Sushi Tokyo Ten Roppongi
This restaurant offer a great walk-in omakase course for 4400 JPY for lunch that changes each day at the chef's discretion. It's generally about 7 pieces of sushi, 3 small snack bowls, soup and dessert.
The course last about 90-120 mins for lunch and there are 2 start times offered: 11am and 1pm. For dinner, it's about 5pm, 7pm and 9pm. You can generally arrive within 30 mins after the start time and still be served, though it is likely to be full if you have no reservations.
Note: To reserve in advance, the only course available is for 8800 JPY (reservations can be done online in English - google the restaurant and click on the tablecheck.com link under reservations). If there are spare seats, it is possible get the omakase course for 4400 JPY. I have managed to get the walk-in course several times but it's generally very busy.Kumagai Sushi
There is an omakase course for 6600 JPY. Generally it is 12 pieces of sushi with an additional appetizer, ending dish and dessert. Each piece of sushi was generally of a high quality and some pieces had little garnishes that went very well with the fish. It is possible to order extra pieces a la carte afterwards. The sushi chef speaks very good English.It is possible to walk in without reservations but it generally gets very busy around noon. Reservations are recommended but if you reserve in advance, the only set available is the 6600 JPY course.
Kamiyama
The omakase course is 12 pieces for 4800 JPY with a starter and miso soup.
The sushi was ranged from great to decent and also came with garnishes.
It's not a busy restaurant, so no need to reserve in advance. This restaurant is cash only.
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