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    Miyazawa, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    Tabelog 2022

    Miyazawa

    Chūō, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Price

    JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 View spending breakdown

    Why go

    A Tabelog 100 – Kissaten pick (2021 and 2022) serving yoshoku and sandwiches in a 32-seat Ginza coffee shop open until 3:00 AM weeknights. Walk-ins only, JPY 1,000–2,999, with straightforward hand-drip coffee and a late-night pitch that few award-recognized kissaten match.

    About Miyazawa

    At JPY 1,000–2,999 depending on the visit, Miyazawa sits at a relatively accessible price point for Tokyo. Selection for the Tabelog 100 – Kissaten list in 2022 gives it a clearly noted reference point for travelers comparing recognized venues in the city.

    Miyazawa is in Tokyo, with reported spending from JPY 1,000–1,999 at the lower end to JPY 2,000–2,999 at the higher end. That makes it a lower-spend point of comparison within Tokyo, including alongside comparable venues such as Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori or PENTHOUSE GINZA hanare.

    The Kissaten Category and What It Signals

    Miyazawa's recognition is in the Tabelog 100 – Kissaten category for 2022. Beyond that category and the price and hours, Pearl does not have details on menu format, seating, booking rules, or service style.

    The room works best with those limits in mind. Specific seating, booking, payment, service details should be confirmed before going, especially if you are coordinating a group. The strongest use case is straightforward: keep Miyazawa in mind when you want a Tokyo stop with kissaten-category recognition and a relatively modest reported spend.

    How It Fits the Tokyo Dining Map

    Tokyo has dining rooms across a wide range of formats and prices. Miyazawa is a lower-priced point of comparison. It should not be presented as the same kind of experience as Kosasa Sushi or Tokyo Nikushabuya Subin, but it offers a different kind of Tokyo option: recognized in a kissaten category and listed at a more accessible spend.

    Expectations should be calibrated accordingly. Private rooms, counter service, chef-led service, a tasting menu, reservations, or walk-in policy are not confirmed. It is safer to plan around the basics and check current details before visiting.

    Its Tokyo location keeps it within reach of the city's broader dining circuit. Specific access details should be checked before visiting, particularly if you are timing the visit around another reservation or a late evening. Pearl's Tokyo guides can help with broader planning if you're chaining stops.

    Quick reference: reported spending from JPY 1,000–1,999 to JPY 2,000–2,999; selected for Tabelog 100 – Kissaten in 2022; located in Tokyo; open Monday to Friday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM and 4 PM–4 AM; closed Saturday and Sunday. Confirm current seating, booking, payment, menu details before going.

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    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextTokyo, Japan
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    Planning details

    Location
    8 Chome-5-25 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
    Website
    instagram.com/ginza.miyazawa
    Phone
    +81 3-3571-0169
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    Venue details

    Ambiance

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    Tags

    Vibe

    Cozy

    Best For

    Casual HangoutAfter WorkSolo

    Experience

    Standalone

    At the Table

    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Counter Service
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small
    Planning details

    Location

    8 Chome-5-25 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan · Directions

    +81 3-3571-0169

    instagram.com/ginza.miyazawa

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Kosasa Sushi, Notable alternative
    • Tokyo Nikushabuya Subin, Notable alternative
    • Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori, Notable alternative
    • subin, Notable alternative
    • PENTHOUSE GINZA hanare:, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999, JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
    Restaurant context

    Against Kosasa Sushi and Tempura Ginza Onodera Namikidori, Miyazawa sits in a different category entirely, kissaten rather than counter-service sushi or tempura, but the Tabelog pedigree keeps it in the conversation for serious eaters building a Tokyo itinerary. At JPY 1,000–2,999, it's closer in price to Tokyo Nikushabuya Subin and subin, though those spots offer table-grilled shabu-shabu rather than sandwiches and coffee. If you're after a low-commitment meal between higher-ticket reservations or need a late-night option after most dining rooms close, Miyazawa delivers consistent yoshoku without the formality or expense of Ginza's premium-tier restaurants.

    PENTHOUSE GINZA hanare: starts at JPY 20,000 and requires advance booking, suitable for a splurge dinner but impractical if you're hunting for a quick lunch or a midnight sandwich. Miyazawa's walk-in policy and extended hours make it the easier grab, though the trade-off is a narrower menu and a smoking-friendly room that won't suit every palate or preference. For readers who prioritize ambiance and service polish over format, the tempura and sushi counters win. For those who value access, price, late-night availability, Miyazawa holds the edge.

    If you're building a kissaten crawl, pair this with visits to other Tabelog 100 selections across Tokyo neighborhoods, many close earlier or keep weekend-only hours, so Miyazawa's weeknight-until-3:00-AM schedule fills a gap. For broader Tokyo dining context, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Miyazawa in Tokyo?

    If Miyazawa does not fit your schedule, Tokyo has many other dining rooms at different price points. For a different style of experience, Tokyo Nikushabuya Subin and Kosasa Sushi are comparable venue references. For another kissaten-category stop, look for other options in Tokyo.

    What should I wear to Miyazawa?

    Dress-code details for Miyazawa are not provided. Since the listing places it in the kissaten category rather than a formal fine-dining category, avoid overplanning around dress code and confirm directly if attire matters for your visit.

    What should I order at Miyazawa?

    A current menu is not provided for Miyazawa. Reported spending ranges from JPY 1,000-1,999 to JPY 2,000-2,999. Check the current menu and payment details before visiting.

    Can Miyazawa accommodate groups?

    Group suitability depends on the current seating and service setup. Larger groups should confirm details in advance or choose a Tokyo restaurant with arrangements that fit the group.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Miyazawa?

    Miyazawa does not appear to offer a tasting menu. The recognition is Tabelog 100 – Kissaten for 2022, with reported spending from JPY 1,000-1,999 to JPY 2,000-2,999.