Miko Sushi Ginza
Tokyo
Japanese: Sushi
Miko Sushi Ginza Description
Located in the heart of Ginza, Miko Sushi Ginza offers a unique dining experience that sets it apart from other sushi restaurants in Tokyo. The restaurant's elegant ambiance exudes a sense of luxury, making it the perfect spot to celebrate special occasions or simply indulge in high-quality sushi. Situated on the 11th floor of a building, Miko Sushi Ginza prides itself on its meticulous selection of fresh ingredients and attention to detail in every dish.
One of the standout features of Miko Sushi Ginza is its lunchtime all-you-can-eat uni (sea urchin) sushi option, priced at 10,000 yen (excluding tax) on weekdays and 11,000 yen (including tax) on weekends and holidays. For dinner, the Uni Paradise course offers a delightful tasting experience with various types of uni for 15,000 yen (including tax). What makes Miko Sushi Ginza truly special is the ability to order sushi by the piece, allowing guests to savor each bite at their own pace. Whether you're a sushi connoisseur looking to compare different types of uni or simply craving a rewarding sushi meal, Miko Sushi Ginza promises a memorable and delectable dining experience.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Mon: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Tue: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Wed: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Thur: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Fri: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Sat: 12:00PM-9:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Miko Sushi Ginza Reviews
Miko Sushi Ginza Google Average Rating
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I booked for lunch as soon as I was aware of their lunch AYCE.
I can only speak from my experience which was really great.
I am not a big eater, but I really wanted to try it out.
Lunch starts on the spot.
There were 10 seats and on the day there was only 6 of us.
I think if there was full then the meal will not be enjoyable since to add for more sushi you have to wait for your turn (it’s a rotation among 5 people if it is full) Each turn you can add 3 piece max.
The day I went almost all the guests were light eater.
The 2 Chefs were surprised since normally their guests comes for ayce so they just had light chat with us.
I enjoy the light chat and the chef’s customized sushi!
It was good that there was 3 options for the uni. I really only liked 1 out of three.
5
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