Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji
100Pearl PointsWeekday beef, no filler

About Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji
Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji is a practical weekday choice for a beef-led meal in central Tokyo, especially if the plan is already built around Minato or Hibiya. It is easier to justify for lunch or a composed dinner than as a destination-only splurge; compare Toriyoshi for yakitori and Kusa Makura for a lower-spend meal.
Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji is a Tokyo restaurant with a clearly useful schedule for weekday planning: it opens for lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday, it is closed on Saturday and Sunday. The verified details are limited, so the safest approach is to plan around the confirmed hours, the Tokyo location, the smart-casual dress code rather than assuming a particular menu format, seating style, or signature dish.
A weekday Tokyo choice for planned meals
Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji is best considered when you need a weekday lunch or dinner in Tokyo and want a restaurant with confirmed midday and evening service. Hours are listed as 11:30 AM–2 PM and 5–10 PM from Monday through Friday, with no Saturday or Sunday service. For broader planning around the city, use Our full Tokyo restaurants guide, then cross-check bars, hotels, experiences through Our full Tokyo bars guide, Our full Tokyo hotels guide, Our full Tokyo experiences guide.
Plan around confirmed details
The practical booking point here is timing. Because the verified information does not confirm specific dishes, prices, seating, chef details, awards, or a beverage program, do not build the reservation around an assumed course, dish, or particular service style. Build it around the confirmed facts: Tokyo, weekday lunch and dinner hours, weekend closure, smart-casual attire.
For diners comparing options, keep the decision simple and specific to the occasion. Toriyoshi, Kusa Makura, 味享, 新ばし 笹田, and 焼肉あたご 虎ノ門 may be useful reference points depending on what kind of meal you are planning, but Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji should be evaluated on its own confirmed details. If a weekday Tokyo lunch or dinner slot fits your schedule, it is worth checking the venue's current official information before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat, polished clothing suitable for a planned lunch or dinner in Tokyo.
Does Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified. If you have a strict allergy, intolerance, or dietary requirement, check the venue's official channels before booking.
Can I eat at the bar at Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji?
Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in the verified details. Check the venue's official channels for the latest seating information before you go.
What is Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji known for?
The verified details confirm that Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji is in Tokyo, has smart-casual dress, serves lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, is closed on Saturday and Sunday. Other specifics should be confirmed directly with the venue.
Location
Japan, 〒105-0003 Tokyo, Minato City, Nishishinbashi, 1 Chome−1−1 日比谷フォートタワ 2F
Tokyo, Japan
Compare Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji | Tokyo | , | , |
| Toriyoshi | Tokyo | Yakitori | , |
| Kusa Makura | Tokyo | , | JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 |
| 新ばし 笹田 | Tokyo | , | , |
| 味享 | Tokyo | , | , |
| 焼肉あたご 虎ノ門 | Tokyo | , | , |
How Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji Tokyo compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Toriyoshi, Yakitori, Yakitori
- Kusa Makura, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
- 新ばし 笹田, Notable alternative
- 味享, Notable alternative
- 焼肉あたご 虎ノ門, Notable alternative
How it compares in Tokyo
Choose Yakiniku Kaiseki Tomoji when the brief is a central, beef-led meal with a more composed feel than a casual grill. 焼肉あたご 虎ノ門 is the closest comparison by category and area; cross-shop it first if Toranomon convenience matters more than the Hibiya Fort Tower location.
Toriyoshi is the better fit for diners who want yakitori rather than yakiniku. Kusa Makura, listed at JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, is the value play and makes more sense for a low-commitment meal. 新ばし 笹田 and 味享 are worth checking when the goal is a different Tokyo dining mood rather than a dedicated grilled-beef plan.
Booking difficulty is marked easy, so this is the safer fallback than a harder-to-secure special-occasion counter. For ambiance, expect the decision to come down to purpose: business-district meal here, yakitori at Toriyoshi, value at Kusa Makura, nearby beef comparison at 焼肉あたご 虎ノ門.
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