Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
400℃ PIZZA TOKYO
495ptsInvite-only Tabelog Bronze. Plan well ahead.

About 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO
400℃ Pizza Tokyo is a 10-seat, invitation-only pizza counter in Kagurazaka holding a Tabelog score of 4.26 and consecutive Bronze awards from 2024–2026. At JPY 10,000–14,999 per head, it is one of the most credentialed pizza counters in Japan — but inaccessible to new customers. You cannot book without an existing connection to the 400℃ operation.
Should You Book 400℃ Pizza Tokyo?
If you've already been once, the honest question on a return visit is whether the experience has justified its near-inaccessibility. The answer is yes — but with a significant caveat: 400℃ Pizza Tokyo is now operating exclusively by invitation and private reservation, with no new customer bookings accepted. This is not a soft policy. The Kagurazaka branch in Shinjuku's Wakamiya-cho operates on the same closed-door terms as its Okayama origin. If you don't already have a contact inside, this page is more useful as a reference than a booking guide.
For those who do have access, the 10-seat counter in the KIF Annex building makes for one of the most spatially concentrated pizza experiences in Tokyo. Ten seats means there is no buffer between the kitchen and the room — you are in the room where it happens, at close quarters with the oven and whoever is working it. The spatial intimacy here is the entire point: this is not a dining room that scales up. It is a format built around a small group having a considered, focused meal, which is exactly what a 10-seat counter at JPY 10,000–14,999 per head should deliver.
Lunch vs Dinner at 400℃ Pizza Tokyo
Both lunch and dinner are priced identically at JPY 10,000–14,999 per head (official budget range), though review-based average spend comes in lower, around JPY 4,000–4,999. That gap likely reflects format variation: some visits involve a fuller progression, others are shorter. Since the venue operates by invitation only with no public booking channel, there is no practical way to target lunch over dinner as a value play. If you have standing access, the more relevant timing question is group size. At 10 seats total and no private room option, a party of four or five fills nearly half the room. Solo and two-leading visits work well at this format.
The Tabelog Award Bronze recognition in 2024, 2025, and 2026, plus consecutive inclusion in the Tabelog Pizza Top 100 (2023 and 2025), gives this venue a credential set that is harder to dismiss than a single-year anomaly. A Tabelog score of 4.26 in a category as competitive as Tokyo pizza is a durable signal. For context: most of Tokyo's acclaimed pizzerias sit in the 3.6–3.9 range on Tabelog. Cracking 4.0 is rare. Holding above 4.2 across multiple years puts 400℃ in a separate tier from nearly every other pizza counter in Japan.
Practical Considerations for Return Visitors
If you are returning after a first visit, the structural realities have not changed: no walk-ins, no public reservation channel, no credit cards accepted (QR payment via PayPay only), no parking, no private room. What might change is your relationship with whoever manages invitations. The venue explicitly directs new customers to the Okayama Branch 2 in Morinomachi or to the Tokyo branch via existing contacts. If you are in Tokyo and trying to connect for the first time, the path runs through the Okayama operation first.
For peer comparison on the Tokyo pizza circuit, Pizza Marumo and Pizza Strada both operate with more accessible booking terms. Pizza Studio Tamaki and Seirinkan are the other reference-point venues for serious pizza in Tokyo, and both are easier to get into. Pizzeria e Trattoria da ISA offers a more traditional Neapolitan frame at a lower price point. If access to 400℃ is proving difficult, any of those five are worth your attention while you wait.
Outside Tokyo, Japan's serious dining scene extends well beyond the capital. HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, and akordu in Nara represent different format anchors for a wider Japan itinerary. Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa round out the national picture. For international pizza comparisons, Ken's Artisan Pizza in Portland and 11th Street Pizza in Miami are useful reference points for what award-recognized pizza looks like outside Japan.
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Know Before You Go
- Price: JPY 10,000–14,999 per head (official range); review-based average closer to JPY 4,000–4,999
- Booking: By invitation only. No new customer reservations accepted. No public booking channel available.
- Seats: 10 seats total. No private room. No private use option.
- Payment: Credit cards not accepted. Electronic money not accepted. QR code payment (PayPay) only.
- Smoking: Non-smoking throughout.
- Parking: Not available.
- Address (Tokyo branch): KIF Annex 102, 13-1 Wakamiya-cho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0827
- Opened: December 19, 2018
- Awards: Tabelog Award Bronze 2024, 2025, 2026; Tabelog Pizza Top 100 (2023, 2025); Tabelog score 4.26
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is 400℃ Pizza Tokyo good for solo dining? Yes, the 10-seat counter format suits solo diners well , you are seated close to the kitchen, and the small room creates a focused rather than isolating experience. At JPY 10,000–14,999 per head in a concentrated, invitation-only format, it is the kind of meal that works better as a deliberate solo outing than as a group event. The caveat is that access itself is the barrier: solo or not, you need an existing connection to book.
- What should I order at 400℃ Pizza Tokyo? Specific menu details are not publicly available, and the venue does not operate a public-facing website. Given the invitation-only format, the expectation is that the kitchen sets the direction. For a pizza counter holding a Tabelog score of 4.26 with three consecutive Bronze awards, the format is almost certainly a curated progression rather than a la carte choice. Arrive with no fixed agenda.
- Does 400℃ Pizza Tokyo handle dietary restrictions? There is no publicly available information on how the venue handles dietary requirements. Given that there is no public phone number, no website, and no new customer contact channel, communicating restrictions in advance is only possible through whoever extends your invitation. Raise it at that point , do not assume it can be accommodated without confirmation.
- What should I wear to 400℃ Pizza Tokyo? No dress code is stated. At JPY 10,000–14,999 per head in a 10-seat, invitation-only Kagurazaka room with a Tabelog score of 4.26, the setting implies a level of care. Smart casual is a reasonable baseline. The venue sits in a category where the food takes priority over formality, but showing up in activewear at this price point would be a misread of the room.
- What should a first-timer know about 400℃ Pizza Tokyo? The most important thing to know is that you cannot book as a first-timer. The venue does not accept new customer reservations or inquiries at the Tokyo branch. If you are new to the 400℃ operation, the entry point is through the Okayama branches. Once you have an established relationship, the Tokyo branch , 10 seats, no credit cards, PayPay only, invitation format , is the reward for that patience. The Tabelog Award Bronze recognition across 2024–2026 and two Tabelog Pizza Top 100 inclusions confirm the quality is consistent.
- How far ahead should I book 400℃ Pizza Tokyo? Booking lead time is not applicable in the conventional sense. The venue does not accept new reservations. For existing guests, timing is managed through the invitation system rather than an open booking window. If you are planning a Tokyo trip and hoping to visit, start the process of building a connection well before your travel dates , months rather than weeks.
Compare 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO
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Branch 2 (Morinomachi) Address: 2-10-8 Shimoishii, Kita Ward, Okayama City, Okayama 700-0907 Tokyo Branch (Kagurazaka / Reservation required) Address: 13-1 Wakamiya-cho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo 162-0827 405 meters from Yanagawa.\",\"Business hours\":\"▶ By invitation only / Private reservation only. ▷ We are unable to accept reservations or inquiries from new customers.\",\"Average price\":\"JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999 JPY 10,000 - JPY 14,999\",\"Average price (Based on reviews)\":\"JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999 View spending breakdown\",\"Payment methods\":\"Credit cards not accepted Electronic money not accepted QR code payments accepted (PayPay)\",\"Number of seats\":\"10 seats\",\"Private rooms\":\"Unavailable\",\"Private use\":\"Unavailable\",\"Non-smoking/smoking\":\"Non smoking\",\"Parking\":\"Unavailable\",\"Occasion\":\"None\",\"The opening day\":\"2018.12.19\",\"Remarks\":\"By invitation only / Available for private reservations only. 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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO good for solo dining?
The 10-seat counter format actually suits solo diners well — you get the full experience without needing to fill a table. The constraint is access: the venue operates by invitation only and does not accept new customer reservations, so arriving solo is irrelevant if you cannot get through the door in the first place. If you have an existing connection, solo is a fine way to visit.
What should I order at 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO?
Menu details are not publicly disclosed, which is consistent with the venue's invite-only, no-public-channel model. Given the official budget of JPY 10,000–14,999 per head and a review-based average closer to JPY 4,000–4,999, it appears a set or limited format is standard rather than an extensive à la carte menu. Expect to eat what the kitchen offers rather than selecting freely.
Does 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO handle dietary restrictions?
No dietary accommodation policy is documented for this venue. Given the 10-seat capacity and invite-only reservation model, the kitchen is unlikely to run a flexible substitution menu. If dietary restrictions are a concern, confirm directly through whatever private channel you used to obtain your invitation before committing.
What should I wear to 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO?
No dress code is stated in the venue's published information. At JPY 10,000–14,999 per head and with Tabelog Bronze recognition across 2024–2026, this is not a casual drop-in spot — neat, considered clothing is a reasonable baseline. The venue is non-smoking and operates a single small room, so anything conspicuously casual would likely feel out of place.
What should a first-timer know about 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO?
The most important thing: the Okayama flagship does not accept new customers at all, and the Tokyo branch (Kagurazaka, Shinjuku Ward) operates on invitation or private reservation only with no public booking channel. Payment is PayPay QR only — credit cards and electronic money are not accepted. Tabelog scores this venue at 4.26 with Bronze Awards in 2024, 2025, and 2026, which places it among Japan's most-reviewed pizza destinations, but none of that matters unless you have an existing connection to secure access.
How far ahead should I book 400℃ PIZZA TOKYO?
Standard advance booking timelines do not apply here. The venue explicitly states it cannot accept reservations or inquiries from new customers, at either the Okayama or Tokyo locations. If you are a returning guest, outreach through your established channel is the only route — and given 10 seats and a private-reservation-only model open since December 2018, availability is determined by relationship, not calendar timing.
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