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. 鮪と炭火焼き うお炭 秋葉原店
100ptsBinchōtan Tuna Specialist

About . 鮪と炭火焼き うお炭 秋葉原店
A tuna and charcoal grill specialist in Akihabara's Chiyoda district, Uosumi offers a focused, ingredient-led alternative to the neighbourhood's generic izakaya options. Best suited to solo diners and small groups who want serious seafood without omakase formality. Easy to book, with pricing expected at a practical mid-range — confirm hours and drinks program before visiting.
Should You Book Uosumi Akihabara?
If you are weighing up a tuna and charcoal grill specialist in Akihabara against the broader Tokyo dining field, the comparison that matters most is not between this and Michelin-starred kaiseki — it is between this and the dozens of izakayas in the neighbourhood that promise similar things and deliver far less focus. Uosumi (うお炭) positions itself around a tight, clear concept: premium tuna cuts paired with charcoal-grilled dishes, in a format that suits both the solo diner and the small group. That specificity is what makes it worth considering.
The Concept and Why It Matters for Your Decision
The venue name signals the menu: 鮪 (maguro, tuna) and 炭火焼き (charcoal grilling) are the twin anchors. This is not a general seafood restaurant or a catch-all izakaya. The dual focus means the kitchen has a defined lane, and in Tokyo dining that is usually a positive sign. Charcoal-grilled preparations and raw tuna service require different technical skills, and a venue built around both is making a deliberate choice about depth over breadth.
For the food and wine enthusiast visiting Akihabara — an area better known for electronics than dining , this kind of specialist venue is the reason to stay in the neighbourhood for dinner rather than commuting to Shinjuku or Ginza. The Chiyoda City location on Kanda Sakumacho puts it within easy reach of Akihabara Station, which is a practical advantage if you are spending the day in the area.
On the Wine Program
Specific wine list details are not available in our current data for this venue. What the format suggests, however, is worth noting for the explorer-minded diner: charcoal-grilled fish and high-quality tuna are among the more wine-flexible Japanese dishes you will encounter. Premium tuna, particularly otoro and chutoro, pairs well with restrained whites and even some lighter reds, while charcoal-grilled preparations can hold against more structured wines. If sake is on the list , and at a venue of this type it almost certainly is , that is likely to be the more considered pairing choice. Confirm the drinks program directly when booking, as this will affect how much the experience delivers for a drinks-forward visit.
Who Should Book This
Book Uosumi Akihabara if you want a focused, ingredient-led dinner in Chiyoda with a clear point of view, and you are not looking for the ceremony of an omakase counter or the expense of a kaiseki progression. It sits in a practical mid-tier that is well-suited to solo diners, pairs, and small groups who want serious ingredients without a formal dining commitment. If your priority is depth of wine service or a curated beverage pairing, verify that offer before committing. For that level of drinks integration, venues like L'Effervescence or Sézanne deliver more deliberately structured programs.
Know Before You Go
- Location: 2 Chome-11 Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0025
- Nearest station: Akihabara Station (JR Yamanote Line, Sobu Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are likely possible, but calling ahead is advisable for groups
- Price range: Not confirmed in current data , budget for mid-range izakaya pricing unless advised otherwise
- Leading for: Solo diners, pairs, small groups wanting a focused tuna and charcoal grill experience
- Drinks: Sake likely available; full wine list details not confirmed , verify when booking
- Hours: Not confirmed , check directly before visiting
- Reservations: Phone number not listed; check Google Maps or Tabelog for current booking options
Tokyo Context
Akihabara is not Tokyo's primary dining destination, which works in your favour here. Venues in this neighbourhood face less competition for reservation slots than equivalents in Shinjuku, Ginza, or Shibuya, and tend to be more accessible on short notice. For a broader view of where Uosumi sits in the city's dining picture, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. If you are building a wider Japan itinerary, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto and HAJIME in Osaka are the reference points for high-commitment dining elsewhere in the country. For Tokyo hotels and bars to complete your visit, the Tokyo hotels guide and Tokyo bars guide are useful starting points.
Compare . 鮪と炭火焼き うお炭 秋葉原店
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| . 鮪と炭火焼き うお炭 秋葉原店 | Easy | — | |||
| Harutaka | Sushi | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| L'Effervescence | French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| RyuGin | Kaiseki, Japanese | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Crony | Innovative, French | ¥¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Den | Innovative, Japanese | ¥¥¥ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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