
Ishi no Hana
Shibuya, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 View spending breakdown
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
A Tabelog 100 Best Bars pick in Shibuya, Ishi no Hana delivers technically precise cocktails and a focused wine list in a basement counter-seating setup at JPY 3,000–3,999 per head. Open since 2004, the bar caters to repeat locals rather than tourists, with manageable booking difficulty and a vibe that prioritizes conversation over spectacle.
About Ishi no Hana
At JPY 3,000–3,999, Ishi no Hana is a Tokyo bar with a smart-casual dress code and a limited weekly schedule. It is listed as a Tabelog 100 - Bar selection for 2022. Planning should stay simple: treat it as a Friday-or-Saturday evening stop, not a lunch venue or an every-night option.
Ishi no Hana is open Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 12 AM, is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday. For seating style, reservations, menu format, specific drinks, food service, or group accommodations, confirm directly before making plans.
Recognition and Positioning
Ishi no Hana is a Tokyo bar in the JPY 3,000–3,999 price band and was included in Tabelog 100 - Bar - 2022. The safest way to frame the appeal is straightforward: it is a recognized Tokyo bar with limited weekend evening hours and a smart-casual dress code.
How to Plan Your Visit
Plan around the schedule: Friday and Saturday only, 5 PM to 12 AM. Do not plan for lunch, weekday service, or Sunday service. Dress smart casual. For booking policies, seating, party size, dietary needs, menu details, or any special service requests, confirm directly with the venue before you go.
For drinkers weighing Ishi no Hana against Tokyo's broader bar options: Our full Tokyo bars guide covers additional Tokyo drinking destinations in general terms. If you are planning a wider itinerary, the full Tokyo restaurants guide and Tokyo hotels guide can help with broader trip planning. Tokyo peers such as Sakai Shoukai and Sushi Inase may be useful comparisons when building an evening around other Tokyo dining. The JPY 3,000–3,999 price band gives a clear baseline for expected spending at Ishi no Hana.
Planning details
- Location
- Japan, 〒150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya, 3 Chome−6−2 Yagi Bldg.2, B1
- Website
- ishinohana.com
- Phone
- +81 3-5485-8405
Venue details
Ambiance
A small basement cocktail bar with a refined, intimate feel, dim lighting, and a calm, conversation‑friendly atmosphere where guests watch meticulous cocktails being crafted at the bar.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Japanese Old Fashioned
- Rose Negroni
- Cavalletta original dessert cocktail
- Espresso Martini (Saffron x Cardamom)
- Watermelon x Blackberry Collins
- Golden orange x Japanese pepper Gin & Tonic
Planning details
Location
Japan, 〒150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya, 3 Chome−6−2 Yagi Bldg.2, B1 · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Sakai Shoukai, Izakaya, Izakaya
- SHIZEN, Notable alternative
- Kourai Tei, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 View spending breakdown
- Sushi Inase, Notable alternative
- Paul Bassett Shibuya hikarie ShinQs toyoko norengai ten, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
Restaurant context
Ishi no Hana occupies the accessible-craft tier of Tokyo's bar scene, priced well below trophy bars but offering more technical depth than neighborhood izakaya. At JPY 3,000–3,999, it undercuts Shibuya's splurge-tier cocktail destinations while maintaining enough polish to justify the Tabelog 100 Best Bars nod. Sakai Shoukai, an izakaya also in Shibuya, leans heavier on food and sake; Ishi no Hana flips that ratio, centering cocktails and wine with minimal food distraction. Kourai Tei, at JPY 10,000–14,999, climbs into the multi-course dinner category and doesn't compete directly on format or price.
For solo drinkers and pairs seeking cocktail focus without the reservations gauntlet, Ishi no Hana edges ahead of busier Shibuya spots where the energy overwhelms the drinks. Groups of four or more should consider SHIZEN instead, where the dining setup accommodates larger parties more comfortably. The basement location at Ishi no Hana keeps noise levels in check, a practical advantage over street-level bars where Shibuya's pedestrian chaos bleeds inside. If you're splitting a night between dinner and drinks, the bar's Friday-Saturday midnight close gives more runway than early-shuttering competitors, the three-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station makes it an easy post-dinner add. Paul Bassett, at under JPY 1,000, serves a different occasion entirely, daytime coffee rather than evening cocktails, but anchors the same Shibuya corridor for pre-bar caffeine if you're planning a long night.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Ishi no Hana?
Ishi no Hana is open Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 12 AM, so plan for an evening visit only.
Can Ishi no Hana accommodate groups?
What should a first-timer know about Ishi no Hana?
Ishi no Hana is a Tokyo bar in the JPY 3,000–3,999 price band and is listed as a Tabelog 100 - Bar - 2022 selection. It is open Friday and Saturday from 5 PM to 12 AM and closed the rest of the week.
How far ahead should I book Ishi no Hana?
Is Ishi no Hana good for solo dining?
The price range is JPY 3,000–3,999. Confirm seating style and practical fit for solo visitors directly with the venue.





















