Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Ten mame
100Pearl PointsTsukiji Sweets

About Ten mame
A Tsukiji takeaway window serving traditional Japanese sweets under JPY 1,000, recognized on Tabelog's 2023 Tokyo wagashi list. Open weekday mornings through early afternoon, with no seating but quick counter service two minutes from Tsukiji Station. Best for grab-and-go breakfast or mid-morning snacks near the former fish market.
Ten mame is a Tokyo venue with a verified low price point of up to JPY 999. Beyond that, the available verified record is limited, so details such as exact location within Tokyo, hours, seating, ordering format, payment methods, specific menu items should not be assumed.
The clearest confirmed distinction is recognition on Tabelog's 2023 list of Tokyo's 100 Japanese traditional sweets and Japanese sweets cafe venues. That makes Ten mame a notable name to consider for sweets in Tokyo, while the low listed price keeps expectations grounded around an accessible visit.
What You're Getting
Based on the verified information, Ten mame is connected to the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category through its Tabelog recognition and is listed at JPY 999 or less. Specific dishes, seasonal items, service style, seating details are not verified here, so first-time visitors should confirm current details directly when planning.
What can be said with confidence is that Ten mame combines Tokyo location, a low listed price, confirmed Tabelog 100 recognition in the wagashi-related category for 2023. Claims about opening hours, payment options, children’s policies, founding year, or takeaway service are not part of the verified record and should not be relied on without separate confirmation.
How It Stacks Up
Within Tokyo, Ten mame is best framed as a low-price venue with Tabelog 100 recognition in a Japanese sweets category. Other Tokyo dining rooms, including comparable venues such as Teppanyaki Kurosawa, 日本料理 つきぢ田村, Sushi Noboru, Primo Passo, Tokyo Chinese Ichirin, Ten mame itself, may serve very different purposes, so comparisons should stay broad unless current details are confirmed.
For travelers building a Tokyo dining plan, Ten mame’s appeal rests on three verified points: the city, the JPY 999-or-less price listing, the 2023 Tabelog 100 recognition for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe in Tokyo. Anything more specific, from exact neighborhood logistics to menu recommendations, should be checked directly before making plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Ten mame?
Ten mame is in Tokyo, is listed at JPY 999 or less, has confirmed recognition on Tabelog's 2023 Tokyo list for Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe venues. Specific hours, seating, payment methods, service format are not verified here.
What should I order at Ten mame?
The verified record does not confirm specific dishes or a detailed menu. Treat Ten mame as a venue recognized in a Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe listing and check the current selection directly when you visit or before you go.
Can I eat at the bar at Ten mame?
Seating details are not verified. Do not assume a bar, counter, or table-service format without checking directly with the venue.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ten mame?
A tasting menu is not verified for Ten mame. The confirmed information is its Tokyo location, JPY 999-or-less price listing, 2023 Tabelog 100 recognition in the Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe category.
Is Ten mame worth the price?
Ten mame is listed at JPY 999 or less, which makes it an accessible Tokyo option. Its confirmed Tabelog 100 recognition adds appeal, but specific menu value should be judged against the current offering at the venue.
Location
東京都中央区築地2-8-1 築地永谷タウンプラザ 107
Tokyo, Japan
Compare Ten mame
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Ten mame | - JPY 999 |
| Teppanyaki Kurosawa | JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 |
| Sushi Noboru | |
| 日本料理 つきぢ田村 | |
| Tokyo Chinese Ichirin | ¥¥ |
| Primo Passo |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Teppanyaki Kurosawa, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 15,000 - JPY 19,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999
- Sushi Noboru, Notable alternative
- 日本料理 つきぢ田村, Notable alternative
- Tokyo Chinese Ichirin, Chinese, ¥¥
- Primo Passo, Italian, Italian
At under JPY 1,000 per visit, this takeaway counter undercuts sit-down Tsukiji restaurants by an order of magnitude. Teppanyaki Kurosawa charges JPY 15,000–19,999 for teppanyaki dinners and JPY 2,000–2,999 for lunch, while Tokyo Chinese Ichirin sits in the mid-tier ¥¥ bracket for Chinese coursework. For a quick pre-lunch snack or post-market breakfast, the wagashi window delivers better value than convenience-store pastries without the time or budget commitment of 日本料理 つきぢ田村 or Primo Passo's Italian tasting menus.
Booking difficulty is a non-issue, walk up any weekday morning through Saturday and order at the counter. Compare that to the multi-week lead times common at Sushi Noboru or reservation-only kaiseki rooms across Tokyo. The trade-off is format: no table service, no sake pairings, no lingering over multiple courses. If your priority is efficient fueling between Tsukiji sightseeing and Ginza shopping, this works better than any full-service restaurant in the neighborhood.
For travelers seeking a sit-down wagashi experience with tea service and seasonal plating, Ginza's heritage confectionery cafés offer more ceremony at higher prices. But if you want Tabelog-recognized sweets in under five minutes without burning JPY 5,000 per person, the Tsukiji takeaway window is the better call. Solo diners, families, budget-conscious explorers all benefit from the low barrier to entry, no dress code, no reservations, no multi-hour commitment required.
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