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Tokyo, Japan

Saito

CuisineSushi
Executive ChefTakashi Saito
Price≈$200
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceOmakase Bar
NoiseQuiet
CapacityIntimate
World's 50 Best
Black Pearl
Tabelog
Opinionated About Dining
La Liste

Sushi Saitou occupies the upper tier of Tokyo's omakase scene, holding a Tabelog score of 4.62 and consecutive Gold Awards since 2017. Located in Roppongi's Ark Hills South Tower, the nine-seat counter operates on reservations only at JPY 50,000 to 59,999 per head. It ranks #2 in Japan and #33 in Asia on Opinionated About Dining's 2025 lists, placing it among the most peer-validated sushi counters in the country.

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Address
Japan, 〒106-0032 Tokyo, Minato City, Roppongi, 1 Chome−4−5 1F
Phone
+81 3-3589-4412
Saito restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
About

What JPY 50,000 Buys at Tokyo's Upper Tier of Omakase

Tokyo's omakase market has stratified sharply over the past decade. Entry-level counters have crept past JPY 20,000, mid-tier houses now sit comfortably in the JPY 30,000 to 40,000 range, and a smaller cohort of eight- to twelve-seat rooms operates in the JPY 50,000 and above bracket where price functions as both a quality signal and a deliberate filter on clientele. Saito is a Tokyo restaurant in Roppongi, serving Edomae Sushi Omakase at about JPY 50,000 to 59,999 per person.

At that price point, the question worth asking is not whether it is expensive, it plainly is, but what the market evidence says about whether the premium is warranted. The answer, across multiple independent systems, is consistent. Tabelog has awarded it Gold consecutively every year from 2017 through 2026. That ten-year run of Gold recognition is not an anniversary gesture; Tabelog's Gold tier is reserved for counters scoring in the upper percentiles of their category in Tokyo, a city with more sushi restaurants than almost anywhere on earth. The counter has also appeared in the Tabelog Sushi Tokyo "100" selection in 2021, 2022, and 2025.

Opinionated About Dining ranked Saitou #33 in Asia for 2025. For a single nine-seat counter in Roppongi, the breadth and consistency of that recognition across methodologically distinct systems is notable.

Kanesaka Lineage and the Context That Comes With It

The counter operates under Chef Takashi Saito. That genealogy matters to understanding where Saitou sits competitively. The Kanesaka group has produced several of the capital's most closely watched counters; Sushi Kanesaka itself remains a reference point in Ginza's sushi tier. Counters that share this lineage tend to compete on precision, rice temperature, vinegar balance, and sourcing rigour rather than theatrical innovation, and they price accordingly against peers in that bracket rather than against the broader omakase market.

Harutaka, in Ginza, operates in the same price tier with comparable Tabelog recognition. Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongiten and Edomae Sushi Hanabusa cover adjacent points on the Edomae spectrum. What separates Saitou from several peers is the combination of counter scale (nine seats maximum, typically eight), the arc of its award trajectory, and its placement in the Asia-wide rankings rather than just domestic ones. Its 2025 Asia position of #33 on OAD puts it in a bracket occupied by kaiseki and French rooms that command equivalent or higher prices. Within sushi specifically, few counters in Asia sit above it on that list.

The Room, the Format, and What to Expect

The counter is inside Ark Hills South Tower, a commercial complex in Roppongi Itchome that also houses offices and residences. The location is low-key for the address, Tabelog's own classification lists it under "Hideout," which is an accurate shorthand for the experience of finding a nine-seat room inside a tower lobby. The space is described as stylish and relaxing, built around counter seating only. Private rooms are not available for standard bookings, though the full counter can be reserved for private events accommodating up to 20 people.

The format is omakase throughout. Drinks run to sake, shochu, and wine; the absence of an elaborate cocktail or champagne program is characteristic of this tier of sushi counter, where the food is the clear focus and beverage pairings tend toward Japanese fermented grain and select imported wine. No service charge applies, per the Tabelog data. The counter is entirely non-smoking. Credit cards across the major international networks are accepted, as is QUICPay electronic money; QR code payments are not.

Reservations are essential, and new phone reservations are not accepted. At this tier in Tokyo, access to reservations is typically managed through existing guest relationships, hotel concierge channels, or specialist booking services. Arriving without a pre-established reservation path is unlikely to produce a seat, regardless of the booking window.

Value as a Concept at This Price Point

JPY 50,000 to 59,999 translates to roughly USD 330 to 400 at current exchange, or EUR 300 to 370. Placed against the reference frame of three-Michelin-star tasting menus in London, Paris, or New York, where comparable spend is standard and the award count is often lower, the value calculus shifts. A counter with La Liste 98.5 points, a ten-year Tabelog Gold run, and OAD top-five Japan placement would price considerably higher in most Western markets. The yen's sustained weakness through 2023 to 2025 has reinforced that asymmetry for international visitors, though the underlying pricing reflects Tokyo's domestic market dynamics rather than currency arbitrage.

What the price does not include is the framing apparatus that often justifies similar numbers elsewhere: long wine list markups, amuse-bouche choreography, tableside service theatre. The format here is direct. Rice, fish, technique, sequence. The awards suggest that the execution of those elements is consistent at a level that keeps the counter at the top of multiple independent rankings for nearly a decade, which is a harder outcome to sustain than a single strong year.

For context within the Japan fine-dining scene, Hiroo Ishizaka in Tokyo covers the kaiseki side of comparable spend, while beyond the capital, HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa represent the spread of Japan's top-tier dining across different formats and regions. Internationally, the closest category equivalents for Edomae sushi at this award level are Sushi Shikon in Hong Kong and Shoukouwa in Singapore, both of which export the Tokyo counter format to different price environments.

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Logistics at a Glance

DetailSushi SaitouTypical upper-tier Tokyo omakase peer
Seats9 (usually 8)8 to 12
Price (per head)JPY 50,000 to 59,999JPY 40,000 to 70,000
HoursMon–Sat, lunch 12:00 to 14:00; dinner 18:00 to 23:00Typically dinner only; some add lunch
ClosedSunday and non-consecutive public holidaysVaries; many closed Sunday
Access1-min walk from Roppongi Itchome Station; 5 min from Tameike-Sanno StationVariable by ward
ReservationsReservation only; no new phone reservationsTypically reservation-only
Private hireFull counter, up to 20 peopleVariable
PaymentVISA, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX, Diners, UnionPay, QUICPayCards typically accepted
Service chargeNoneVaries

The nearest station is Roppongi Itchome on the Tokyo Metro Nanboku Line, approximately one minute on foot. Tameike-Sanno (Nanboku and Ginza lines) is a five-minute walk, and Toranomon (Ginza Line) is roughly eight minutes. Parking is not available at the venue; the Ark Hills complex parking lot is the practical alternative for those arriving by car.

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Signature Dishes
takoburiikurakohadauni

Cuisine and Awards Snapshot

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Intimate
  • Elegant
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Special Occasion
  • Date Night
Experience
  • Chefs Counter
Drink Program
  • Sake Program
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleOmakase Bar
Meal PacingLeisurely

Simple, clean, and elegant with a relaxed jovial atmosphere focused on the chef's counter.

Signature Dishes
takoburiikurakohadauni