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How to bookJapanese Soba Noodles Tsuta

The world's first Michelin-starred ramen shop, opened by Chef Yuki Onishi.
Reservation methods

What you're trying to book

The world's first Michelin-starred ramen shop, opened by Chef Yuki Onishi. Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta is a ramen restaurant in Yoyogi-Uehara, 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 publish a direct booking channel. A hotel concierge or a private introduction is usually the only path.

Peak seasons (cherry blossom in early April, autumn leaves in mid-November) fill three to six months out; weekday lunches are usually the easiest slot for a first-time visitor.

If you want Moshi Moshi to book it for you

Tell us the date, time, and party size — any dietary notes or a seat preference if you have one. Our AI voice agent calls Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta in polite Japanese (keigo), handles the back-and-forth, and emails you the confirmation in English. No charge unless the reservation is made. If the date is full, we'll tell you the closest open alternatives and hold nothing until you say yes.

Early access

We’ll place the call for you.

Leave your email and the booking you want. We call Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta 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 · Yoyogi-Uehara
Price
¥