2025 Michelin Guide: Azabu Japanese Cuisine Restaurants

Tokyo’s Minato-ku district stands as one of the world’s most prestigious culinary destinations, home to an impressive 29 Michelin-recognized Japanese restaurants in the 2025 guide. Within this gastronomic paradise, the Azabu area (comprising Azabu-Juban, Nishi-Azabu, Minami-Azabu, and Higashi-Azabu) alone boasts 14 Michelin-starred establishments, representing one of the highest concentrations of acclaimed Japanese restaurants in a single neighborhood.The Michelin Guide’s prestigious rating system recognizes “exceptional cuisine worth a special journey” with three stars, “excellent cooking worth a detour” with two stars, and “high-quality cooking worth a stop” with one star. These distinctions represent the pinnacle of culinary achievement, with Azabu featuring an impressive collection across all three categories.

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Three Stars

Kadowaki(かどわき), Azabu-Juban

Overview

Chef Toshiya Kadowaki creates memorable dining experiences where each dish exceeds expectations. His signature dish is the legendary truffle rice, garnished with generous shavings of truffle – a masterpiece that impresses even the most discerning gourmets. The restaurant serves only seasonal omakase courses featuring original preparations of matsutake mushrooms, snow crab, and the finest seafood and vegetables.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 2-7-2 Azabu-Juban, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Rose House 1F
Access: 5-minute walk from Azabu-Juban Metro Station
Hours: Monday-Saturday 17:30-23:00 (Last order 22:00)
Closed: Sundays and holidays
Budget: ¥30,000-¥39,999 (Reported average ¥50,000-¥59,999)
Course Options: Various seasonal omakase courses ranging from ¥55,660 to ¥106,480 per person
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via phone (03-5772-2553) or Pocket Concierge
Service Charge: 10%

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Two Stars

Myojyaku(明寂), Nishi-Azabu

Overview

Experience elegant Japanese cuisine that highlights the subtle flavors of each ingredient in a tranquil Japanese setting. Located in a quiet residential area, the restaurant features simple yet beautiful interiors with soft lighting that creates a traditional atmosphere. Chef prepares seasonal omakase courses featuring carefully selected ingredients. The counter seating offers views of the chef’s artistry, and private rooms are available for various group sizes.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 3-2-34 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Nishi-Azabu Hills B1F
Access: 8-minute walk from Roppongi Station (Hibiya Line), 5-minute walk from Roppongi Hills
Hours: Monday-Saturday 17:00-20:30
Closed: Irregular holidays
Budget: ¥30,000-¥39,999 (Reported average ¥50,000-¥59,999)
Course Options: Omakase course ¥44,000
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via Omakase platform
Service Charge: 10%
Note: Outside alcohol permitted with corkage fee

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One Star

Seisoka(青草窠), Minami-Azabu

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The restaurant name means “a peaceful space surrounded by lush greenery.” Located on the grounds of Tengenji Temple, Seisoka celebrates Japanese seasonal traditions through its cuisine. The chef showcases fresh mountain and sea delicacies, expressing seasonal sentiments through both food arrangement and tableware. The restaurant also serves shojin ryori (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine), honoring traditional food culture and its connection to the temple.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 4-2-34 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Tengenji Square 1F
Access: 10-minute walk from Hiro-o Station, 2-minute walk from Tengenji-bashi bus stop
Hours: Monday-Saturday 12:00-14:30, 17:30-23:00
Closed: Irregular holidays
Budget: Lunch ¥15,000-¥19,999, Dinner ¥30,000-¥39,999
Course Options: Lunch ¥7,700/¥16,500, Dinner ¥27,500/¥33,000/¥38,500
Payment: Credit cards accepted (Diners)
Reservations: Required via phone (03-3473-3103)
Service Charge: 10%

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Nishi-Azabu Noguchi(西麻布 野口), Nishi-Azabu

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Opened in January 2022, chef Shotaro Noguchi brings his experience from prestigious restaurants Kojyu and Higuchi to his own establishment. He values traditional techniques while incorporating new ingredients and modern sensibilities. The chef prepares seasonal specialties and regional dishes with his own interpretations, such as serving chimaki-zushi (bamboo leaf-wrapped sushi) for Children’s Day celebrations or offering his rendition of Kanazawa’s kamo no jibuni (duck stew). His multi-course meals are well-balanced, featuring distinctive tastes without being overwhelming.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 1-10-16 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Royal Building 1F
Access: 9-minute walk from Nogizaka Station
Hours: 18:00-23:00 (Starts with all diners seated at 18:00)
Closed: Wednesdays
Budget: ¥30,000-¥39,999
Course Options: Omakase course ¥32,000
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via Omakase or Tabelog

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Nishi-Azabu Otake(西麻布 大竹), Nishi-Azabu

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Chef Otake draws on experience from Gifu’s traditional ryotei restaurants to create memorable cuisine. His signature seasonal croquettes feature ingredients like snow crab in spring and porcini in autumn, combining seasonality with playfulness. The charcoal-grilled offerings include both seafood and meat for a satisfying experience. In winter, the restaurant uniquely serves wild game such as duck and bear from Gifu hunters. The chef creates free-spirited Japanese cuisine unbound by convention.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 1-4-23 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Core Nishi-Azabu 1F
Access: 10-minute walk from Roppongi Station (Exit 2) or 10-minute walk from Nogizaka Station (Exit 5)
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 18:00-23:00; Friday, Saturday, Sunday 12:00-14:30, 18:00-23:00
Closed: Wednesdays
Budget: Lunch ¥8,000-¥9,999, Dinner ¥20,000-¥29,999
Course Options: Lunch course from ¥7,700, Dinner course from ¥22,000
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via TableCheck, Omakase, or Pocket Concierge
Note: Minimum 2 people for lunch service, one drink minimum for both lunch and dinner

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Jushū(壽修), Nishi-Azabu

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Chef Shoaro Senzaki combines the culinary treasures of his native Kyushu with Kansai-style kappo techniques learned in Osaka. The restaurant specializes in premium ingredients from Saga Prefecture, including Saga beef and seafood from Karatsu. His cooking features the mellow Kansai dashi and refined seasonings that showcase the natural flavors of ingredients. The restaurant continues to evolve while serving discerning guests in the competitive Nishi-Azabu dining scene. The casual counter setting allows diners to enjoy the chef’s fusion of regional Japanese culinary traditions.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 2-16-1 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Saida Building 1F
Access: 10-minute walk from Omotesando Station (Exit A5) or 10-minute walk from Nogizaka Station (Exit 6)
Hours: Monday-Saturday 18:00-00:00
Closed: Sundays and holidays
Budget: ¥30,000-¥39,999
Course Options: Jushū Omakase Course ¥27,830, Premium Selection Course ¥36,300
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners), Some QR code payments accepted (PayPay, d-payment, Rakuten Pay, au PAY)
Reservations: Available via Omakase, Tabelog, or Pocket Concierge
Service Charge: 10%
Note: ¥3,000 corkage fee per bottle for outside beverages

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Towa(常), Nishi-Azabu

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The restaurant’s name “Towa” comes from the owner’s surname and expresses a wish for eternal prosperity. The menu combines traditional kaiseki with beef specialties, showcasing Japan’s finest wagyu. The meal progresses from seasonal sashimi and soups to beef prepared in various styles: tail spring rolls, charcoal-grilled tongue, and a signature beef cutlet. This unique restaurant allows guests to enjoy both traditional Japanese cuisine and premium beef dishes in one experience.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 4-11-25 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Modern Form Nishi-Azabu Building 2F
Access: Approximately 12-minute walk from Roppongi or Hiroo Stations
Hours: Monday-Saturday, before/after holidays 18:00-23:00
Closed: Sundays, holidays, Golden Week, New Year holidays
Budget: ¥30,000-¥39,999 (Reported average ¥40,000-¥49,999)
Course Options: Chef’s Omakase Course ¥36,300
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via Omakase

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Kasumichō Yamagami(霞町 やまがみ), Nishi-Azabu

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Chef Chisuke Yamagami focuses on pure, light flavors that leave a lasting impression by removing unnecessary elements. While offering an omakase format, he also provides flexibility by allowing diners to choose from several options for grilled items and clay pot rice. His cooking shows respect for ingredients with honest, thoughtful presentations that consider diners’ preferences. The restaurant’s understated elegance and modest hospitality embody the essence of refined Japanese culture.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 4-2-13 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Hachiman Building 3F
Access: 10-minute walk from Hiroo Station (Exit 3)
Closed: Mondays
Budget: Reported average ¥50,000-¥59,999
Course Options: Omakase Course (10 dishes) ¥36,300
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Available via Omakase
Service Charge: 10%

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Oryōri Tsuji(御料理 辻), Higashi-Azabu

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Located near Azabu-Juban Station yet feeling like a hidden retreat, Goryōri Tsuji features a hinoki cypress counter in a room with Naguri wood ceilings and traditional clay walls. The chef creates “unpretentious cuisine” with straightforward preparations that avoid excessive ornamentation. Seasonal elements come through in the ingredients’ taste and aroma, with konbu-jime sashimi and water-based soups adding subtle depths of flavor. The natural taste brings peace to diners’ hearts.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 3-3-9 Higashi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Annex Azabu-Juban B1F
Access: 4-minute walk from Azabu-Juban Station
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 18:00-22:30; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 12:00-14:00, 18:00-22:30
Closed: Sundays and holidays
Budget: Lunch ¥10,000-¥14,999, Dinner ¥30,000-¥39,999
Course Options: Dinner courses ¥48,400, Lunch courses ¥12,100/¥24,200/¥36,300
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Available via TableCheck or Tabelog
Service Charge: 10%

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Waketokuyama(分とく山), Minami-Azabu

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A new chef leads the team at Waketokuyama, continuing the founder’s customer-centric philosophy and culinary flow. Menus change every ten days to ensure seasonal freshness and variety for repeat visitors. This demonstrates an impressive range of skills and creative effort. Based on Japan’s traditional 72 micro-seasons, the cuisine follows natural rhythms to offer a wealth of seasonal blessings. The signature dish “Abalone Isoyaki” is a must-try, featuring thick abalone with a rich liver sauce. Finish with a seasonal clay pot rice.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 5-1-5 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-minute walk from Hiroo Station (Exit 4) or 15-minute walk from Roppongi Station
Hours: Monday-Saturday 17:00-22:30
Closed: New Year holidays and one Monday per month
Budget: ¥15,000-¥19,999 (Reported average ¥20,000-¥29,999)
Course Options: Omakase course ¥22,000
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via Omakase
Service Charge: 10%

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Azabu-Juban Fukuda(麻布十番 ふくだ), Azabu-Juban

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This husband-and-wife-run restaurant offers warm, attentive service with kaiseki meals limited to two parties per day. Sitting at the counter allows guests to observe refined craftsmanship up close. Simple yet blissful flavors come from freshly shaved bonito flakes for rich dashi and clay pot-cooked rice. The restaurant has earned a Michelin star for 10 consecutive years. Seasonal aromas and the couple’s hospitality are highlights. Chef Kazuto Fukuda prepares fish in front of guests, showcasing spring’s first bonito grilled over straw and eel generously topped with fresh sansho peppercorns. The seasonal clay pot rice finale leaves both stomach and heart content.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 3-7-5 Azabu-Juban, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Masuko Building Azabu Niban-kan 1F
Access: 5-minute walk from Azabu-Juban Station (Exit 1)
Hours: 18:00-21:00 (last seating)
Closed: Irregular holidays
Budget: ¥40,000-¥49,999 (Reported average ¥50,000-¥59,999)
Course Options: Spring Course $417.71, Early Summer Course $464.12
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via Omakase or phone (03-6453-7256)
Service Charge: 10%
Notes: Advance deposit required for first-time guests; same-day reservations not accepted; limited to 1-2 parties per day; single diners not accepted; 100% cancellation fee 2 days prior; outside drinks not permitted

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Kappo Muroi(割烹 室井), Nishi-Azabu

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Overview: Chef Go Muroi emphasizes temperature and aroma in creating dishes that don’t overwhelm the palate. Breaking from tradition, he doesn’t serve sashimi, instead pursuing his own style while combining old and new elements in his menu. He carefully controls hot and cold contrasts and finishes meals with fragrant oolong tea. Every course showcases freedom and innovation while honoring seasonal ingredients.

Restaurant Details

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Address: 2-16-4 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Dai-ni Yoshiyama Building 1
Access: 10-minute walk from Nogizaka Station
Hours: Monday-Saturday, holidays 18:00-22:00
Closed: Sundays and Mondays following holidays
Budget: ¥50,000-¥59,999 (Reported average ¥40,000-¥49,999)
Course Options: Omakase Course ¥41,800, Short Course ¥33,000
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Available via Omakase
Service Charge: 10%

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Hakune(白寧), Nishi-Azabu

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Hakune offers a new yet comforting cuisine that fuses French culinary techniques with Japanese culture. The chef uses seasonal ingredients from across Japan to create memorable omakase courses. Enjoy these dishes paired with carefully selected wines in a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. The intimate dining space features an 8-seat counter.

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Address: 4-9-11 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access: 10-minute walk from Hiroo Station or 15-minute walk from Roppongi Station
Hours: Monday-Saturday 17:30-23:00 (Two seating times: 17:30-19:30 and 20:30-23:00)
Closed: Generally Sundays, with other occasional closures
Budget: ¥30,000-¥39,999
Course Options: Omakase Course ¥33,000
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Required via Tabelog or Omakase
Service Charge: 10%

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Niku-Kappo Jō(肉割烹 上), Nishi-Azabu

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Experience premium beef prepared through multiple techniques at this innovative Japanese restaurant. The balanced course progresses through beef tartare with concentrated umami, aromatic grilled tail, Chateaubriand transformed into katsu sandwiches, sirloin shabu-shabu with excess fat removed, and filet mignon cooked to a perfect medium-rare over charcoal. Each cut of beef is prepared using the method that best highlights its qualities.

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Address: 2-24-14 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Barbizon 73 B1F
Access: 8-minute walk from Roppongi Station (Exit 2) or 6-minute walk from Nogizaka Station (Exit 5)
Hours: Monday-Saturday 17:30-23:30
Budget: Lunch ¥15,000-¥19,999, Dinner ¥20,000-¥29,999 (Reported average: Lunch ¥20,000-¥29,999, Dinner ¥30,000-¥39,999)
Course Options: Omakase Course ¥33,880, Lunch Omakase Course ¥18,150, Omakase Course with Pairing ¥47,080
Payment: Major credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Reservations: Available via Tabelog or Omakase
Service Charge: 10%

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