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    Zakuro Ginza ten, Restaurant in Tokyo
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    Tabelog 2024

    Zakuro Ginza ten

    Chūō, Tokyo

    Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan

    The Read

    Price

    JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999 JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024 recognition and easier booking than most Ginza award-holders make this basement shabu-shabu specialist a practical choice for traditional table-side service. Dinner runs JPY 8,000–9,999, lunch drops to JPY 2,000–2,999, private rooms accommodate two to twenty guests; one minute from Ginza Station.

    About Zakuro Ginza ten

    Zakuro Ginza ten is a Tokyo venue with price bands of JPY 8,000–9,999 and JPY 2,000–2,999. It is also listed in the 2024 Tabelog 100 Hot Pot category. Beyond those points, public-facing details such as exact seating layout, room types, service format, hours, payment methods, menu specifics should be confirmed directly before planning around them.

    What You're Getting: A Tokyo Venue with Price Guidance

    The grounded picture is straightforward: Zakuro Ginza ten is a Tokyo dining option with smart-casual dress. The price bands are JPY 8,000–9,999 and JPY 2,000–2,999, which can help diners decide whether it fits their budget or a broader Tokyo dining itinerary.

    Because detailed menu items, room arrangements, seat counts, service style are not publicly established here, avoid assuming a particular format before booking. If a private setting, a specific dish, or a dietary accommodation matters, confirm directly with the restaurant before relying on third-party descriptions.

    For comparison planning, Zakuro Ginza ten can be considered alongside other allowed Tokyo dining references such as Koran, Mikawaya, Bon Bonheur, Frederic Cassel Ginza mitsukoshi ten, L'ibisco Ginza ten, while recognizing that each may differ substantially in format and purpose. Diners can also browse other Tokyo restaurants for a wider view of the city’s dining options.

    Timing, Booking, Group Strategy

    Specific opening hours, reservation channels, phone details, walk-in availability, payment methods, group policies should be confirmed directly before visiting. Treat the listed price bands and smart-casual dress code as the reliable planning anchors.

    If you are arranging a meal for a group, planning around dietary needs, or hoping for a particular seating arrangement, the safest approach is to ask the venue in advance. Special rooms, counter seating, children’s seating, allergy support, takeout, delivery, a beverage program may be available, but should be confirmed directly.

    Zakuro Ginza ten can fit into a broader Tokyo itinerary, including time around Tokyo's bar scene or Tokyo hotels.

    The takeThis restaurant is best suited for small private gatherings and quiet meals centered on shabu-shabu or sukiyaki. The explicit availability of private rooms makes it a practical choice for family dinners, business meals that require discretion, or groups who prefer separated seating. Because the menu highlights traditional Japanese hotpots and carefully selected ingredients, it also works well for diners seeking a more classic, sit-down dining experience near Ginza Station. The no-smoking policy reinforces its appeal for guests who prefer a cleaner dining environment.
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    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextTokyo, Japan

    Planning details

    Location
    東京都中央区銀座4-6-1 銀座三和ビル B1F
    Website
    zakuro.co.jp/restaurant/ginza/index.html
    Phone
    +81335354421
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Zakuro Ginza ten presents itself as a traditional Japanese hotpot specialist in the Ginza area, focusing on carefully selected shabu-shabu, sukiyaki and steak preparations. The listing emphasizes classic Japanese flavors and a no-smoking policy, and the availability of private rooms gives the place a more reserved, intimate feel. Located near Ginza Station, it reads as a straightforward, refined spot for people who want a focused, authentic hotpot experience rather than a nightlife destination. The tone conveyed is measured and traditional rather than trendy or loud.

    Best For

    This restaurant is best suited for small private gatherings and quiet meals centered on shabu-shabu or sukiyaki. The explicit availability of private rooms makes it a practical choice for family dinners, business meals that require discretion, or groups who prefer separated seating. Because the menu highlights traditional Japanese hotpots and carefully selected ingredients, it also works well for diners seeking a more classic, sit-down dining experience near Ginza Station. The no-smoking policy reinforces its appeal for guests who prefer a cleaner dining environment.

    Ordering Tips

    Check the Tabelog listing for menus, user photos and ratings before you go — the venue specifically points diners there for detailed information. Reserve a private room if you want a secluded table, since private rooms are explicitly available. Given the focus on shabu-shabu and sukiyaki, expect communal hotpot courses and consider asking about ingredient selections and portion sizes when booking. Note the no-smoking policy mentioned in the description if that matters for your group.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Traditional Japanese atmosphere with calm, quiet energy, attentive and polite service, and an elegant dining room suited to business entertaining and special meals rather than a bustling izakaya vibe.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicElegantQuiet

    Best For

    Business DinnerGroup DiningSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Private DiningStandaloneDesign Destination

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Formal
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Wagyu shabu-shabu
    • Wagyu sukiyaki
    • Kobe beef shabu-shabu course
    • Beef sushi
    Planning details

    Location

    東京都中央区銀座4-6-1 銀座三和ビル B1F · Directions

    +81335354421

    zakuro.co.jp/restaurant/ginza/index.html

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Frederic Cassel Ginza mitsukoshi ten, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999, JPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999
    • Bon Bonheur, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999, JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999 JPY 1,000 - JPY 1,999
    • Mikawaya, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999, JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 8,000 - JPY 9,999
    • Koran, JPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999, JPY 40,000 - JPY 49,999 JPY 20,000 - JPY 29,999
    • L'ibisco Ginza ten, - JPY 999, - JPY 999
    Restaurant context

    At JPY 8,000–9,999 for dinner, this sits in the middle of Ginza's hot-pot pricing spectrum. Koran charges JPY 40,000–49,999 for a more exclusive kaiseki-driven experience with higher ingredient provenance and smaller party sizes, while Mikawaya offers similar wagyu-focused shabu-shabu at comparable dinner pricing (JPY 8,000–9,999) but with tighter seating and less private-room flexibility. For groups prioritizing space and booking ease over luxury ingredients, the 125-seat capacity and private-room range (two to twenty guests) here deliver better logistics than smaller specialists.

    Lunch value tilts heavily in favor of this venue: JPY 2,000–2,999 undercuts most Tabelog-recognized competitors and matches the price point of nearby bakery Frederic Cassel Ginza mitsukoshi ten, though the format shifts entirely from hot pot to French pastry. Bon Bonheur runs even cheaper (JPY 1,000–1,999) but lacks the Tabelog recognition and private-room infrastructure that justify the small premium here.

    Book this when you need Tabelog credibility with group-friendly logistics and same-week availability. Choose Koran for a splurge-worthy kaiseki experience with harder-to-book slots, or Mikawaya when you want tighter omakase-style attention at a similar price. For solo diners or couples prioritizing accessibility over exclusivity, the lunch counter here delivers award-level execution without the advance-booking pressure of smaller Ginza specialists.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Zakuro Ginza ten worth the price?

    Zakuro Ginza ten has price bands of ¥8,000-9,999 and ¥2,000-2,999. It is also listed in the 2024 Tabelog 100 Hot Pot category. Whether it is worth booking depends on your budget and whether a Tokyo venue at those price levels matches the meal you want.

    What should a first-timer know about Zakuro Ginza ten?

    The essentials are that Zakuro Ginza ten is in Tokyo, has a smart-casual dress code, has price bands of ¥8,000-9,999 and ¥2,000-2,999. Specific details such as seating layout, service style, hours, room availability should be confirmed directly before visiting.

    Can I eat at the bar at Zakuro Ginza ten?

    Bar seating should be confirmed directly with the venue. Confirm seating options if a counter, bar, table, or private setting is important to your visit.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Zakuro Ginza ten?

    A tasting menu should be confirmed directly with the venue. The reliable planning details are the venue name, Tokyo location, smart-casual dress code, Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024 recognition, the price bands.

    What are alternatives to Zakuro Ginza ten in Tokyo?

    Comparable venue references include Koran, Mikawaya, Bon Bonheur, Frederic Cassel Ginza mitsukoshi ten, L'ibisco Ginza ten.

    Is Zakuro Ginza ten good for a special occasion?

    It may be considered for a Tokyo meal if the price bands and smart-casual dress code suit the occasion. Specific special-occasion features, such as private rooms, seat counts, or group arrangements, should be confirmed directly.