
Trois Fleches
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Trois Fleches is worth considering for a focused Ginza evening, especially if local recognition matters more than previewing every menu and pricing detail in advance. First-timers who want a clearer category should compare it with Pot-Bouille for French, Tori Yoshi Ginza ten for a meat-led dinner, or mixology heritage for a drinks-first night.
About Trois Fleches
Trois Fleches is a Tokyo venue with limited verified public detail, so it is best approached with a simple plan rather than assumptions about cuisine, menu format, pricing, seating, or service style. The confirmed practical points are direct: it is open Monday to Saturday from 5–10 PM, closed Sunday, lists a casual dress code. It also has confirmed Tabelog 100 #27 (2025) recognition with 3.8 points.
Because the verified record is lean, this page should not be read as a full menu preview or a promise of a particular dining format. Use Trois Fleches when you are comfortable planning around the confirmed evening hours and recognition, then check the venue's own current channels before committing to any specifics not listed here.
Plan it for a Tokyo evening, not a catch-all dinner plan
The decision comes down to how much information you need before arrival. If you want to compare other named options, Pot-Bouille, Tori Yoshi Ginza ten, YAKINIKU A FIVE 徳 銀座八丁目店, mixology heritage, 銀座 カシータ are other venues to review alongside Trois Fleches. For Trois Fleches itself, the grounded planning anchors are its evening schedule, casual dress code, confirmed Tabelog recognition.
If your group needs a fully published menu, known seating format, stated price range, or confirmed dietary accommodations before choosing, verify those details directly with the venue. Trois Fleches is easier to consider as a planned evening stop than as a choice based on unverified assumptions.
Use the rest of the night around it carefully
Keep the schedule simple and build around the confirmed 5–10 PM operating window. For broader planning, use Our full Tokyo restaurants guide, Our full Tokyo bars guide, Our full Tokyo hotels guide, Our full Tokyo wineries guide, Our full Tokyo experiences guide. For later comparison, you can also look at other Tokyo dining options generically rather than assuming Trois Fleches shares a specific cuisine, format, or price point with them.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Trois Fleches presents Ginza at its most ceremonial, occupying a floor of GINZA TAKAMOTO BLD within the neighbourhood’s cluster of formally considered dining rooms. The restaurant reads as a meeting point between French technique and Japanese restraint: polished, deliberate and weighty in its approach. Service is intent and attentive, and the dining tempo favors patience over rush, creating an intimate atmosphere where the kitchen’s work is clearly in service of the table. Guests encounter a quietly serious, tradition-aware room that feels designed for milestone moments rather than casual evenings.
Best For
This is a venue for occasions that demand more than a good meal—anniversaries, promotions and other celebrations where the setting must match the moment’s gravity. Ginza’s concentration of formal restaurants frames Trois Fleches as a natural choice for business dinners that require discretion and polish, and for private celebrations that benefit from deliberate pacing and high-touch service. The restaurant’s lineage—where French technique and Japanese ceremonial dining converge—makes it particularly suited to diners seeking a composed, memorable dinner rather than a quick night out.
Ordering Tips
Expect a measured, multi-course experience rather than a la carte quick plates; the text emphasizes 'deliberate pacing' and a kitchen working 'entirely in service of the table.' Approach the meal as a milestone—allow ample time and be prepared for attentive, formal service. Because the restaurant situates itself within Ginza’s tradition of French–Japanese dialogue, lean into composed courses and the restaurant’s sequence rather than rushing through dishes. Reservations and planning for the full dining timeframe are advisable given the ceremonial nature described.
Planning details
Location
Japan, 〒104-0061 Tokyo, Chuo City, 中央区Ginza, 8 Chome−2−8 GINZA TAKAMOTO BLD. · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to go if this is not the right fit
Pick Pot-Bouille if the group wants French, a clearer value signal, less uncertainty before arrival. Pick mixology heritage if drinks are the main event and the night does not need to revolve around dinner.
For a more food-led Ginza backup, Tori Yoshi Ginza ten is the better match when a stated JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 range helps the group decide quickly.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Ginza
Choose Trois Fleches when the priority is a compact Ginza night with a stronger recognition signal than the public detail alone would suggest. Pot-Bouille is easier to understand before arrival because it is clearly French and marked at ¥¥, so it is the safer value pick for diners who want category clarity and less ambiguity around the meal.
Tori Yoshi Ginza ten is the cleaner choice for a meat-focused dinner with a stated JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 range. YAKINIKU A FIVE 徳 銀座八丁目店 is the better cross-shop if the group wants yakiniku energy and a more obvious dinner format. Trois Fleches is better for a smaller, more deliberate Ginza plan where the room matters as much as the category.
If cocktails are the reason for the night, mixology heritage is the more direct booking. If the group wants a broader Ginza dining setting, 銀座 カシータ is the easier alternative to explain to mixed-preference guests.
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Compare Trois Fleches
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trois Fleches | Tokyo | , | Tabelog 100 - Steak / Teppanyaki - EAST - 2025 · #27 | , |
| Pot-Bouille | Tokyo | French | No published awards | ¥¥ |
| Tori Yoshi Ginza ten | Tokyo | No published awards | , | JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 |
| YAKINIKU A FIVE 徳 銀座八丁目店 | Tokyo | No published awards | , | , |
| mixology heritage | Tokyo | No published awards | , | , |
| 銀座 カシータ | Tokyo | No published awards | , | , |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Trois Fleches?
The verified information does not name a signature dish, cuisine, or menu format. The firm anchors are the evening hours, casual dress code, Tabelog 100 #27 (2025) listing with 3.8 points. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details.
Is lunch or dinner better at Trois Fleches?
Dinner is the verified option here. Trois Fleches is open Monday to Saturday from 5–10 PM and closed on Sunday, so plan it as an evening stop in Tokyo rather than a lunch pick.
How far ahead should I plan for Trois Fleches?
The verified schedule is Monday to Saturday from 5–10 PM, with Sunday closed. If your date is fixed, check directly with the venue for current details rather than relying on assumptions.
Does Trois Fleches handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information does not specify dietary or allergy accommodations. Check the venue's official channels before visiting if restrictions are important to your plans.
Can I eat at the bar at Trois Fleches?
The verified information does not specify bar, counter, or table seating. If seating format matters, confirm directly with the venue before visiting.
What should a first-timer know about Trois Fleches?
Treat it as a planned Tokyo evening visit. It is open Monday to Saturday from 5–10 PM, closed Sunday, has a casual dress code, carries a confirmed Tabelog 100 #27 (2025) listing with 3.8 points.



























