
Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7
Chūō, Tokyo
Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999
Dress
Casual
Why go
A 13-seat standing bar in Tsukiji specializing in fugu small plates and curated sake. No reservations, brisk turnover, prices around ¥3,000–¥4,000 make it an accessible entry to pufferfish dining. Walk-ins only; expect queues on weekday evenings. Worth it for solo diners or pairs seeking a quick, focused tasting.
About Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7
Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 is a Tokyo venue with a price range of JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999 and a casual dress code. It is listed in Tabelog 100 - Tachinomi - 2025, placing it within that award category.
Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 works best as a casual Tokyo option rather than as a venue defined by specific dishes, a confirmed chef, a fixed format, or a detailed drinks program.
What
The essentials are straightforward: Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 is in Tokyo, the expected spend is JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999, the dress code is casual. The venue also appears on Tabelog 100 - Tachinomi - 2025.
For diners comparing options, that makes Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 a casual pick within the Pearl guide. If you want a different type of meal, compare it with comparable venues such as Fugu Club Miyawaki Bettei, Takeno, Rokkan, Sushi Keita, or Tempura Kurokawa, while checking each venue’s current details directly before planning.
Timing and Trade-Offs
Specific opening hours, reservation rules, queue patterns, last-order times, closure days are not available here. Do not assume lunch service, walk-in availability, or a particular visit length from this page alone. Confirm current operating details through an official or current source before making the trip.
The main appeal is simple: a casual Tokyo venue in the JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999 range with Tabelog 100 - Tachinomi - 2025 recognition. The trade-off is that many practical details may need to be confirmed directly, so expectations should stay flexible unless you verify them before visiting.
Explore more options in our full Tokyo bars guide, or browse other casual dining options in our full Tokyo restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 東京都中央区築地6-7-7
- Website
- fugu-club.com/tsukiji-nagaya-677
- Phone
- +818037237872
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 presents itself as a compact standing bar tucked into a Tsukiji back alley, where the focus is firmly on traditional Japanese flavors. The tiny footprint and stand-up layout create an unadorned, no-frills environment that highlights service of fugu (pufferfish) and a selection of Japanese sake. Its placement in a narrow lane and recognition as one of the top 100 standing bars in 2025 give it a low-key, discovery-oriented charm — the kind of hidden-gem spot that rewards exploration. The venue also advertises a no-smoking policy, which keeps the small space focused on food and drink.
Best For
This venue is best suited to diners who are curious about specialty Japanese ingredients and sake-driven drinking culture. As a standing bar that highlights fugu and Japanese sake, it caters to adventurous eaters and drinkers interested in tasting a specific regional delicacy in an informal, concentrated setting. The back-alley location in Tsukiji and the Tabelog listing—complete with menus, maps, reviews and photos—make it a good pick for people navigating the market area and looking for a notable, compact stop rather than a long, seated meal.
Ordering Tips
If you visit Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7, prioritize the house specialty: fugu (pufferfish), and pair it with the sake options highlighted in the listing; the description specifically identifies the bar as a Japanese sake spot. Use the Tabelog entry to review menus, photos and user comments in advance so you know what’s available before arriving. Note that the venue is a standing, no-smoking bar—plan for a brief, focused tasting rather than a long seated dinner, and be prepared to stand while you sample the offerings.
Venue details
Ambiance
A compact, counter-only standing bar with warm lighting, bottles of sake lining the walls, and a casual but quietly serious atmosphere focused on drinking and enjoying high-quality pufferfish dishes among regulars.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Intimate
Signature Dishes
- Fugu sashimi
- Fugu karaage
- Fugu hotpot
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Fugu Club miyawaki Bettei, Fugu / Pufferfish, ¥¥¥
- Rokkan, Japanese, Japanese
- Sushi Keita, Sushi, ¥¥¥
- Takeno, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 JPY 3,000 - JPY 3,999
- 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
Restaurant context
For fugu-focused dining in Tokyo, Fugu Club Miyawaki Bettei upstairs offers a seated kaiseki experience at triple the price, justified if you want the full ceremonial structure and deeper seasonality. The standing bar delivers much of the same sourcing in a faster, cheaper format, but sacrifices comfort and pacing. If you're after value and don't mind the standing arrangement, the bar wins. If you want to linger or host guests, the upstairs room is worth the premium.
Against broader Tokyo standing bars, Takeno offers more menu variety and seating for a similar spend, making it a better fit for groups or longer sessions. Sushi Keita and Tempura Kurokawa sit higher on the price ladder and specialize in sushi and tempura, respectively, both allow reservations and provide seating, so they're easier to plan around. For sake enthusiasts who prioritize bottle selection over food depth, Rokkan offers a quieter room with more extensive inventory, though it skips the fugu specialization entirely.
The bar's best fit: solo diners or pairs who want a quick, ingredient-driven stop in Tsukiji without the formality or expense of a full kaiseki. Anyone seeking a seated meal, a reservation, or a venue for groups should look elsewhere.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7?
Specific dishes and menu formats are not listed here. Check a current official source or the venue directly before visiting if you need details on what is available.
Can I eat at the bar at Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7?
Seating layout, counter availability, standing format, reservation rules are not listed here. Confirm current arrangements before you go.
Is Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 worth the price?
The price range is JPY 3,000–JPY 3,999. Choose it if that budget fits your plans and you are looking at casual Tokyo dining.
Is Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7 good for a special occasion?
The dress code is casual, but seating, reservations, service format, menu structure are not listed here. For a special occasion, confirm current details directly before relying on it for a planned celebration.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7?
A tasting menu is not listed here. Do not assume one is offered; check current information from the venue before planning around a course or tasting format.
What are alternatives to Tsukiji Nagaya 6-7-7?
Comparison venues include Fugu Club Miyawaki Bettei, Rokkan, Sushi Keita, Takeno, Tempura Kurokawa. They should be compared by current price, availability, format.





















