Restaurant in Tokyo, Japan
AlCeppo
250Pearl PointsSeasonal Italian done with real regional logic.

About AlCeppo
AlCeppo is a Michelin Bib Gourmand Italian in Tokyo's Shirokanedai neighbourhood, where chef Pasquale Torrente maps Italy's regional cooking calendar onto Japan's four seasons. At the ¥¥ price tier, it is one of the more credentialled accessible Italian options in the city. Book the counter for the best experience. Google rating: 4.2 from 107 reviews.
Verdict
AlCeppo is not the Italian restaurant you expect to find tucked above a quiet street in Shirokanedai. It is not a red-sauce trattoria pitched at homesick expats, and it is not attempting to out-perform Tokyo's more theatrical European fine dining rooms. What it is: a Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised Italian kitchen that earns its award by treating the Italian regions and the Japanese calendar as two sides of the same cooking philosophy. At the ¥¥ price point, it is one of the more considered Italian options in the city, and for a food-curious diner who wants depth without a ¥¥¥¥ outlay, it is worth booking.
The Space
AlCeppo sits on the second floor of the J&K Building in Shirokanedai, a residential pocket of Minato that feels quieter and more considered than the restaurant-dense corridors of Roppongi or Minami-Aoyama. The second-floor position matters: you arrive up a staircase rather than walking straight off the street, which creates an immediate shift in atmosphere. This is not a room designed for passing trade or Instagram spectacle. It is a room designed for the meal itself.
The layout is intimate. Counter seating is available, and at a room this scale, the counter is not a consolation option — it is genuinely the better seat. From the counter you can follow the pacing of service, observe how the kitchen handles the seasonal pivot that defines the menu, and ask questions that make sense of what is in front of you. For solo diners or pairs who want some engagement with the food rather than just consumption of it, the counter delivers a different register of experience compared with a corner table. In a city where counter dining is understood as a form of respect toward the kitchen, AlCeppo's counter should be your first request when booking.
The Cooking
Chef Pasquale Torrente's framework is rooted in a specific observation: Italy and Japan share a north-to-south geography and a genuine four-season rhythm. Both countries organise their food culture around regional specificity and ingredient timing. AlCeppo uses that structural parallel as its menu logic. Spring and summer menus draw from southern Italy — fish, vegetables, olive oil-forward preparations. Autumn and winter shift north, toward mushrooms, stewed game, and the richer, more unctuous cooking of Piedmont and Lombardy.
This is not a gimmick or a marketing angle. It is a disciplined editorial decision that keeps the kitchen from drifting. In a city where Italian restaurants range from pitch-perfect to deeply confused about their own identity, AlCeppo's seasonal structure gives it a clear answer to the question: what are you, exactly? The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 confirms the kitchen is executing at a level that justifies the price. The Bib Gourmand designation specifically rewards quality relative to cost , it is not handed to rooms that are merely pleasant.
For context on the wider Italian dining field in Tokyo: Aroma Fresca operates at a significantly higher price tier with a more formal French-Italian register; PRISMA brings a modernist Italian approach; Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura Tokyo is a destination-dining play at a different price level entirely. AlCeppo occupies a distinct position: regional Italian rigour at an accessible price, with the credibility of Michelin recognition behind it.
Other Italian addresses worth knowing in Tokyo include Principio and ALTER EGO. For Italian dining elsewhere in Japan, cenci in Kyoto is a strong seasonal Italian option, while 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong is the regional benchmark for high-end Italian if you are travelling across Asia.
Who Should Book
AlCeppo works well for diners who approach food with genuine curiosity rather than status-signalling intent. If you want to understand how a thoughtful chef reconciles two distinct culinary traditions through a seasonal lens, this kitchen will reward that interest. It is a good choice for a date or a meal with someone who will engage with the food. It is a poor choice if your priority is a grand room, a deep wine list, or a marquee tasting menu experience , for those needs, Tokyo has other options at higher price points.
For broader context on where AlCeppo sits within Tokyo's wider dining picture, see our full Tokyo restaurants guide. If you are planning accommodation around this area of Minato, our Tokyo hotels guide covers the relevant options. For an evening that starts with drinks before dinner, our Tokyo bars guide has practical suggestions nearby.
If your Japan trip extends beyond Tokyo, the regional restaurant picture is strong: HAJIME in Osaka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa are all worth your time depending on your itinerary. Our Tokyo wineries guide and our Tokyo experiences guide round out the planning picture if you want to go deeper into the city.
Booking
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. The ¥¥ price point and the neighbourhood location mean this is not a room that books out months in advance the way that Tokyo's prestige counters do. That said, the Bib Gourmand recognition brings consistent attention, and booking at least a week or two ahead is sensible rather than assuming walk-in availability. No phone number or online booking portal is confirmed in the current database , check Google Maps or Tabelog for the most current reservation method.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google Reviews: 4.2 / 5 (107 reviews)
- Michelin: Bib Gourmand 2024
- Price tier: ¥¥
Practical Details
| Detail | AlCeppo | Aroma Fresca | PRISMA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuisine | Italian (regional, seasonal) | Italian-French | Modern Italian |
| Price tier | ¥¥ | ¥¥¥¥ | ¥¥¥¥ |
| Michelin | Bib Gourmand 2024 | Starred | Starred |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Counter seating | Available (recommended) | Limited | Available |
| Location | Shirokanedai, Minato | Minami-Aoyama | Tokyo |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AlCeppo good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. AlCeppo holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) and the cooking follows a deliberate seasonal framework, which gives a meal here a sense of occasion without the ceremony or price tag of a full Michelin star room. At ¥¥, it is a strong choice for a birthday or anniversary where the priority is a genuinely considered meal rather than a status address.
What are alternatives to AlCeppo in Tokyo?
For higher-end Italian, HOMMAGE in Tokyo operates in a similar cross-cultural register but at a significantly higher price point. If you want to stay within the Bib Gourmand tier, Crony offers a different European influence with comparable value. For Japanese fine dining at a step up in formality and price, L'Effervescence or RyuGin are the natural comparisons, though neither delivers the regional Italian specificity that is AlCeppo's actual draw.
Can AlCeppo accommodate groups?
The venue is a second-floor room in a residential building in Shirokanedai, which suggests an intimate scale rather than a large group format. Parties of two to four are likely the practical sweet spot. For groups of six or more, check the venue's official channels before booking — the room size is not confirmed in available data, and assumptions either way carry risk.
Can I eat at the bar at AlCeppo?
Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue data. AlCeppo is a second-floor restaurant in the J&K; Building at 1-25-32 Shirokanedai, and the format appears to be a conventional table-service room rather than a counter or bar-led concept. If bar access matters to your booking decision, verify directly before you go.
Is the tasting menu worth it at AlCeppo?
At ¥¥ pricing, AlCeppo sits in an accessible range for Tokyo dining, and the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 confirms the kitchen delivers quality above its price point. Chef Pasquale Torrente structures the menu around Italy's north-south geography and the current season, so the value case is strongest when you visit with a specific seasonal window in mind: fish and vegetables in spring-summer, game and mushrooms in autumn-winter. Specific menu format and pricing are not confirmed in available data.
Does AlCeppo handle dietary restrictions?
The menu rotates by season and region — southern Italian in warmer months, northern in cooler months — with a clear emphasis on fish, vegetables, and game depending on the time of year. That structure suggests reasonable flexibility for pescatarians in spring and summer, but the kitchen's focus on authentic regional cooking means heavy customisation may not be the format. Contact the restaurant ahead of any visit if dietary requirements are a firm constraint.
Location
Japan, 〒108-0072 Tokyo, Minato City, 港区白金1-25-32 J&Kビル白金 2F
Tokyo, Japan
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Also Consider
- Harutaka — Sushi, ¥¥¥¥
- L'Effervescence — French, ¥¥¥¥
- RyuGin — Kaiseki, Japanese, ¥¥¥¥
- HOMMAGE — Innovtive French, French, ¥¥¥¥
- Crony — Innovative, French, ¥¥¥¥
AlCeppo's main competitive advantage over most of its Tokyo peers is price relative to recognition. At ¥¥ with a Michelin Bib Gourmand, it sits in a different financial category from L'Effervescence, RyuGin, HOMMAGE, and Crony, all of which operate at ¥¥¥¥. If your priority is Michelin-recognised cooking in Tokyo without spending at the top tier, AlCeppo is a more practical starting point than any of those rooms. Harutaka at ¥¥¥¥ is similarly counter-focused but operates in a completely different register — omakase sushi rather than Italian — so the two venues are not really in competition for the same meal.
For diners specifically looking for Italian in Tokyo, AlCeppo's regional seasonal structure sets it apart from the more format-neutral Italian rooms at higher price points. L'Effervescence is French, not Italian, but if you are weighing European fine dining options, it offers a more elaborate service experience at a corresponding price premium. RyuGin and HOMMAGE are better comparisons for occasion dining at the ¥¥¥¥ level, though neither is Italian.
The practical booking picture also favours AlCeppo: it is rated Easy to book, while the ¥¥¥¥ rooms in this comparison set require more planning and advance notice. If you want a well-executed, Michelin-recognised meal in Tokyo without the reservation stress of the city's most sought-after counters, AlCeppo is the most immediately accessible option in this peer group. For a splurge occasion with a full fine-dining production, Crony or L'Effervescence deliver more elaborate experiences at a proportionally higher cost.
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