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    Tabelog 2024

    Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten

    Chiyoda, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Price

    JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten earns its Tabelog 100 Hot Pot selection with private-room sukiyaki and shabu-shabu geared toward groups and business meals. At JPY 10,000–14,999 for dinner, the format prioritizes tableside service and privacy over counter intimacy, making it a practical choice for celebrations and first-timers in the Kioicho complex.

    About Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten

    Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten is a Tokyo restaurant listed in Tabelog’s 100 Hot Pot 2024 selection. Dinner is priced at JPY 10,000–14,999 and lunch at JPY 6,000–7,999. The listed dress code is casual, the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner on most days, with Wednesday marked as closed.

    For diners comparing options in Tokyo, the restaurant stands out for its price range, hours, dress code, recognition in the hot-pot category. If you need a specific table time, are planning for a group, or have requirements that are not covered by the public facts, confirm directly before visiting.

    Hot Pot Recognition, Price and Hours

    The clearest hook is the restaurant’s inclusion in Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024. That recognition supports describing Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten as part of Tokyo’s hot-pot dining landscape, without adding details about specific dishes, room types, beverage pairings, or service format.

    Lunch is listed at JPY 6,000–7,999, while dinner is listed at JPY 10,000–14,999. Hours are 11 AM–3 PM and 5–10 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. The restaurant is closed on Wednesday.

    How It Fits Against Tokyo Neighbors

    Among other Tokyo options, Kioicho Mitani is another comparison for diners considering a different premium meal, while Kitano Arms Lounge and Tea Lounge Kafu may be considered for a different kind of stop. Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten should be chosen on the basis of its hot-pot recognition, Tokyo location, lunch and dinner hours, stated price range. Diners can also compare it with MAZ or Eric South Toukyou gaaden terasu ten depending on the kind of meal they want.

    Details such as private rooms, seat count, menu format, chef, beverage list, dietary accommodations, or takeout and delivery are not specified. Treat those as points to confirm directly with the restaurant rather than assumptions.

    For a Tokyo meal where the priority is a restaurant with Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024 recognition, published lunch and dinner pricing, a casual dress code, Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten is a clear candidate. For anything more specific, including exact ordering options or accommodations, check with the venue before booking.

    The takeThis restaurant is best for gatherings that benefit from privacy and deliberate pacing: family meals, small celebrations or business dinners where a private room improves focus and comfort. The explicit availability of private rooms means groups seeking separation from the main dining room can secure their own space, while the garden terrace element suggests an alternative flow for slightly airier, outdoor-adjacent seating. Because the kitchen centers on sukiyaki and shabu shabu, it also suits diners who prioritize shared, interactive dining rather than quick solo meals. The no-smoking policy supports a pleasant environment for multi-course hotpot service.
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    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextTokyo, Japan

    Planning details

    Location
    Japan, 〒102-0094 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kioicho, 1−3 東京ガーデンテラス 紀尾井テラス 3F
    Website
    restaurant.imahan.com/kioicho
    Phone
    +81 3-3237-5800
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten presents itself as a focused Japanese hotpot destination, specializing in sukiyaki and shabu shabu. The listing highlights private rooms and a garden terrace in the name, so the setting reads as deliberately composed for discreet, comfortable meals rather than rowdy service. The no-smoking note reinforces a cleaner, controlled atmosphere. Information on Tabelog underscores practical details—menus, maps and photos—so diners can confirm the room and terrace options ahead of arrival. Overall the venue projects a restrained, purpose-driven dining experience centered on traditional hotpot.

    Best For

    This restaurant is best for gatherings that benefit from privacy and deliberate pacing: family meals, small celebrations or business dinners where a private room improves focus and comfort. The explicit availability of private rooms means groups seeking separation from the main dining room can secure their own space, while the garden terrace element suggests an alternative flow for slightly airier, outdoor-adjacent seating. Because the kitchen centers on sukiyaki and shabu shabu, it also suits diners who prioritize shared, interactive dining rather than quick solo meals. The no-smoking policy supports a pleasant environment for multi-course hotpot service.

    Ordering Tips

    Focus your order on the house specialties—sukiyaki (Japanese sweet soy hotpot) and shabu shabu (Japanese hotpot)—which are explicitly listed in the description. If privacy matters, reserve a private room in advance; the listing states private rooms are available. Use the Tabelog entry to review menus, photos and maps before booking so you can confirm portion sizes, set menus and seating layouts. Note the no-smoking policy when planning companions. Beyond those essentials, rely on the restaurant's hotpot formats and set menus as your guide rather than expecting à la carte small plates.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Calm, refined atmosphere centered on private rooms with Japanese design elements, suited to business dining and celebrations rather than casual gatherings.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantClassicQuiet

    Best For

    Business DinnerCelebrationSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Private DiningDesign DestinationStandalone

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Formal
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Kuroge Wagyu sukiyaki
    • Kuroge Wagyu shabu-shabu
    • Wagyu steak (網焼きステーキ)
    Planning details

    Location

    Japan, 〒102-0094 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Kioicho, 1−3 東京ガーデンテラス 紀尾井テラス 3F · Directions

    +81 3-3237-5800

    restaurant.imahan.com/kioicho

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Kioicho Mitani, Sushi, Sushi
    • Kitano Arms Lounge, Bistro-style cuisine, Bistro-style cuisine
    • Tea Lounge Kafu, Bistro-style cuisine, Bistro-style cuisine
    • MAZ, Innovative, ¥¥¥¥
    • Eric South Toukyou gaaden terasu ten, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    Restaurant context

    Among Kioicho's Tokyo Garden Terrace dining options, Ningyocho Imahan occupies the mid-to-upper price tier with a clear group-dining mandate. Kioicho Mitani runs higher, omakase sushi in the premium bracket, while Eric South Toukyou gaaden terasu ten offers South Indian curry at JPY 1,000–2,999, a fraction of Imahan's dinner cost. If you're booking for four or more and want tableside sukiyaki with minimal fuss, Imahan is the easiest call; the private-room setup and kids' menu make it more forgiving than counter-only kaiseki spots. For couples or solo diners, Kitano Arms Lounge or Tea Lounge Kafu offer bistro-style flexibility without the private-room surcharge.

    MAZ, also in the complex, delivers innovative kaiseki at ¥¥¥¥ but demands fluency in multi-course pacing and stricter dress expectations. Ningyocho Imahan sits below that formality threshold, smart casual suffices, the Tabelog 100 recognition signals consistency rather than cutting-edge technique. If your group includes first-timers or children, Imahan's tableside cooking and accommodating staff make it the safer choice. For solo hot-pot enthusiasts or couples seeking counter interaction, consider Asakusa Imahan or the Nihonbashi flagship, both of which offer counter seating and a more neighborhood-driven atmosphere at similar price points.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten handle dietary restrictions?
    Can I eat at the bar at Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten?

    Bar seating or counter seating is not specified. If you want a different premium Tokyo option, Kioicho Mitani is another comparison. Choose Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten based on its Tokyo location, price range, hours, casual dress code, Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024 recognition.

    Can Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten accommodate groups?

    Group capacity, private rooms, seat count are not specified. If you are planning for a group or need a specific time, confirm availability directly with the restaurant.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten?

    Lunch is listed at JPY 6,000–7,999 and dinner is listed at JPY 10,000–14,999. Lunch service is 11 AM–3 PM and dinner service is 5–10 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday; Wednesday is closed.

    What should I order at Ningyocho Imahan Toukyou gaaden terasu kioichou ten?

    The restaurant is listed in Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024, but specific dishes and menu formats are not specified. Check the current menu directly with the restaurant before visiting if you have a particular dish or preference in mind.