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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Kouhi En

    125Pearl Points

    Roppongi After Hours

    Kouhi En, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Kouhi En

    Tabelog 100 Chinese restaurant in Roppongi with 110 spacious seats, private rooms for up to 30, and extended hours until 4 AM most nights. Lunch runs JPY 1,000–1,999, dinner JPY 3,000–3,999 (plus 10% service charge after 6 PM). Worth it for late-night groups and special occasions needing flexible seating; less compelling for solo diners seeking counter intimacy or tasting-menu precision.

    Kouhi En is a Tokyo venue with verified late-night hours Monday through Saturday and a casual dress code. The available verified listing places it in the JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999 price ranges, and it appears on the Tabelog 100 Chinese cuisine - TOKYO - 2026 list. For diners comparing options, consider it alongside Koho or Miyake Akira as other venues to research in a similar planning context.

    Late-Night Availability and the Room's Dual Personality

    The most clearly verified advantage at Kouhi En is its schedule: Monday through Saturday, it is listed as open from 11:45 AM–3 PM and again from 5 PM–3 AM, with Sunday closed. That makes it a practical candidate for Tokyo diners who need a later meal window without moving into an ultra-formal dress code; the verified dress code is casual. The verified price ranges are JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999. Beyond those basics, details such as seating layout, private rooms, booking ease, service charges, payment methods, and family amenities are not verified here, so they should be checked directly before planning around them. Compared with YAKITORI Moe es, Kouhi En is better framed here by its verified late-night hours and Tabelog Chinese-category recognition rather than by any unverified room format or service style.

    Sourcing Philosophy and the Menu Framework

    The verified data does not establish a specific menu format, signature dishes, sourcing philosophy, drinks program, allergy accommodations, or takeout and delivery policy. What can be stated is narrower: Kouhi En is associated with the Tabelog 100 Chinese cuisine - TOKYO - 2026 recognition, has a casual dress code, and sits in the verified JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999 price bands. If you are deciding whether to book, treat the listing as a price-and-hours lead rather than a fully documented menu brief. For a different comparison point, Miyake Akira may be useful as another venue to research, but Kouhi En should be evaluated on its own confirmed details.

    Who Should Book and When

    Kouhi En is best suited, based on verified information, to diners looking for a casual Tokyo restaurant with midday hours and a late evening window from Monday through Saturday. The verified hours are 11:45 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–3 AM on those days, with Sunday closed. The verified price ranges suggest a relatively accessible bracket compared with many premium dining plans, though exact ordering costs will depend on what is available when you visit. The venue is in Tokyo; no more specific location detail is verified here. For broader planning, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. If comparing with Koho, focus on the facts you can confirm directly for the date you need: hours, price expectations, availability, and the dining style you prefer.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Kouhi En?

    Kouhi En is in Tokyo, has a casual dress code, and is listed with hours of 11:45 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–3 AM Monday through Saturday. It is closed on Sunday. Verified price ranges are JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999. It also appears on the Tabelog 100 Chinese cuisine - TOKYO - 2026 list.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Kouhi En?

    A tasting-menu format is not verified here. The confirmed information is limited to the Tokyo location, casual dress code, listed hours, verified price ranges of JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999, and Tabelog 100 Chinese cuisine - TOKYO - 2026 recognition.

    How far ahead should I book Kouhi En?

    Booking policy and reservation difficulty are not verified here. If timing matters, check the venue's official channels. The verified hours are 11:45 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–3 AM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed.

    Can I eat at the bar at Kouhi En?

    Bar seating, counter seating, table layout, and private-room details are not verified here. Confirm the seating format directly with the venue before planning around a specific setup.

    Is Kouhi En worth the price?

    The verified price ranges are JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999. Whether it is worth it depends on your priorities, but the confirmed late-night hours and Tabelog 100 Chinese cuisine - TOKYO - 2026 recognition make it a notable Tokyo option to consider.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Kouhi En?

    The verified schedule includes 11:45 AM–3 PM and 5 PM–3 AM Monday through Saturday. The verified price ranges are JPY 1,000–JPY 1,999 and JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999, but the data here does not assign a specific menu or experience to each service beyond those hours and ranges.

    Is Kouhi En good for a special occasion?

    Special-occasion amenities such as private rooms, group capacity, stroller access, or service style are not verified here. What is verified is that Kouhi En is a casual Tokyo venue with late hours Monday through Saturday and the listed price ranges. Confirm any occasion-specific needs directly with the restaurant.

    Location

    Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 3 Chome−8−15 瀬里奈ビレッジ 2F

    Tokyo, Japan

    Also Consider

    Against Tokyo's Tabelog 100 Chinese peers, Kouhi En trades culinary precision for logistical flexibility. Koho offers a purer Chinese focus without the late-night hours or private-room capacity, making it a better choice for diners prioritizing ingredient-driven cooking over extended service. At the ¥¥¥ tier, YAKITORI Moe es delivers sharper value through its yakitori counter format, though it lacks the private-room optionality Kouhi En provides for parties of 5 or more. For special-occasion diners willing to step up in price and formality, Miyake Akira (¥¥¥¥) offers a more refined Japanese dining experience with tighter sourcing narratives and counter-seat interaction, but its higher price point and earlier closing times make it a poor substitute for late-night or large-group needs.

    Kouhi En's 110-seat capacity and 4 AM closing time (Monday–Saturday) position it as the most accommodating option in this comparison set for groups, families, and late-night diners. The BYO-drinks policy further distinguishes it from stricter peers, though the 10% service charge after 6 PM narrows the value gap. Booking difficulty is low across all operating hours, unlike the weeks-ahead reservations required at 124. KAGURAZAKA (Yakitori) or similar counter-focused venues. If your priority is spontaneous late-night dining with private-room flexibility in Roppongi, Kouhi En is the clear choice. For tighter execution and ingredient storytelling at a similar price, explore Koho instead.

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