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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu

    100Pearl Points

    Shared hotpot

    Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu

    Book Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu if you want a practical shabu-shabu meal near Nihonbashi rather than a chef-counter splurge. Lunch is the lower-commitment first visit, while dinner suits a slower group meal. Cross-shop Imahan for sukiyaki, or Yakitori Takahashi and Tempura Asanuma if you want a more counter-driven Tokyo dinner.

    Should you book Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu? Consider it if you want a Tokyo restaurant with clearly listed midday and evening hours and a smart-casual dress code. Beyond those practical details, there is no verified information here on pricing, menu format, seating, chef credentials, awards, or service style, so the safest planning approach is to confirm specifics directly before booking.

    The practical strategy is simple: choose the time that fits your day. Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu is listed as open from 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM Monday through Saturday, from 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5–9:30 PM on Sunday. Without a verified price range or menu details, treat this as a logistics-led choice rather than a value or tasting-menu decision.

    Book this for a Tokyo meal with clear hours, not for unverified hype

    The appeal, based on verified information, is direct planning. The venue has daily midday and evening hours, with a slightly earlier Sunday closing time, the dress code is smart casual. For a broader scan of Tokyo options, use the Tokyo restaurants guide; for a full day in the city, the Tokyo hotels guide and Tokyo bars guide can help build the rest of the plan.

    Because there are no verified details here on the menu, seating, price, or booking demand, the best move is to keep expectations practical. Confirm the current offering, reservation requirements, any dietary or service questions directly with the restaurant before you go.

    How it compares for the same Tokyo slot

    Compare Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu with Yakitori Takahashi or Tempura Asanuma if you are deciding among Tokyo restaurant bookings. There is not enough verified detail here to make a precise format-by-format comparison, so use confirmed hours, dress code, your own dining preferences as the basis for the decision.

    Imahan is another name diners may consider when planning a Tokyo meal, while Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu remains the relevant choice if this specific venue best fits your schedule. For any comparison, confirm current menus, prices, availability directly before committing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu?

    There is no verified booking-demand data here for Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu. The listed hours are 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM Monday through Saturday, 11:30 AM–3 PM and 5–9:30 PM on Sunday, so choose the time that fits your schedule and confirm availability directly.

    What should I order at Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu?

    There is no verified menu here for Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu. Confirm the current offering directly with the restaurant before booking, especially if you have specific dishes, dietary needs, or budget expectations in mind.

    Is midday or evening better at Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu?

    Choose based on timing. The venue is listed as open from 11:30 AM to 3 PM every day, with evening hours from 5 PM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and from 5 PM to 9:30 PM on Sunday.

    What should I wear to Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Neat, comfortable clothing should fit that guidance.

    Can I eat at the bar at Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu?

    There is no verified information here on bar seating or counter seating at Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu. Confirm the seating setup directly with the restaurant if that matters for your visit.

    Is Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu good for solo dining?

    There is no verified information here on solo-dining suitability. If you are choosing between Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu and another Tokyo option such as Sumiyaki TORI8, confirm seating, menu format, availability directly before booking.

    Location

    Japan, 〒103-0027 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashi, 3 Chome−13−11 油脂工業会館 1階

    Tokyo, Japan

    Compare Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu

    Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu Tokyo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Hyoki Shabu-shabu YaesuTokyo, ,
    Yakitori TakahashiTokyo¥¥¥ · Yakitori,
    Tempura AsanumaTokyoTempura¥¥¥
    Sumiyaki TORI8Tokyo, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999
    NihonbashiTokyo, ,
    ImahanTokyoSukiyaki,

    How Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu Tokyo compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to Go If You Can't Book

    For a similar beef-led decision, book Imahan if sukiyaki is an acceptable swap. If the group wants a counter meal instead of hot pot, choose Yakitori Takahashi for yakitori or Tempura Asanuma for tempura.

    How It Compares

    Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu is the practical pick when the group wants hot pot in central Tokyo and an easy booking matters. Yakitori Takahashi is better for a yakitori-focused counter meal, while Tempura Asanuma is the sharper choice for tempura and a more chef-facing format.

    For a higher-spend grilled-chicken slot, Sumiyaki TORI8 sits in the JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 range, so it makes more sense when the budget is set for a longer, meat-focused night. Nihonbashi is the location-led comparison for diners prioritizing the area over a specific format.

    Cross-shop Imahan if the craving is beef but the table is split between sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Imahan is the better sukiyaki call; Hyoki Shabu-shabu Yaesu is the more direct answer when shabu-shabu is non-negotiable.

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