
Sushi Sugisawa
Ginza, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Sushi Sugisawa is worth booking if you want a quiet Ginza Edomae omakase focused on classical technique rather than spectacle. The draw is the chef’s 17-year Sushi Aoki training, daily market sourcing, Niigata Koshihikari rice, a calm counter format suited to dates, solo meals, polished business dinners.
About Sushi Sugisawa
Sushi Sugisawa is a Tokyo venue for Edomae sushi omakase. It is best considered by diners who specifically want an omakase sushi meal rather than a broadly defined restaurant choice. The price tier is $$$$, and the dress code is smart casual, so it should be approached as a deliberate booking rather than a casual fallback.
The clearest confirmed details are the cuisine and a few signature items: maguro, nimono hamaguri, kuruma ebi. Those names are useful for orientation because they reflect the kind of classic sushi vocabulary diners may be thinking about when they search for Edomae omakase in Tokyo. Beyond those facts, public planning details should be treated cautiously unless confirmed directly with the venue. That is especially important for any detail that could affect the success of the meal, including timing, requests, or the exact composition of the menu on a given visit.
Book for Edomae sushi omakase
The strongest reason to consider Sushi Sugisawa is its stated focus on Edomae sushi omakase in Tokyo. This is a $$$$ sushi booking, so the value case depends on whether you want Edomae sushi omakase specifically, rather than simply wanting a high-end meal somewhere in the city. For the right diner, that narrowness is the point: the restaurant is best framed around sushi and the omakase format. For a diner who wants extensive choice, a flexible à la carte structure, or a venue selected mainly for atmosphere outside the meal itself, the fit is less certain.
Named signature dishes include maguro, nimono hamaguri, kuruma ebi. Those examples give a useful sense of the restaurant’s direction without overpromising current menu details, which should be confirmed with the restaurant. They also help set expectations at a general level: this is not a venue to evaluate by a long list of publicly dishes, but by whether those core references align with the kind of sushi meal you are seeking. Because omakase menus can vary, the named items should be read as guidance rather than a guarantee of exactly what will appear.
The service style suits diners seeking a focused sushi meal
Sushi Sugisawa is a better fit for diners who are comfortable with an omakase format and $$$$ pricing. That comfort matters because an omakase meal generally asks diners to accept a curated progression, with less emphasis on choosing each course independently. It is not the right choice if you need confirmed dietary flexibility, a known takeout or delivery option, or detailed service information that has not been verified. In those cases, the uncertainty is not a minor detail; it can determine whether the booking works for the occasion.
For planning, keep the confirmed facts simple: Sushi Sugisawa is in Tokyo, serves Edomae sushi omakase, lists smart casual dress, is positioned at the $$$$ price level. Those details are enough to place it in the right category, but not enough to answer every practical question a diner may have before committing. If timing, booking rules, seating, or special requests matter, check the venue’s official channels before committing. That approach keeps expectations aligned with the information that is actually confirmed and avoids relying on assumptions from incomplete public listings.
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Planning details
- Location
- 2F, 6-3-15 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo, 104-0061, JPN
- Website
- sushi-sugisawa.jp
- Phone
- +81 3-6274-6566
Venue details
Ambiance
Quiet and calm, with a refined counter-focused sushi atmosphere in the middle of Ginza.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Omakase Bar
- Meal Pacing
- Extended Experience
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- maguro
- nimono hamaguri
- kuruma ebi
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Recognition and awards
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Sushi Sugisawa in Tokyo?
If Sushi Sugisawa is not the right fit, compare it with other Tokyo dining rooms that offer a premium experience. Sushi Sugisawa is the relevant pick here for diners specifically seeking Edomae sushi omakase at a $$$$ price level.
Is Sushi Sugisawa worth the price?
It can be worth it if you specifically want Edomae sushi omakase in Tokyo and are comfortable with $$$$ pricing. The clearest confirmed reasons to go are the cuisine style and signature items such as maguro, nimono hamaguri, kuruma ebi.
Does Sushi Sugisawa handle dietary restrictions?
How far ahead should I book Sushi Sugisawa?
For a $$$$ omakase restaurant in Tokyo, confirm reservation requirements directly with the venue or its official booking channel.
Is the omakase worth it at Sushi Sugisawa?
Sushi Sugisawa is an Edomae sushi omakase venue, so it is most relevant for diners who want that style of sushi experience. Confirm current menu details directly before visiting.
Is Sushi Sugisawa good for a special occasion?
It can suit a special occasion if the priority is Edomae sushi omakase in Tokyo at a $$$$ price level. The dress code is smart casual.





















