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    Sens & Saveurs, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    Sens & Saveurs

    Chiyoda, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Why go

    Book Sens & Saveurs for a polished Marunouchi meal where the high-floor setting is part of the value. The 2025 We're Smart World 3 Radishes recognition gives it a useful vegetable-focused trust signal, but diners who need clear published pricing or a named cuisine should compare nearby options before committing.

    About Sens & Saveurs

    Sens & Saveurs in Tokyo is best approached with the verified basics in mind, with restraint about what those basics can and cannot tell you. The confirmed details here are limited, but the schedule shows lunch and dinner hours throughout the week, the venue has confirmed We're Smart World 2025 to 3 Radishes recognition. That gives you a practical planning frame rather than a complete critical portrait. Consider it if that combination fits your Tokyo dining plan; compare options if you need a clearly published cuisine, chef, menu format, or price before committing.

    Because only a narrow set of details is verified here, the safest way to use Sens & Saveurs is as one defined Tokyo meal within a broader itinerary, not as the entire basis for a food-focused trip. From the information available, it can occupy a firm lunch or dinner slot while leaving room around it for choices with more explicit public detail. Pair it with one looser meal from our full Tokyo restaurants guide, then use options from our full Tokyo bars guide and our full Tokyo hotels guide if the night needs a second stop.

    Use it for a planned Tokyo meal, not an unspecified experiment

    The 2025 We're Smart World 3 Radishes recognition is the useful confirmed trust signal here. It is the clearest piece of context available for readers deciding whether the restaurant deserves a place on a Tokyo shortlist. The venue also has both lunch and dinner hours, which makes it easier to fit into a Tokyo day without inventing details about the menu, chef, service style, or price. In practice, that means you can treat the restaurant as a scheduled anchor, while still acknowledging that the finer points remain unconfirmed in this page body.

    For a two-visit Tokyo strategy, do not make this the only planned meal unless the limited public detail is enough for your group. That is especially important if different diners care about different things: one person may be comfortable with the recognition and the timing, while another may want firmer information before choosing. Use Sens & Saveurs as one defined meal, then add a different unnamed Tokyo dining room for contrast. If you want to compare named alternatives, keep the short list focused on venues such as Breeze of Tokyo, Mango Tree Tokyo, Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi ten, サンス・エ・サヴール, or アンティカ・オステリア・デル・ポンテ.

    Who should consider it, who should compare options

    Consider it if the guest list is comfortable choosing a Tokyo restaurant on the strength of its schedule and confirmed We're Smart World 2025 to 3 Radishes recognition. That kind of diner is usually looking for a workable option rather than a fully pre-mapped meal. Compare other venues if price transparency, cuisine, chef, menu format, or service style matters more than the basic planning fit. Those are legitimate reasons to pause, because they affect expectations before arrival as much as the meal itself. Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi ten, Mango Tree Tokyo, Breeze of Tokyo are natural comparison points for readers considering other options.

    For a wider Japan itinerary, keep this as a Tokyo decision and choose destination-specific meals elsewhere rather than forcing one venue to cover every mood. That approach keeps Sens & Saveurs in the role the verified information supports: a possible Tokyo lunch or dinner with a clear recognition signal, but not a substitute for more detailed planning where detail is needed. For planning beyond restaurants, use our full Tokyo bars, hotels, restaurants, experiences guides as broader starting points.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sens & Saveurs reads as a polished, high-altitude take on contemporary French dining. Perched on the 35th floor of the Maru Building, the restaurant frames meals as urban spectacles: the elevation and skyline views are integral to the experience rather than incidental. The tone is restrained and modern, aimed at diners seeking a refined, event-like dinner rather than casual neighborhood discovery. Service and presentation lean toward formality, and the surrounding Marunouchi district—home to corporate headquarters and galleries—reinforces a professional, metropolitan sensibility.

    Best For

    This is a destination for evening dining and occasions that benefit from a sense of occasion. The setting draws business diners, international visitors and celebratory tables who want a premium French meal paired with a commanding city perspective. It suits date nights and business dinners where the skyline and the composed, elevated atmosphere are part of the draw. Because the restaurant trades on its setting as much as its kitchen, evening visits when the city lights are visible are particularly effective for groups seeking a memorable dinner.

    Ordering Tips

    Prioritize securing a window-side or high-floor table and plan for an evening service to make the most of the city views; the description emphasizes the restaurant’s elevation and the way the view contributes to the meal. Treat the visit as an event—allow enough time for a multi-course dinner and expect a formal, deliberate pace. Reservations are implied for this tier of dining in Marunouchi, where the clientele includes expense-account and international guests; arrive with timing that accommodates elevator access to the 35th floor.

    Planning details

    Location

    Japan, 〒100-0005 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Marunouchi, 2 Chome−4−1 丸ビル 35F · Directions

    +81 3-5220-2701

    hiramatsurestaurant.jp/smp/sensetsaveurs

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to look if this does not fit

    Choose Mango Tree Tokyo if the group needs clearer value signals and a published price range. Choose Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi ten if the meal needs a more predictable budget in the same Marunouchi decision set.

    Restaurant context

    How Sens & Saveurs compares in Marunouchi

    Against Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi ten, Sens & Saveurs is the better fit for diners prioritizing a polished high-floor occasion setting over a clearly published spend range. Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi ten is easier to judge on budget, with listed ranges of JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 and JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999, so choose it when the group needs cost expectations set before booking.

    Mango Tree Tokyo is the safer value comparison, with listed ranges of JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 and JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999. Pick Mango Tree Tokyo for a more budget-readable group meal; pick Sens & Saveurs when the decision is more about a refined Marunouchi setting and a recent We're Smart World 3 Radishes signal.

    Breeze of Tokyo, サンス・エ・サヴール, and アンティカ・オステリア・デル・ポンテ belong in the same central Tokyo cross-shop set for occasion dining. If the booking needs to feel easy and central, Sens & Saveurs is a practical choice; if the group needs cuisine or price certainty first, start with the peers that publish clearer ranges.

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    Sens & Saveurs Tokyo and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwardsPrice
    Sens & SaveursTokyo
    We're Smart World Top Restaurants 2025
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    Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi tenTokyoNo published awardsJPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
    Breeze of TokyoTokyoNo published awards,
    Mango Tree TokyoTokyoNo published awardsJPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
    サンス・エ・サヴールTokyoNo published awards,
    アンティカ・オステリア・デル・ポンテTokyoNo published awards,

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Sens & Saveurs accommodate groups?

    The verified details do not state a group policy or seat count. Sens & Saveurs does have lunch and dinner hours in Tokyo, so groups should check directly with the venue before planning around a larger party.

    Does Sens & Saveurs handle dietary restrictions?

    The verified details do not state an allergy or dietary-restriction policy. Ask the venue directly before booking, especially if anyone in the party has a specific requirement.

    What should a first-timer know about Sens & Saveurs?

    Start with the confirmed basics: Sens & Saveurs is in Tokyo, has lunch and dinner hours throughout the week, has We're Smart World 2025 to 3 Radishes recognition. Other specifics, including cuisine, chef, price, menu format, are not verified here.

    What are alternatives to Sens & Saveurs?

    If you want a different angle, compare it with Morita Ya Toukyou marunouchi ten, Breeze of Tokyo, Mango Tree Tokyo, サンス・エ・サヴール, or アンティカ・オステリア・デル・ポンテ. You can also look more broadly at other Tokyo dining rooms depending on the style of meal you want.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sens & Saveurs?

    The verified schedule supports both lunch and dinner. Hours are 11 AM–3:30 PM and 6–10:30 PM Monday through Friday, 11 AM–3:30 PM and 5:30–10:30 PM Saturday, 11 AM–3:30 PM and 5:30–10 PM Sunday.

    Is Sens & Saveurs good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a special occasion if the confirmed Tokyo location, lunch-and-dinner schedule, We're Smart World 2025 to 3 Radishes recognition are enough for your planning needs. For details such as menu, price, room style, or private dining, check directly with the venue.