Tokyo
Shunju Tsugihagi Hibiya
Nippon Life Insurance Co. Building (Nissay), B1F
Tokyo, Japan
Roughly translated, tsugihagi means something akin to "patchwork" in English, and that's the apporach this contemporary izakaya takes in everything from its atmosphere to its menu. With decorative wooden panels repurposed from a 200-year-old Balinese home, a traditional sushi counter, a grill counter, and more intimate "themed" dining areas, Shunju Tsugihagi Hibiya straddles the boundary between traditional and urbane sensibilities. The menu includes everything from sushi and sashimi to grilled steak or lobster and a chef's tasting menu.
Insider Tip:
This is a worthy choice for dinner after a day at the Imperial Gardens, which are just a few minutes away.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Dinner
- Full Bar
- Good for Groups
- Handicapped Accessible
- Lunch
- Large Groups
- Private Dining/Party Space
- Sunday - Closed
Cuisine Type:: Japanese/Sushi