
Maison de Yulong
Minato, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Against Akasaka peers, Maison de Yuron is the recognition-led pick for diners who want a focused Tokyo meal without a punishing booking chase. Choose it for location and credibility; choose Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi or Lyla if you need clearer price or format signals before deciding.
About Maison de Yulong
Maison de Yuron is worth considering in Tokyo if confirmed recognition matters to you and you can plan around its published opening hours. The verified details are limited: the venue lists lunch hours from Tuesday to Saturday, dinner hours from Monday to Saturday, Sunday closure, a smart-casual dress code. It also has confirmed Tabelog 100 #2 (2026) recognition with 3.7pts.
Because there is not enough verified information here to describe cuisine, signature dishes, prices, seating, or service format, the ideal way to assess fit is practical rather than speculative. Choose Maison de Yuron when you are comfortable planning a Tokyo meal on the strength of its recognition and schedule. If you need dish-by-dish detail, a published price range, or a clearly described format before committing, compare it with other Tokyo dining rooms that provide more public detail.
Tokyo works better for a planned meal than a casual detour
The published schedule supports planned visits rather than spontaneous dining. Maison de Yuron is open for dinner Monday through Saturday, with lunch also listed Tuesday through Saturday. Sunday is closed. That makes it easier to shortlist for a weekday or Saturday meal, while Sunday plans should be directed elsewhere.
There is no verified booking-difficulty information, so do not assume either easy access or a difficult reservation chase. The safer approach is to check current availability directly and build your timing around the listed hours. For travellers, the practical appeal is that the key confirmed details are clear enough to plan a visit without inventing extra assumptions about format, menu, or price.
Book it for recognition and schedule clarity, not menu certainty
The case for booking rests on its confirmed Tabelog 100 #2 (2026) recognition, 3.7pts, plus its published Tokyo opening hours. That is enough to make Maison de Yuron a sensible shortlist entry for diners comparing it with options such as Akasaka Gosen, Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi, Lyla, Ninomae, or ライラ. The tradeoff is that the verified record does not support detailed claims about what you will eat, how the room is arranged, or what the meal will cost.
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For broader cross-shopping, compare Maison de Yuron with other Tokyo dining options that publish the specific details you care about, such as cuisine, menu format, pricing, or seating. When those details matter, verify them through the venue's current official channels before booking.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Maison de Yuron sits squarely within Akasaka’s dual rhythm, operating like a room that shifts registers as day becomes night. By day it reads as efficient and businesslike; by evening it slows and lengthens, arranging tables and service for occasion. The writing positions the restaurant in the city’s upper tier of multi-course, French-influenced dining, so the overall feel is composed and intimate rather than casual. Guests encounter a place that privileges ceremony and pacing: lunch moves with purpose, while dinner invites a quieter, more deliberate experience where the kitchen unfolds its fuller vocabulary.
Best For
The restaurant is built around a clear lunch-versus-dinner logic. Lunch functions as a controlled entry point—fewer courses, a narrower price band and faster turns suited to business lunches and daytime visitors. Dinner is where the kitchen expands its argument: longer tasting sequences, slower pacing and a room that favors occasion-driven evenings. That makes Maison de Yuron a reliable choice for daytime work meals that need efficiency and for evening meals meant to mark something—business dinners, special occasions or private gatherings where the full menu and a measured service rhythm are the point.
Ordering Tips
Use the lunch sitting as an efficient way to sample the kitchen’s approach: the text notes lunch typically offers fewer courses and moves faster, making it a practical entry point. If you want the full statement from the kitchen, book the evening sitting, when the menu lengthens, pacing slows and the kitchen extends its vocabulary. The description frames dinner as the time for the complete multi-course argument, while lunch functions as a controlled, shorter experience—choose according to how much time and breadth of tasting you want.
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
If you cannot book it
Try Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi if the priority is a clearer price band and an easier group decision. Try Lyla if you want a more casual Izakaya/French direction with less pressure on the room to carry the whole evening.
Restaurant context
How It Compares
Choose Maison de Yuron over Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi if external recognition and a quieter Akasaka dining decision matter more than a visible budget. Hachimen Roppi is easier to price-plan at JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, so it is the safer pick for groups splitting the bill or anyone who wants less uncertainty before booking.
Lyla is the better cross-shop when the brief is casual energy with Izakaya and French cues at ¥¥¥, while ライラ is the Tokyo peer to consider if you are comparing by neighborhood fit rather than format detail. Maison de Yuron makes more sense for diners prioritizing recognition and Akasaka convenience over a clearly labeled cuisine lane.
Akasaka Gosen belongs on the same short list for an Akasaka meal, while Ninomae is less useful as a direct Tokyo-night comparison because it is out of metro. If the booking goal is low friction, Maison de Yuron has the edge; if the goal is value clarity, Hachimen Roppi is the cleaner decision.
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Compare Maison de Yulong
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maison de Yuron | Tokyo | , | No published awards | , |
| Ninomae | Hyogo | 2026 Tabelog Bronze · #318Tabelog 100 - Japanese cuisine - WEST - 2025 · #402025 Tabelog Bronze | , | , |
| ライラ | Tokyo | No published awards | , | , |
| Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi | Tokyo | No published awards | , | JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 |
| Akasaka Gosen | Tokyo | No published awards | , | , |
| Lyla | Tokyo | Izakaya, French | No published awards | ¥¥¥ |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Maison de Yuron?
There is no verified booking-difficulty information, so check current availability directly and plan around the published hours. Maison de Yuron lists dinner Monday through Saturday, lunch Tuesday through Saturday, Sunday closure. For another Tokyo option to compare, consider Akasaka Gosen.
What should I wear to Maison de Yuron?
The verified dress code is smart casual. If you want to compare with another Tokyo restaurant, Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi is one option to review separately.
Is Maison de Yuron good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining or seating information, so do not assume a specific setup. Confirm directly when reserving. Ninomae is another Tokyo restaurant you may want to compare for a different meal plan.
What should I order at Maison de Yuron?
There are no verified signature dishes, cuisine details, or menu-format details in the available record. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu information before you go. If you need a more specific dining direction in advance, compare with Akasaka Yakiniku Hachimen Roppi or another Tokyo option with clearer published details.
Can I eat at the bar at Maison de Yuron?
There is no verified bar, counter, or seating-format detail, so do not plan around bar seating unless the reservation process confirms it. Treat Maison de Yuron as a planned Tokyo restaurant visit with lunch and dinner windows listed on operating days. Lyla is another option to compare for a separate meal. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Does Maison de Yuron handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified dietary-restriction or allergy-accommodation information in the available record. Confirm any restrictions directly before booking or visiting. If your needs are strict, compare with Akasaka Gosen or Ninomae only after checking whether the restaurant can accommodate you. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.


























