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    Kosasa Sushi, Restaurant in Tokyo
    Restaurant170Points
    Tabelog 2025

    Kosasa Sushi

    Chūō, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Kosasa Sushi is a strong small-party choice in Ginza if the goal is a serious sushi-led celebration rather than a flexible group meal. Its 2025 Tabelog 100 #6 placement gives it a clear credibility signal, but larger parties should compare it with Ren Mishina or Sushi Kojima before committing.

    About Kosasa Sushi

    Kosasa Sushi is a Tokyo venue with limited verified public planning details. The clearest confirmed signals are its schedule, smart-casual dress code, its Tabelog 100 recognition. For anyone comparing dining options in Tokyo, it is best approached with the confirmed basics in hand rather than assumptions about format, seating, menu, price, or private dining.

    The verified recognition is its 2025 Tabelog 100 placement at #6 with 3.7 points. That ranking is a useful signal, but it should not be stretched into claims about the room, service style, chef, menu structure, or occasion fit. Use it as one data point when deciding whether Kosasa Sushi belongs on your Tokyo shortlist.

    Confirm party size and format before booking

    There is not enough verified information to confirm whether Kosasa Sushi is best for couples, small parties, or larger groups. If group size, private space, menu flexibility, or seating arrangements are important, confirm those details directly before booking. The verified hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 12–2 PM and 6–10 PM; the venue is closed Monday and Sunday.

    When comparing options, keep the decision grounded in what is actually known. Ren Mishina, Sushi Kojima, Miyazawa, Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori, subin may be useful names to consider alongside Kosasa Sushi, but any final choice should depend on current availability, confirmed format, the needs of your party.

    The practical decision: choose it for verified basics

    The practical case for Kosasa Sushi rests on its Tokyo location, smart-casual dress code, Tuesday-to-Saturday hours at 12–2 PM and 6–10 PM, confirmed Tabelog 100 recognition. Details such as price, seating, chef, menu format, drinks, dietary accommodations, take-out or delivery are not verified here, so they should not be assumed.

    Choose Kosasa Sushi if those confirmed basics fit your plans and you are comfortable verifying the remaining details before you go. If you need more certainty on group arrangements, budget, menu structure, or service style, compare it with other dining options and confirm the practical details directly.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Kosasa Sushi delivers the concentrated calm of a high-end Ginza omakase counter. Housed below street level, the basement setting creates a deliberate separation from the bustle above and signals an experience that demands attention. The service is chef-directed and sequential, so the room is oriented around the counter where the chef stages each piece of fish. The overall impression is refined and focused rather than flashy — a sophisticated, purpose-built dining environment for guests who arrive with the intention of letting the chef lead the meal.

    Best For

    This counter is best for milestone meals and occasion dining. The omakase format removes menu decision-making and equalises the experience across the counter, making it well suited to anniversaries, significant birthdays and professional celebrations where shared, sequence-driven dishes are desirable. Guests who want an attentive, chef-led progression of courses — rather than casual a la carte service — will find Kosasa Sushi aligned with those expectations. The setting’s intentional, subterranean framing also makes the meal feel like a destination, fitting for events that justify a dedicated visit.

    Ordering Tips

    Approach Kosasa Sushi as an omakase counter: let the chef set the pace and expect a sequenced progression of pieces rather than selectable dishes. The counter structure is central to the experience, so lean into the format — be present, follow the chef’s guidance, and treat the tasting as a shared, ordered sequence. Because the venue is positioned in Ginza’s demanding omakase tradition, plan the visit as an occasion rather than a casual stop; the meal is designed to be experienced in full from start to finish.

    Planning details

    Location

    Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 8 Chome−6−18 銀座カレラ弐番館ビル B2 · Directions

    +81332892227

    tabelog.com/en/tokyo/A1301/A130103/13000569

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to look if this is not the right fit

    If the issue is group suitability, try Ren Mishina first; kaiseki is usually easier for a mixed table than a sushi-focused meal. If the issue is finding another serious sushi option in Tokyo, cross-shop Sushi Kojima.

    Restaurant context

    How Kosasa Sushi compares in Tokyo

    Kosasa Sushi is the focused sushi pick in this set: stronger for a two-person celebration than for a larger group that needs space or flexibility. Sushi Kojima is the closest like-for-like comparison because it is also sushi and marked ¥¥¥¥, so choose it when a high-spend sushi meal is the brief and you want a direct alternative.

    Ren Mishina is the smarter cross-shop for groups or business dinners because kaiseki usually gives the table a broader progression than a sushi-only format. Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori is the better call for diners who want a counter-led Japanese meal but prefer tempura over sushi.

    For value planning, Miyazawa has the clearest published spend signal in this, making it easier to budget than Kosasa Sushi. subin is worth checking only after the more format-specific choices above, since the available details make it less useful as a direct comparison.

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    Kosasa Sushi Tokyo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwardsPrice
    Kosasa SushiTokyo,
    Tabelog 100 - Sushi - TOKYO - 2025 · #6
    ,
    subinTokyoNo published awards, ,
    Tempura Ginza Onodera NamikidoriTokyoNo published awards, ,
    MiyazawaTokyoNo published awards, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown
    Sushi KojimaTokyoSushi
    2026 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star
    ¥¥¥¥
    Ren MishinaTokyoKaiseki, Japanese
    2026 Tabelog Bronze · #3572026 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Recommended2026 Michelin 1 StarTabelog 100 - Japanese cuisine - TOKYO - 2025 · #262025 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #3312025 Tabelog Bronze2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Ranked · #3272024 Michelin 1 Star2023 OAD Top Restaurants in Japan Recommended
    ¥¥¥¥

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Kosasa Sushi accommodate groups?

    Group capacity and seating arrangements are not verified here. If you are planning for a group or need specific seating, confirm directly with the venue before booking.

    What should I order at Kosasa Sushi?

    Specific dishes and menu formats are not verified here. Check the current offering directly with the venue when you reserve or before you arrive.

    Does Kosasa Sushi handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. Contact the venue in advance if you have restrictions or allergies.

    Is Kosasa Sushi good for a special occasion?

    It may be worth considering for a Tokyo meal because it has confirmed 2025 Tabelog 100 recognition at #6 with 3.7 points. For a special occasion, confirm price, seating, menu, any timing requirements before booking.

    What are alternatives to compare with Kosasa Sushi?

    Other names to compare include Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori, Sushi Kojima, Miyazawa, Ren Mishina, subin, along with other dining options. Confirm current details before choosing.