Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
Wagyumafia
560Pearl PointsMembers-only Wagyu counter. Book with intent.

About Wagyumafia
Wagyumafia is Tokyo's most focused Wagyu beef counter: 14 seats, direct farm sourcing, live kitchen theatre, and a members-only format that keeps the room intentional. Ranked #41 in OAD Japan Casual (2025) and listed among the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants, it is the right booking if beef is your specific priority, not a general fine dining night out.
Is Wagyumafia worth booking in Tokyo?
Yes, if Wagyu beef is the point of your trip and you want a format built entirely around it. Wagyumafia in Toshima has spent nearly a decade making the case that Japanese beef deserves the same sourcing rigour and theatrical presentation that Tokyo's sushi counters give to fish. Nine years in, the concept holds up: this is a counter-format beef restaurant where the sourcing is the menu, not a footnote on it.
What to expect on your first visit
The room is compact and counter-focused. Fourteen seats face a live kitchen, which means you watch preparation happen in real time rather than receiving plates from behind a closed door. For a first-timer, that transparency is part of the value: you see exactly how the beef is handled, cut, and cooked before it reaches you. The visual experience is deliberate, not incidental.
Chef Hisato Hamada built Wagyumafia around a single conviction: that Wagyu sourced directly from select Japanese farms, then prepared with precision, produces a result that generic steakhouse sourcing cannot match. The kitchen uses both wet and dry ageing methods, applied through a high-temperature broiler. The combination produces a different result from the charcoal-grilled Wagyu you will encounter elsewhere in Tokyo, and the distinction is worth understanding before you arrive. This is not a conventional steakhouse experience.
The menu has included a Chateaubriand cutlet sandwich and Wagyujiro ramen as signature preparations, though you should confirm the current menu directly before booking, as the format evolves. Both dishes reflect the kitchen's approach to Wagyu: treating a premium ingredient not just as a centrepiece cut but as something that works across different preparations. For a first visit, the counter seats give you the leading sightline into that process.
Sourcing and what it means for the price
Wagyumafia's pricing sits at the upper end of Tokyo beef dining, and the sourcing explains why. Wagyu is procured directly from specific Japanese farms rather than through intermediaries, which affects both traceability and quality consistency. The ageing approach, wet and dry applied according to the cut, adds further cost and preparation time. If you are comparing this to a mid-range Tokyo steakhouse, the gap in price reflects a genuine difference in product, not just positioning. The 2025 World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants listing provides external validation that the approach is credible at a global level.
Opinionated About Dining has tracked Wagyumafia consistently: ranked #22 in Japan's Casual category in 2023, rising to #41 in both 2024 and 2025, with a Leading Restaurants in Japan listing also in 2024. A Google rating of 4.8 across more than 3,100 reviews is unusually consistent for a venue at this price tier. These signals together indicate a restaurant that performs reliably, not one coasting on early reputation.
Booking and practical details
Wagyumafia operates Monday through Saturday, 6 to 11 pm, and is closed on Sundays. Note that it operates as a members-only establishment, so confirm access requirements before attempting to book. Booking difficulty is rated Easy once membership or access is confirmed, but that initial step matters. The address is 1-26-6 The Sh One, 7F, Minamiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo. For a first visit, arriving at opening gives you the full counter experience without late-evening noise buildup.
For broader context on where Wagyumafia sits in Tokyo's dining landscape, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. If you are planning a wider Japan trip, comparable high-commitment dining experiences can be found at HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, and Goh in Fukuoka. Tokyo hotel and bar planning resources are also available via our Tokyo hotels guide and Tokyo bars guide.
Quick reference: Counter seating, 14 seats, Mon–Sat 6–11 pm, closed Sundays, members-only access, Toshima City, Tokyo.
How It Compares
Wagyumafia occupies a category of its own in Tokyo's high-end dining. Its closest peers at the ¥¥¥¥ tier, like Harutaka for sushi, RyuGin for kaiseki, and L'Effervescence for French, are all competing on ingredient precision and counter-format craft, but none of them are beef-exclusive. If your priority is the most technically focused beef experience in Tokyo, Wagyumafia is the specific answer. If you want a wider range of flavours or a more conventional multi-course progression, RyuGin or L'Effervescence will serve you better.
On booking difficulty, Wagyumafia's members-only structure is the main variable. Once access is confirmed, it books more easily than Harutaka, which requires significant lead time for counter seats. Crony and Sézanne are both easier entry points for high-quality Tokyo dining without membership requirements, and Sézanne in particular offers strong value at the ¥¥¥¥ tier for French-format fine dining.
For a special occasion where the entire focus is on beef provenance and live kitchen theatre, Wagyumafia is the correct choice in Tokyo. For a broader, more varied tasting menu experience at a similar price point, L'Effervescence or RyuGin are the stronger alternatives. If you are weighing international comparisons, the ingredient-sourcing rigour here is in the same conversation as Le Bernardin in New York for how a single protein can define an entire menu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Wagyumafia handle dietary restrictions?
Wagyumafia's menu is built entirely around Wagyu beef, so it is a poor fit for anyone avoiding red meat. The kitchen's entire format — wet and dry aged cuts cooked on a high-temperature broiler — centres on a single protein. If you have serious dietary restrictions beyond beef, this is not the right venue; confirm with the establishment before booking given its members-only structure.
Can I eat at the bar at Wagyumafia?
The counter IS the dining room. All 14 seats face the live kitchen, so every seat is effectively a bar seat with a direct view of preparation. There is no separate bar area or lounge seating documented for this location.
What should a first-timer know about Wagyumafia?
The most important thing: Wagyumafia operates as a members-only establishment, so access needs to be confirmed before you plan around it. Once inside, you are at a 14-seat counter watching beef preparation in real time — it is a focused, single-protein format, not a broad Japanese menu. It has held OAD Casual Japan rankings in both 2024 and 2025, and also appeared on the World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants list in 2025, which signals the format has earned credible outside recognition.
Is Wagyumafia good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion is for someone who genuinely cares about Wagyu beef. The 14-seat counter, live kitchen theatre, and direct-farm sourcing make it feel deliberate rather than routine. It is not a broad celebration venue — the format is tight and beef-focused — but for a beef-obsessed partner, client, or friend, it reads as a considered, specific choice rather than a generic splurge.
What are alternatives to Wagyumafia in Tokyo?
For a completely different format with similar prestige weight, RyuGin offers multi-course kaiseki with broader ingredient range and two Michelin stars. Harutaka is the counter-seat comparison for those who want precision dining but prefer sushi over beef. If the draw at Wagyumafia is the members-only, single-subject format, there is no direct like-for-like in Tokyo — the closest parallels are other specialist counter restaurants, not general fine dining.
Is lunch or dinner better at Wagyumafia?
Dinner only. Wagyumafia operates Monday through Saturday from 6 to 11 pm and is closed on Sundays. There is no lunch service at this location, so the question does not apply.
Is Wagyumafia good for solo dining?
Yes — counter seating is almost always better solo. All 14 seats face the kitchen, so a single diner gets the same view and engagement as anyone else. Solo diners often get more interaction at this format than groups do. The members-only access requirement applies regardless of party size, so confirm that first.
Location
Japan, 〒171-0022 Tokyo, Toshima City, Minamiikebukuro, 1 Chome−26−6 The Sh One, 7F
Tokyo, Japan
Compare Wagyumafia
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Wagyumafia | |
| Harutaka | ¥¥¥¥ |
| L'Effervescence | ¥¥¥¥ |
| RyuGin | ¥¥¥¥ |
| HOMMAGE | ¥¥¥¥ |
| Crony | ¥¥¥¥ |
Comparing your options in Tokyo for this tier.
Also Consider
- Harutaka, Sushi, ¥¥¥¥
- L'Effervescence, French, ¥¥¥¥
- RyuGin, Kaiseki, Japanese, ¥¥¥¥
- HOMMAGE, Innovtive French, French, ¥¥¥¥
- Crony, Innovative, French, ¥¥¥¥
Wagyumafia occupies a category of its own in Tokyo's high-end dining. Its closest peers at the ¥¥¥¥ tier, like Harutaka for sushi, RyuGin for kaiseki, and L'Effervescence for French, are all competing on ingredient precision and counter-format craft, but none of them are beef-exclusive. If your priority is the most technically focused beef experience in Tokyo, Wagyumafia is the specific answer. If you want a wider range of flavours or a more conventional multi-course progression, RyuGin or L'Effervescence will serve you better.
On booking difficulty, Wagyumafia's members-only structure is the main variable. Once access is confirmed, it books more easily than Harutaka, which requires significant lead time for counter seats. Crony and Sézanne are both easier entry points for high-quality Tokyo dining without membership requirements, and Sézanne in particular offers strong value at the ¥¥¥¥ tier for French-format fine dining.
For a special occasion where the entire focus is on beef provenance and live kitchen theatre, Wagyumafia is the correct choice in Tokyo. For a broader, more varied tasting menu experience at a similar price point, L'Effervescence or RyuGin are the stronger alternatives. The ingredient-sourcing rigour here sits in the same conversation as HOMMAGE for how a kitchen can build an entire identity around one category of ingredient.
Hours
- Monday
- 6–11 pm
- Tuesday
- 6–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–11 pm
- Thursday
- 6–11 pm
- Friday
- 6–11 pm
- Saturday
- 6–11 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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