Affordable “OMAKASE SUSHI” to enjoy in Tokyo!
2023-12-26

One of the best things about sushi is that there are different types and depending on the restaurant and season, you can eat a variety. Omakase sushi courses consist of sushi, dishes and ingredients chosen by the chef. When eating omakase sushi, you will be able to experience new dishes and sushi that you may have never eaten before. It is never too late to try something new!


*Please note: Omakase course dishes and ingredients change based on the season for each restaurant listed below* 



RestaurantGinza Miko Sushi

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This restaurant, located near GINZA SIX and equipped with only 10 counter seats, offers a popular all-you-can-eat sushi lunch for just 10,000 JPY. It's so trendy that reservations are fully booked up to three months in advance.


The dining experience begins with some Omakase dishes, and then you can get the sushi of your choice. Despite being a counter sushi establishment, it maintains a family-friendly environment where children under elementary age can dine for free, and babies are more than welcome.


During dinner hours, the restaurant offers a diverse range of prices, ranging from 220 JPY to 880 JPY per Sushi, making it an excellent choice for a date night in Ginza.


※For lunch, reservations are required, and lunch time slots are available at 12:00 and 14:00, with a duration of 90 minutes. Lunch reservations are already fully booked until January next year, so we recommend securing reservations for February.


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RestaurantSushi Muku/Sushi Shirogane

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This is a restaurant where you can relish Edomae sushi under the concept of "a sushi restaurant that anyone can enjoy anytime." 

Despite its prime location in Tokyo, this restaurant offers high-quality Edomae sushi for less than 10,000 JPY, a price range that would typically cost 20,000 to 30,000 JPY in such a location.


Notably, this restaurant has two establishments sharing the same premises—namely, "Sushi Muku" and "Sushi Shirogane." When making a reservation, you can be assigned to either of these; a sense of surprise and two distinct atmospheres, making it an ideal choice for a date or a small group.


The Omakase Course (8,800 yen), available for same-day reservations, allows you to savor a total of 20 dishes. Additionally, there's an Omakase Course (14,300 yen) that includes a sake pairing. The pairing is curated by a certified sake sommelier known as "SAKE DIPLOMA," enhancing your dining experience.



▼Left: “Sushi Muku”, right: “Sushi Shirogane”

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RestaurantTsukiji Aozora Third Generation Ginza Mitsukoshi

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This was established 10 years ago at Mitsukoshi. This beloved restaurant, situated in the heart of Ginza, offers the authentic taste of Edomae sushi reminiscent of Tsukiji. Leveraging fresh fish and seasonal ingredients sourced every morning from Tsukiji Market, the restaurant provides easily accessible Edomae sushi at reasonable prices. With a refreshing atmosphere, the counter seats are particularly popular, allowing people to enjoy the craftsmanship right in front of their eyes.


The Mitsukoshi store-exclusive 15-item Omakase (10,000 JPY) is a highly recommended and cost-effective course suitable for dates and dinner parties. For those seeking an even more affordable option, the standard "Aozora Jyukan" set (5,000 JPY) is available. Additionally, you can order popular Sushi per piece such as the "Otoro Aburi," offering the aroma of roasted soy sauce, and the "Kuruma Prawns Medium Rare," known for its sweetness and shrimp texture. Given its convenient location for shopping, why not treat yourself to a delightful meal after a shopping spree?




RestaurantSushi Umiji

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Located just a 3-minute walk from Azabu-juban station, the well-established Japanese Kappo restaurant "Ginza Yamaji," in business for 33 years, has recently opened "Sushi Umiji." The unique feature of this restaurant lies in its innovative approach, allowing you to order as much of their favorite sushi as they desire, tailored to their budget, through mobile ordering facilitated by scanning a QR code.


The extensive selection of Otsumami (side dishes) is crafted using meticulously chosen Japanese Kappo ingredients and rare sake brands, an inviting atmosphere for individuals or groups to casually drop in, enjoy a drink, and savor sushi. During the evening, the restaurant offers only two Omakase courses: the Sea Course (6,900 JPY) and the Mountain Course (9,900 JPY).








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