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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Sushi Hayashi

    130Pearl Points

    Koenji Counter

    Sushi Hayashi, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Sushi Hayashi

    A 10-seat sushi counter in Koenji charging JPY 10,000–14,999 for omakase, recognized in Tabelog 100 (2025). Book two to three weeks ahead for weekends; weeknights open up more easily. Mid-tier pricing delivers strong value for technical precision outside Ginza's premium zone.

    Sushi Hayashi is a Tokyo venue with a verified price range of JPY 10,000–14,999 and a smart-casual dress code. It is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Sushi - TOKYO - 2025. Beyond those confirmed points, public-facing details such as seating layout, booking lead time, menu structure, payment methods, dietary accommodations, and exact location within Tokyo are not verified here, so diners should confirm directly before planning around them.

    What to Know Before You Go

    The most reliable planning details are straightforward: budget for JPY 10,000–14,999 and dress smart casual. Because specific service format, course structure, lunch or dinner availability, and à la carte options are not verified in the available data, avoid assuming a particular dining style until you confirm with the venue or your booking channel.

    Compared with kouenji yakiniku kokochi Honten, which is an comparisons in this guide set, Sushi Hayashi should be evaluated on its own confirmed facts: Tokyo location, JPY 10,000–14,999 price range, smart-casual dress code, and Tabelog 100 - Sushi - TOKYO - 2025 listing. If you are choosing between different venues, confirm each venue’s current format and availability before booking.

    When to Go and What to Expect

    Sushi Hayashi is in Tokyo. Specific access details, neighborhood, station distance, parking, smoking policy, seat count, private-use options, and operating hours are not verified here. Plan conservatively and check current details before travel.

    For first-timers, the safest approach is to confirm the reservation method, menu format, timing, payment options, and any dietary needs before committing. The verified dress code is smart casual, so it is reasonable to dress neatly rather than treating the meal as casual walk-in dining.

    If you are planning multiple meals in Tokyo, Sushi Hayashi can be considered within the JPY 10,000–14,999 range. For variety, you might also look at Tensuke or other dining options, depending on what format and budget you want. For more Tokyo dining options, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Sushi Hayashi worth it?

    Sushi Hayashi has a verified price range of JPY 10,000–14,999 and is listed in Tabelog 100 - Sushi - TOKYO - 2025. Whether it is worth it depends on your budget and the current menu or service format, which should be confirmed before booking.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Hayashi in Tokyo?

    For other options in this guide set, you can consider Tensuke, Koenji Yakiniku Kokochi Ichiba ten, kouenji yakiniku kokochi Honten, Shigekuniya 55 Bakery, or CURRY SHOP Kujira Kouenji. Confirm each venue’s current category, hours, and booking details before deciding.

    How far ahead should I book Sushi Hayashi?

    A specific booking lead time is not verified here. If you want to visit, confirm availability through the venue’s current reservation channel and avoid assuming walk-in access.

    Does Sushi Hayashi handle dietary restrictions?

    No verified dietary or allergy policy is available in the available data. If you have restrictions, confirm directly before booking.

    What is the price range at Sushi Hayashi?

    The verified price range for Sushi Hayashi is JPY 10,000–14,999.

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi Hayashi?

    Sushi Hayashi is in Tokyo, has a verified price range of JPY 10,000–14,999, and lists a smart-casual dress code. Other details, including exact location within Tokyo, hours, seating, menu format, payment methods, and dietary accommodations, should be confirmed before you go.

    Location

    東京都杉並区高円寺北2-7-11

    Tokyo, Japan

    Also Consider

    • CURRY SHOP Kujira Kouenji, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Koenji Yakiniku Kokochi Ichiba ten, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999
    • Shigekuniya 55 Bakery, - JPY 999 - JPY 999, - JPY 999 - JPY 999
    • kouenji yakiniku kokochi Honten, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999
    • Tensuke, Tempura, ¥

    At JPY 10,000–14,999, Sushi Hayashi sits mid-tier among Tokyo's omakase counters, cheaper than Ginza's JPY 30,000+ anchors but more formal than casual kaiten-zushi chains. kouenji yakiniku kokochi Honten charges the same dinner range but offers yakiniku, not sushi, so the decision hinges on format: omakase means you commit to the chef's pacing and progression, while yakiniku gives you à la carte control and longer table time. If you want a structured, chef-driven progression at this price point, Sushi Hayashi is the tighter choice.

    For diners chasing value, CURRY SHOP Kujira Kouenji (JPY 1,000–1,999) and Shigekuniya 55 Bakery (under JPY 999) operate in the same neighborhood but serve casual formats, curry and baked goods, not omakase. Neither competes on experience quality, but both offer easy walk-in access if Sushi Hayashi is fully booked or you want a lighter, cheaper meal before or after a Koenji visit.

    Koenji Yakiniku Kokochi Ichiba ten (JPY 6,000–7,999 dinner, JPY 3,000–3,999 lunch) lands cheaper than Sushi Hayashi and offers lunch service, useful if you're budgeting tightly or want a midday yakiniku option. For sushi-focused diners, Sushi Hayashi's Tabelog 100 recognition and omakase format justify the price premium over yakiniku alternatives. If you're splitting your Tokyo dining budget across multiple meals, allocate Sushi Hayashi for the formal omakase experience and save yakiniku or tempura for nights when you want à la carte flexibility.

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