When: Friday night around 6:45pm
Who: My Husband and 10 year old son
Wear: Casual, business
Why: It's near the station and near Hakuhinkan and Tsukiji
Verdict: If I was craving sushi I might vis...
The 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide awarded Sushiko Honten one star. This store dates back to 1885, and has been delighting Tokyoites ever since. They also keep a wine cellar, so you can try matching sushi ...
The Tokyo Michelin Guide 2009 awarded Sukiya-bashi three stars, recognizing it as one of the absolute best in the world. Its basement location underneath a business building in Ginza should not sugges...
If you want to experience real Edo style sushi, Shintomi Sushi should be at the top of your list. This traditional sushi restaurant was opened almost a century ago, and staunchly preserves an Edo styl...
For only 4,179 yen, you can have all-you-can eat sushi at Hinazushi in Ginza. While that may sound too good to be true, you'll probably be surprised at the quality. As soon as you're seated, you'll be...
If you're not in the mood for conveyor belt sushi or all-you-can eat sushi, but not comfortable walking into an expensive, stiff collar sushi restaurant in Ginza, Fukusuke is the place to go. The fish...
Sushi Aoki is one of the most famous, expensive and sophisticated sushi restaurants in Ginza. While the fish is always fresh, Sushi Aoki tries to achieve the perfect temperature, firmness, and taste. ...
Open 24 hours a day Sushi zanmai is popular with businesspeople who want a reasonably priced sushi meal. The most expensive nigiri sushi, such as uni and ootoro, are only 398 yen. The lively atmospher...
Sawada was awarded two stars by the 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide. This is a highly-respected sushi restaurant, where they pride themselves in sourcing the freshest wild fish from around Japan, using the ...
Gonpachi Ginza is located in a building populated with other sophisticated restaurants, and it's a branch of Gonpachi Roppongi. This izakaya is often featured in foreign guide books. Although the hype...
Sushi Iwa was awarded one star by the 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide. The store is decorated with seasonal flowers, and the fish is of of top quality. Omakase (the chef decides) is the way to go here.
Sushi Ohno was awarded one star by the 2009 Tokyo Michelin Guide. The fish is top-quality, and the atmosphere quite relaxing. They only have eight counter seats, so be sure to make reservations.