This sushi joint just a few minutes away from the Roppongi crossing is home to two restaurants with different styles. Sushi Muku looks like your traditional sushi restaurant with a chic wooden interior, making it a perfect destination for a meal with family and friends. Sushi Hakugin, on the other hand, appears more like a luxurious bar where you can pair your sushi with sake, wine and champagne.
Whichever restaurant you choose to dine at, the menu is the same every evening. The standard omakase course with 20 pieces of sushi goes for ¥8,800, while a sake pairing with eight glasses will set you back ¥14,300.
While its prices are already reasonable for top notch sushi, Sushi Muku/Sushi Hakugin will offer an even better deal from November 1 to 30. The restaurant will be open during lunch hours (11.30am-3pm), when a ten-piece course can be had for just ¥3,800 (the same meal costs ¥4,400 at dinnertime). Reservations can be made online starting November 1. We’re expecting this to be popular, so you’ll want to book sooner rather than later.