Restaurant · Sushi · ¥¥¥¥

How to bookSushi Mizutani

A small Ginza basement counter that once held three Michelin stars under chef Hachiro Mizutani.
Reservation methods

What you're trying to book

A small Ginza basement counter that once held three Michelin stars under chef Hachiro Mizutani. Sushi Mizutani is a sushi restaurant in Ginza, Tokyo. The price sits at ¥¥¥¥ — expect the full seasonal menu at dinner and a shorter format at lunch where available.

How reservations actually work

The restaurant does not take calls from first-time overseas guests. The only realistic path is a luxury hotel concierge with a standing relationship.

If you want Moshi Moshi to book it for you

For Sushi Mizutani, the restaurant's policy is that reservations from new overseas guests must go through a hotel concierge. We can coordinate with your hotel concierge, or suggest two or three restaurants of comparable quality that our voice agent can reach directly.

Early access

We’ll place the call for you.

Leave your email and the booking you want. We call Sushi Mizutani in polite Japanese — you get the confirmation in English. No charge unless the reservation is made.

No spam. One email when your spot opens. That’s it.

Fact sheet
City
Tokyo · Ginza
Price
¥¥¥¥