1. 鮨麻布
    Photo: Kisa ToyoshimaSushi Azabu in Azabudai Hills
  2. Sushi Azabu
    Photo: Sushi Azabu
  3. Sushi Azabu
    Photo: Sushi Azabu
  4. 鮨麻布
    Photo: Kisa Toyoshima

Sushi Azabu

  • Restaurants | Sushi
  • Kamiyacho
Lim Chee Wah
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Time Out says

Sushi Azabu is rather uncommon in that this restaurant is a foreign import – from the United States – rather than a domestic outfit with overseas locations, as is the case with many Japanese sushi establishments. Nevertheless, this beautifully designed eatery brings with it an impressive pedigree: its sister restaurants in Manhattan, New York and Miami Beach, Florida were previously proud owners of a Michelin star each.

Sushi Azabu has the classic wood-dominated interior of a high-end sushi restaurant. But here the design feels fresh and modern, largely thanks to the bold strokes of contemporary calligraphy artist Rintaro Hashiguchi, whose artwork stretches across the entire wall behind the L-shaped counter.

Despite its address in swanky Azabudai Hills, Sushi Azabu’s menu is surprisingly affordable. The restaurant sources its seafood from Toyosu Market, as any reputable food operator would, and turns it into multi-course omakase meals. Lunch offers the best deal: about 14 items including nigiri sushi as well as the restaurant’s signature sesame tofu served on a sizzling hot plate, all for just ¥4,800.

Dinner is, of course, more sumptuous. For ¥9,800, you’ll get to enjoy around 17 items featuring premium seasonal fish and seafood, the likes of fatty tuna, uni and more. Online reservation is highly recommended to secure a spot at the 19-seat counter.

Details

Address
Azabudai Hills Tower Plaza 3F
1-3-1 Azabudai, Minato
Tokyo
Transport:
Roppongi-Itchome, Kamiyacho stations
Opening hours:
11am-3.30pm (last orders 2.30pm), 5.30pm-11pm (food last orders 9pm, drinks 10.30pm)
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