About Sushi Kizaki
Sushi Kizaki sits near Akasaka-mitsuke with just eight seats at its counter, serving Edomae nigiri in a quiet, focused room. Open since 2018, it has earned a Tabelog Award 2026 Bronze and repeated spots on the Sushi Tokyo 100 list. The kitchen leans on classic Edo-style technique across an omakase that runs from cured and aged fish to clean, traditional nigiri.
Tabelog reviewers rate it 4.12 and return often, with one regular logging dozens of visits and calling the quality consistent year after year. Several single out the horse mackerel and the anago as standouts, and praise the restraint of the seasoning.
Frequently asked
Very hard. Tables sell out fast and most successful bookings come from last-minute cancellations, which surface unpredictably. Continuous monitoring catches far more of these than checking by hand.
Sushi Kizaki takes bookings through Omakase, Tabelog. Table Alert watches it continuously and links you straight to the booking page the moment a seat opens.
Our tracking shows slots usually open about a month in advance.
It varies by season. Table Alert checks Sushi Kizaki around the clock, so you hear about new dates and cancellations as soon as they appear — our tracking shows slots usually open about a month in advance..
The dinner omakase course at Sushi Kizaki is ¥33K · $205 per person.
The lunch course at Sushi Kizaki is ¥19K · $116 per person, when lunch seatings are offered.
Sushi Kizaki is in Akasaka, at 東京都港区赤坂3-21-10 赤坂清明会館ビル5C. Open in Google Maps
Most counters of this calibre are reservation-only with limited seats, so planning ahead — or catching a cancellation — is essential.


