Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Takeno
130Pearl PointsTsukiji Fish Counter

About Takeno
A Tsukiji izakaya recognized three times by Tabelog 100 (2024 and 2025 for izakaya, 2021 for teishoku), serving market-sourced fish in a 39-seat room with no printed prices. Lunch at JPY 3,000–3,999 offers better value than dinner's JPY 6,000–7,999 range; book ahead by phone, especially for weekend visits when Saturday closes at 8 PM and Sunday is shuttered entirely.
Takeno is a Tokyo venue with listed price ranges of JPY 3,000–3,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999. Its verified public details are limited, so the safest way to frame a visit is around the confirmed basics: Tokyo location, casual dress, published hours, and a 2025 Tabelog 100 selection in the Izakaya East category.
For diners comparing Tokyo dining, Takeno sits in a moderate-to-premium bracket based on the verified price ranges. Planning should stay flexible: the available facts do not verify a seat count, menu format, chef name, specific dishes, drinks program, or booking policy. Versus comparable venue options such as Tempura Kurokawa, Chosei An, Rokkan, Trattoria Tsukiji Paradiso, or Fugu Club miyawaki Bettei, the clearest confirmed distinction for Takeno is its listed price range and its 2025 izakaya-category recognition.
Planning Around Hours and Price
Takeno’s published hours begin at 11 AM on operating days, and the verified price information includes two ranges: JPY 3,000–3,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999. Without verified menu details, it is better not to assume a specific meal format, tasting structure, or dish lineup. Value will depend on what is available when you visit and how the venue applies those listed price ranges.
Hours are Monday through Friday 11 AM–9 PM, Saturday 11 AM–8 PM, and Sunday closed. Casual attire is appropriate. The verified record does not confirm public-holiday hours, phone booking procedures, walk-in likelihood, peak periods, or party-size policies, so confirm directly with the venue before making time-sensitive plans.
What to Expect and How to Order
The verified facts do not establish a specific cuisine beyond the 2025 Tabelog 100 Izakaya East category recognition, nor do they confirm signature dishes, a drinks focus, a counter format, or a no-price menu. Treat Takeno as a Tokyo dining option with limited public detail rather than relying on unverified assumptions about what will be served or how the meal will be structured.
Payment methods, Wi-Fi, private-use options, child policies, seating layout, and takeout or delivery availability are not verified here. If any of those details matter, contact the venue directly before visiting. The confirmed planning anchors remain straightforward: Tokyo, casual dress, the published hours, and the listed price ranges.
If exploring Tokyo dining options, you can also compare Takeno with Rokkan or other Tokyo dining rooms in a similar planning context. Trattoria Tsukiji Paradiso, Chosei An, Tempura Kurokawa, and Fugu Club miyawaki Bettei may also be useful reference points, but Takeno’s confirmed profile should be kept to the verified facts rather than assumed specialties or formats.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Takeno?
The verified information does not confirm Takeno’s reservation policy or how far ahead to book. If timing matters, check the venue's official channels and plan around the published hours: Monday through Friday 11 AM–9 PM, Saturday 11 AM–8 PM, and Sunday closed.
Can Takeno accommodate groups?
Group capacity and seating layout are not verified. For parties, confirm availability and any booking requirements directly with Takeno before visiting.
What should I wear to Takeno?
Casual attire works. The verified dress code is casual, so there is no need to plan for formal clothing.
What is the best time to visit Takeno?
The verified price ranges are JPY 3,000–3,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999, and the venue opens from 11 AM on operating days. Specific menus by time of day are not verified, so choose based on schedule, budget, and direct confirmation from the venue if you need details.
What should a first-timer know about Takeno?
Takeno is in Tokyo, has a casual dress code, and is listed with price ranges of JPY 3,000–3,999 and JPY 6,000–7,999. It is also associated with the 2025 Tabelog 100 Izakaya East list. Specific dishes, seating, payment methods, and menu format are not verified here.
Is Takeno good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not verified. The safest approach is to confirm with the venue directly, especially if you need a particular seating style or time window.
Can I eat at the bar at Takeno?
Bar or counter seating is not verified. Contact Takeno directly if counter seating or a specific seating arrangement is important to your visit.
Location
6 Chome-21-2 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Also Consider
- Tempura Kurokawa, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdown
- Chosei An, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999
- Rokkan, Japanese, Japanese
- Trattoria Tsukiji Paradiso, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- Fugu Club miyawaki Bettei, Fugu / Pufferfish, ¥¥¥
At JPY 6,000–7,999 for dinner, this sits in the middle of Tsukiji's izakaya pricing, above no-frills market stalls but below Tempura Kurokawa, which commands JPY 8,000–9,999 for its tempura-focused kaiseki. Chosei An matches the dinner range at JPY 6,000–7,999 but offers a more polished room if ambiance matters; here, you are paying for fish quality and market proximity rather than decor. Lunch is where the value proposition sharpens: JPY 3,000–3,999 undercuts most Tsukiji options and earned a Tabelog 100 nod in the teishoku category, signaling consistent execution at the lower price tier.
Trattoria Tsukiji Paradiso at JPY 8,000–9,999 for dinner pivots to Italian technique with the same seafood sourcing, making it a better choice if you want plates rather than izakaya small bites. For fugu specialists, Fugu Club miyawaki Bettei operates at a higher tier (¥¥¥) with preparation you will not find in a general izakaya, but expect to pay significantly more. Rokkan offers a quieter, more composed izakaya experience if you prefer fewer tables and less market-adjacent energy, though it lacks the Tabelog 100 credentials that anchor this venue's reputation.
Book here for lunch if you want Tsukiji fish without sushi-bar pricing or formality. Choose Chosei An for a more refined room at dinner, Tempura Kurokawa if tempura is the priority, or Trattoria Tsukiji Paradiso if Italian technique appeals more than traditional izakaya format. The no-price menu and market-driven rotation make this better suited to explorers who trust the kitchen than diners who want predictable tabs.
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