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    新ばし しみづ, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    新ばし しみづ

    Minato, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A practical Shinbashi pick for diners who want a focused Tokyo meal without building the night around a trophy reservation. Book it when the neighborhood matters and flexibility is acceptable; cross-shop if you need confirmed cuisine, price, seating format, or a more clearly defined special-occasion setup.

    About 新ばし しみづ

    Should you book 新ばし しみづ in Tokyo? Consider it if its verified opening times fit your itinerary and you are comfortable making a decision from limited public details. The confirmed schedule includes lunch from 12–1:30 PM and dinner from 5–10 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with Wednesday closed.

    A Tokyo choice to plan by schedule first

    新ばし しみづ is best evaluated through the practical facts that are confirmed: it is in Tokyo, it has both lunch and dinner hours on open days, it is closed on Wednesday. The short lunch window makes timing important, while the evening hours give more room for planning.

    Several decision-making details are not verified here, including cuisine type, chef, seating format, pricing, menu format, group setup. Do not build a booking decision around assumptions about those points. Dress code is verified as smart casual, so plan for a neat, polished outfit rather than formalwear.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose 新ばし しみづ if the confirmed Tokyo location and schedule work for your day, if you are comfortable checking directly for any details not covered here. Skip it if you need a confirmed price, menu format, seating arrangement, or other specifics before committing.

    For a broader Tokyo plan, treat this as a practical option whose known strengths are its verified hours and smart-casual dress guidance. If you are comparing logistics, you can also look at other options such as Bar P.M.9, Shimbashi Ippashi, Torishige, or Tsuruhachi, while checking each venue directly for current details.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    新ばし しみづ sits discreetly above street level on Shinbashi’s quieter backstreets, signaling intent rather than spectacle. The dining room operates at a room scale and reads as deliberately restrained: a classical register of refined Japanese cuisine that prefers coherence over theatricality. The address and staircase entrance reinforce a hidden, purposeful quality—this is the kind of place that rewards focused attention on seasonal sequencing and careful service. It feels removed from tourist traffic and the bustle of more showy Tokyo counters, offering a composed, understated environment for a thoughtful meal.

    Best For

    This is a venue built for considered evenings: it aligns with special-occasion dining, date-night rituals, and discreet business dinners alike. The kitchen’s sequenced approach to kaiseki and the front-of-house emphasis on timing and drink pairings shape the flow of the night, so it performs best when you arrive ready for an unhurried, multi-course dinner. Guests seeking precision, seasonal ingredients, and service that coordinates pacing and pairings will find the experience most rewarding here.

    Ordering Tips

    Kaiseki at this level depends on rhythm and pairing rather than à la carte selection. The write-up stresses the collaborative work between kitchen and floor—timing and sake choices matter—so lean on the staff’s guidance for pace and drink recommendations. Expect a sequenced menu and accept the room’s tempo; misjudged intervals or competing drinks can upset the coherence the restaurant aims to sustain. In short: trust the timing and the pairing suggestions to get the intended experience.

    Planning details

    Location

    Japan, 〒105-0004 Tokyo, Minato City, Shinbashi, 2 Chome−15−10 石橋ビル 2F · Directions

    +81335915763

    tablecheck.com/shops/shinbashi-shimidu/reserve

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Torishige, Pork Cuisine, Pork, ¥¥
    • Shimbashi Ippashi, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
    • Tsuruhachi, Notable alternative
    • Hyakuyaku by Tokuyamazushi, Japanese, ¥¥¥¥
    • Bar P.M.9, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 View spending breakdown
    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    新ばし しみづ is the quieter Shinbashi bet when location and focus matter more than a declared price tier. Shimbashi Ippashi is easier to budget around because its JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 range is clear, so choose that when value planning matters. Bar P.M.9 sits in the same stated spend band, but it is the better cross-shop if the night is more about drinks and atmosphere than a restaurant meal.

    Torishige is the clearer choice for a specific pork-focused brief at a ¥¥ level. Hyakuyaku by Tokuyamazushi is the splurge comparison, with Japanese cuisine and a ¥¥¥¥ signal that makes it a better fit for diners who want the spend to feel intentional. Tsuruhachi is the harder call from available details, so use it as a secondary cross-shop rather than the first alternative.

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    新ばし しみづ Tokyo and similar venues
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can 新ばし しみづ accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation is not verified here, so do not assume a specific seating setup or party size. The confirmed hours are 12–1:30 PM and 5–10 PM on open days, with Wednesday closed. Check the venue's official channels before planning for a group.

    What should a first-timer know about 新ばし しみづ?

    Plan around the verified schedule: 新ばし しみづ is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 12–1:30 PM and 5–10 PM, it is closed on Wednesday. It is in Tokyo, other specifics such as cuisine, pricing, menu format, seating are not verified here.

    Can I eat at the bar at 新ばし しみづ?

    Bar seating is not verified, so do not assume a bar-first setup. For 新ばし しみづ, check directly for the current seating arrangement before booking.

    Is 新ばし しみづ good for solo dining?

    Solo-dining suitability is not verified here. A single diner can use the confirmed lunch or dinner hours for planning, but seating format and booking conditions should be checked directly with the venue.

    What should I wear to 新ばし しみづ?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Choose neat, polished clothing suitable for a Tokyo lunch or dinner, check the venue's official channels for any current guidance.