Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
ラ・ロシェル山王
100Pearl PointsPolished occasion room

About ラ・ロシェル山王
A sensible special-occasion choice in Nagatachō when you want a polished Tokyo meal without a difficult booking chase. The strongest case is practical: central location, lunch and dinner service Wednesday through Sunday, an easy-booking signal. Verify menu, pricing, dress expectations, wine details before using it for a high-stakes celebration.
On a return visit, the question is less about novelty and more about fit: ラ・ロシェル山王 is a Tokyo option to consider when the meal needs to feel planned. The verified practical details are direct: the restaurant is open Wednesday through Sunday for lunch and dinner, closed Monday and Tuesday, lists a smart-casual dress code.
That schedule gives planners useful flexibility. Lunch and dinner are available from Wednesday through Sunday, while Monday and Tuesday are out. For a birthday, anniversary, or business meal, confirm the current menu, pricing, reservation terms, any special requests directly with the restaurant before committing to the plan.
A polished occasion choice in Tokyo
Book this if the priority is a planned Tokyo meal with clear operating days and a smart-casual expectation. The available verified details do not support a specific call on chef, cuisine, pricing, beverage program, signature dishes, or dining format, so the smart decision is to verify those points directly before anchoring a high-stakes meal around a specific menu or bottle. For diners comparing across Tokyo, Takazawa may be worth considering as another named option, while All Day Dining Origami is another alternative to compare depending on the occasion.
The practical signal matters here. If the goal is a planned meal without relying on unverified assumptions, ラ・ロシェル山王 is easiest to assess by its confirmed hours and dress code: Wednesday through Sunday lunch and dinner, Monday and Tuesday closed, smart casual. Readers building a wider plan can also scan Pearl's Tokyo restaurants guide for other Tokyo dining options.
Who should cross-shop it
Consider Suiren, Star Hill, All Day Dining Origami, or Takazawa if you are comparing other named dining options for the same trip. Consider Yama no Chaya only if your plans make that option practical. For a broader itinerary, compare ラ・ロシェル山王 with other dining options that match your schedule, dress expectations, reservation needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book ラ・ロシェル山王?
Book as early as practical for your preferred date and confirm availability directly with the restaurant. ラ・ロシェル山王 is open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner, with Monday and Tuesday closed.
Is ラ・ロシェル山王 good for a special occasion?
It can be a good Tokyo option to consider for a special occasion if the confirmed schedule and smart-casual dress code fit your plans. Confirm menu, pricing, any special arrangements directly before booking.
What should I wear to ラ・ロシェル山王?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, polished clothing suitable for a planned lunch or dinner in Tokyo.
Can I eat at the bar at ラ・ロシェル山王?
Bar or counter seating is not verified. If a specific seating style matters, confirm directly with the restaurant before you go.
What are alternatives to compare with ラ・ロシェル山王?
For other named options to compare in Tokyo, consider Suiren, All Day Dining Origami, Star Hill, or Takazawa. Yama no Chaya may also be worth comparing if it fits your broader travel plans.
Location
Japan, 〒100-0014 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Nagatachō, 2 Chome−10−3 東急キャピトルタワ 1F ※入口は通りに面しております(ホテル内からはお入りいただけません
Tokyo, Japan
Compare ラ・ロシェル山王
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| ラ・ロシェル山王 | Tokyo |
| Suiren | Tokyo |
| Star Hill | Tokyo |
| All Day Dining Origami | Tokyo |
| Yama no Chaya | Tokyo |
| Takazawa | Tokyo |
How ラ・ロシェル山王 Tokyo compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Suiren, Notable alternative
- Star Hill, Notable alternative
- All Day Dining Origami, Notable alternative
- Yama no Chaya, Notable alternative
- Takazawa, Notable alternative
How It Compares
ラ・ロシェル山王 is the practical pick in this set when ease and central Tokyo logistics matter more than chasing a destination reservation. Compared with Takazawa, it reads as the lower-friction special-occasion option; Takazawa is the better cross-shop when the meal itself needs to carry the night and the booking can justify more planning.
Against Suiren and Star Hill, the decision should come down to desired dining style and setting. Suiren and Star Hill make more sense when a hotel-restaurant context or a clearer cuisine lane is the point. This venue is better for diners prioritizing Nagatachō access and a composed occasion meal.
All Day Dining Origami is the safer fallback for mixed groups or less formal plans, while Yama no Chaya suits diners willing to trade central convenience for a more getaway-style meal. If the first choice is unavailable, cross-shop Origami for flexibility and Takazawa for a more ambitious dinner.
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