAD-ranked sushi counter at this level, omakase is the typical format and the right way to let the kitchen direct the meal. Ask the chef or confirm the format when booking.

    Is Sushi Takeuchi good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Sushi Takeuchi carries an OAD Top Restaurants in Japan ranking (#569 in 2025) and an OAD Recommended designation from 2023, which gives it real credibility without the pressure-cooker formality of a Michelin three-star. It is a better fit for an occasion where you want serious food and a relaxed neighbourhood setting than for a full destination-dining performance.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Takeuchi in Tokyo?

    Harutaka and Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongiten operate at a higher price point and with harder booking, so they suit a different budget and commitment level. If you want to stay in the credentialled-but-accessible tier, Sushi Takeuchi is the cleaner call. For something entirely different in Tokyo's broader fine-dining scene, RyuGin (Japanese kaiseki) and Florilège (French) are OAD-recognised options, though neither is a like-for-like sushi comparison.

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi Takeuchi?

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl, which is a genuine advantage in Tokyo's sushi scene where top counters often require months of lead time or a concierge connection. The restaurant is on the ground floor of a building in Sarugakucho, Daikanyama. Wednesday and Thursday are closed, so double-check your dates before planning around it.

    Can Sushi Takeuchi accommodate groups?

    Specific group capacity data is not available in Pearl's venue record. As a neighbourhood sushi counter, seating is likely limited in the way most small Tokyo sushi-ya are. For groups larger than four, check the venue's official channels to confirm availability before planning around it.