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    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    Sushi Takehan Wakatsuki

    100Pearl Points

    Ebisu sushi pick

    Sushi Takehan Wakatsuki, Restaurant in Tokyo

    About Sushi Takehan Wakatsuki

    Sushi Takehan is a practical Ebisu sushi pick for a date, small celebration, or after-work dinner when convenience matters more than chasing awards. Choose it for a focused Tokyo sushi night; cross-shop BLACOWS or Okonomiyaki Imari Ebisu if price clarity is the deciding factor.

    Is Sushi Takehan worth considering in Tokyo? The verified details are limited, so the safest and most useful way to frame it is as a Tokyo venue to evaluate around schedule and dress code rather than around unverified claims about format, pricing, seats, awards, or signature dishes. In other words, the decision should begin with the practical information that is actually available. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, the verified hours include evening service on Tuesday through Saturday, with lunch service on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. Those are the details solid enough to plan around, while anything more specific should be treated as unknown unless confirmed directly before going.

    That makes the practical decision direct: use Sushi Takehan when its Tokyo location, smart-casual tone, available service windows fit the plan. It is most sensible as an option to keep in the mix when the timing already works, rather than as a place to build a tightly scripted itinerary around based on assumptions. Avoid building the evening around assumptions that are not confirmed here, such as a particular seating style, menu structure, budget level, or special service format. If those elements matter to the occasion, they should be checked separately before making the venue the anchor of the day. With the information available, Sushi Takehan is best approached as a possibility defined by when it is open and how guests are expected to dress.

    Use it when the confirmed hours fit your Tokyo plans

    Sushi Takehan is closed on Monday and Sunday. It is open Tuesday through Saturday evenings from 5–10:30 PM, which makes it relevant for dinner planning across the middle and later part of the week. Lunch is listed on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 12–2:30 PM, giving it a narrower daytime window and making those specific days the ones to consider if the meal needs to happen earlier. The split between regular evening availability and more limited lunch availability is the main scheduling point to keep in mind. If you are comparing options, BLACOWS or Okonomiyaki Imari Ebisu may suit a different kind of meal, while Tempura Motoyoshi is another restaurant to consider for a separate plan.

    For broader planning, use the full Tokyo restaurants guide before committing to one stop. That is especially useful when the confirmed information for a venue is concise, because it lets the choice sit within the larger shape of the day rather than carry the whole plan on its own. If the evening needs a hotel, bar, or non-restaurant add-on, there are also Tokyo guides for hotels, bars, experiences, wineries. Those surrounding choices can help determine whether Sushi Takehan's smart-casual dress code and available service times are convenient, or whether another Tokyo plan fits more cleanly.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Sushi Takehan?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. A polished outfit is the safest choice for Sushi Takehan in Tokyo.

    Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Takehan?

    Bar seating is not verified here. Check directly with the restaurant or your booking source if a specific seating format matters.

    What should I order at Sushi Takehan?

    Specific dishes and menu formats are not verified here. Confirm the current offering directly with the restaurant before planning around a particular order.

    What are alternatives to Sushi Takehan?

    Other options to consider include Sel Sal Sale, Tempura Motoyoshi, BLACOWS, Okonomiyaki Imari Ebisu, Le Coq, depending on the kind of meal you want.

    Is Sushi Takehan good for a special occasion?

    It may work if the confirmed details fit your plans: Sushi Takehan is in Tokyo, has a smart-casual dress code, offers evening service on Tuesday through Saturday, with lunch on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. Specific room style, pricing, group suitability are not verified here.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sushi Takehan?

    Choose based on the confirmed hours. Dinner is listed Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10:30 PM. Lunch is listed Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from 12–2:30 PM. The restaurant is closed Monday and Sunday.

    Location

    Japan, 〒150-0021 Tokyo, Shibuya, Ebisunishi, 1 Chome−16, 7HAGIWARA BLDG.7 2F

    Tokyo, Japan

    Compare Sushi Takehan Wakatsuki

    Sushi Takehan Tokyo and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Sushi TakehanTokyo, ,
    Sel Sal SaleTokyo, ,
    BLACOWSTokyo, JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    Tempura MotoyoshiTokyoTempura¥¥¥¥
    Okonomiyaki Imari EbisuTokyo, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
    Le CoqTokyoFrench¥¥¥

    How Sushi Takehan Tokyo compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to look if this is not the right fit

    Choose Okonomiyaki Imari Ebisu if the group wants a more casual Ebisu dinner with a clearer price band. Choose Tempura Motoyoshi if the occasion justifies a higher-spend specialist meal and sushi is not required.

    How it compares in Tokyo

    Sushi Takehan is the better fit when the brief is sushi in Ebisu with a dinner-first rhythm. BLACOWS is easier to justify for a casual meal because its listed lunch and dinner ranges are clearer, while Okonomiyaki Imari Ebisu is the stronger group choice if the night needs a warmer, less formal table.

    For a higher-spend specialist meal, Tempura Motoyoshi is the cleaner splurge because the category and price tier are explicit: tempura at ¥¥¥¥. Le Coq is the better cross-shop for diners who want French cooking at a ¥¥¥ level rather than sushi. Sel Sal Sale sits in the same Tokyo decision set, but with fewer public signals here, it is harder to recommend over venues with clearer formats.

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