Ginza Saisho
Utilizing 20 years of experience, Ginza Saisho has returned to Ginza to provide the highest quality sushi dining experience.
Restaurant Details
After a brief relocation during the difficult years of the pandemic, the formally named “Sushi Saisho” returns to Ginza as “Ginza Saisho”. This premium-quality sushi restaurant is a secluded, intimate restaurant tucked away in the heart of Ginza.
Saisho is from Akita and has been serving guests for over 20 years. Providing omakase sushi, or chef's choice, diners will indulge in fresh and delicious fish that the chef selects in the morning from the market.
This restaurant is also home to the famous “Sea Urchin Festival” experience, a rare event announced irregularly and booked up almost immediately. It’s a treat to experience and features buttery, premium-quality sea urchin-based delicacies. The "uniku" dish is a trademarked specialty of the restaurant.
This is an intimate dining establishment. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, and the English-speaking chef is happy to host travelers from around the world. In addition, you can try sake from Akita selected by a certificated sake sommelier.
Chat around the counter and enjoy an incredible omakase sushi experience!
This course features three premium dishes not included in the regular course. "Uniku" or wagyu and uni sushi, aged wagyu, and a large grilled shrimp are included in this premium sushi omakase.
This course features three premium dishes not included in the regular course. "Uniku" or wagyu and uni sushi, aged wagyu, and a large grilled shrimp are included in this premium sushi omakase.
This course features three premium dishes not included in the regular course. "Uniku" or wagyu and uni sushi, aged wagyu, and a large grilled shrimp are included in this premium sushi omakase. This course also comes with with three cups of sake selected by a sake sommelier.
This course features three premium dishes not included in the regular course. "Uniku" or wagyu and uni sushi, aged wagyu, and a large grilled shrimp are included in this premium sushi omakase. This course also comes with with three cups of sake selected by a sake sommelier.
The chef's selection aka omakase course.
The chef's selection aka omakase course.
The chef's selection aka omakase course with three cups of sake selected by a sake sommelier.
The chef's selection aka omakase course with three cups of sake selected by a sake sommelier.
Ginza Saisho Remarks
Guests with dietary restrictions and/or food allergies should inform the restaurant beforehand. The restaurant might not be able to accommodate guests who make same-day requests.
The restaurant reserves the right to refuse reservations to guests who have excessive dietary restrictions, particularly those of fish or vegetables.
The course menu content listed below is an example, and is subject to change based on seasonal availability.
The restaurant cannot always guarantee that it can provide guests with their preferred seating options after a reservation due to availability.
The pictures provided are for illustrative purposes.
Ginza Saisho Business Days
Ginza Saisho Address
4F Naka Gin, Ginza 8-4-6, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Ginza Saisho Access Info
Ginza Saisho is a 3-minute walk from Shimbashi Station, or a 6-minute walk from Ginza Station.
Ginza Saisho Phone Number
Ginza Saisho Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 2 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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